Jane_Doe22
Well-Known Member
The two basic camps are about the Last Supper are:I found this....I do seem to remember learning this (not from the net)...
It does seem that Martin Luther believed in some type of transubstantiation..or the Real Presence -- I don't really understand the difference.
1) It is literally the flesh and blood of Christ
2) It is symbol for remembering not super natural in any way.
There are possible subtle variations are those too. For example Lutherans don't believe that the bread and drink turn literally into flesh and blood, but become Christ through a supernatural union of bread and Christ (and drink and Christ). The bread never becomes literally flesh.
Another vacation would be LDS: whom believe that the bread and drink are symbols, and through partaking & remembering Him, a person supernaturally renews their previous promises with God.