tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1812431336777691886.post8449866160346224844..comments2024-02-29T03:57:00.088-05:00Comments on The Mermaid's Tale: Genetics and modern day transubstantiation?Anne Buchananhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09212151396672651221noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1812431336777691886.post-85850752570120497022011-08-31T09:40:25.584-04:002011-08-31T09:40:25.584-04:00"It's no longer heresy to question transu..."It's no longer heresy to question transubstantiation -- people may believe it literally, or they may take it metaphorically, or not believe it at all, but not believing is no longer a threat to the foundations of the Church (and won't again become so in the future, we can hope)." <br />Maybe not in the CofE, but if you're Catholic, still heresy. Of course, the fact that you've noted people reading the Bible and not finding the "opulent and powerful" Church as "true heresy" shows that you just might not know what the word means.Jasonnoreply@blogger.com