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To the common man no, it isn't a major difference - Edit 1

Before modification by Roland00 at 26/10/2009 12:12:25 PM

Here are some more stories on this (how do I post multiple hyperlinks now with the change to RAFO?)


As at wotmania, you don't.

What's the source for the article you posted? Or did you write it? (I assume you didn't, but only because you wrote it in italics)

To the common man no, it isn't a major difference. They still do the ritual of celebrating the Eucharist. The only difference is that they say this is literally</> the body/blood of christ.

And Anglicans aren't for or against Transubstantiation, they just don't have an official church policy on it. Some people believe in Transubstantiation, some don't.

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As for your other question, I wrote everything in italics. That is my personal opinion. I normally write my personal stuff in italics and the normal article in non italics. Of course though I didn't write the 5 articles I then posted the links for.

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