August 21, 2012 6 Comments
Quantum mechanics is a bit beyond me, but if you’re intrigued, click here.
HT
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About Fr Stephen SmutsTAC Priest in South Africa.
Now there’s a bit of that old Scholasticism moved along!
Btw, it begins with that presupposition, that your going to have and somehow prove Transubstantiation. But the best that I can see is a Transignification… i.e. Luther and a consubstantiation.
Though of course Luther never used the latter term – consubstantiation, as some later Lutherans. Dr. Luther so hated “Roman Scholasticism”!
We used to call that “chemistry”.
I had a “chemistry set”, back in the late 50′s!
Isn’t it a liturgical abuse to have the Precious Blood in a glass pitcher?
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Now there’s a bit of that old Scholasticism moved along!
Btw, it begins with that presupposition, that your going to have and somehow prove Transubstantiation. But the best that I can see is a Transignification… i.e. Luther and a consubstantiation.
Though of course Luther never used the latter term – consubstantiation, as some later Lutherans. Dr. Luther so hated “Roman Scholasticism”!
We used to call that “chemistry”.
I had a “chemistry set”, back in the late 50′s!
Isn’t it a liturgical abuse to have the Precious Blood in a glass pitcher?