Re: Desiderius Erasmus Versus Martin Luther
NeitherFirstnorLast
Did you even read any of the links you provided? Your point D is totally false. Originally, only the bread was offered the laity, not the wine. So they got the body, but not the blood if one takes it in the sense you say. Currently, most Catholic Churches now offer both elements to the laity. The rest of what you said about the RCC was typical fundamentalist Protestant thinking. I'm surprised you didn't bring up the part about the RCC being the antichrist. Since you equate RCC and the LC in the latter part of your post, I have to wonder if your thinking concerning the LC isn't as skewed as of the RCC. Take care of your bias.
Ohio, I'm sorry if this lessons your view of Erasmus and his contribution to the Reformation in the eyes of some, but I agree with it. Probably be the last time I say I agree with you. It's time for me to move on, I think. You don't want someone like me to challenge you, and it's pretty obvious I have wore out my welcome here, especially where Igzy is concerned.
MacDuff
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