Transubstantiation is real
Posted: 2008-07-09 11:48am
Yeah, honest claim
Based off this
The point that they tested for the presence of flesh and blood and then assumed the process of transubstantiation rather then proving it has been made. Response was
The transaminase properties of blood were brought up, response was let me do more research.
Thoughts?
Based off this
The point that they tested for the presence of flesh and blood and then assumed the process of transubstantiation rather then proving it has been made. Response was
However, there does remain the fact that there is some substance, left exposed to air, that's been tested, has been shown to be the appropriate age of the claim, has not been shown to contain preservative agents and has the appropriate chemical makeup of human flesh and human blood that has only solidified and not degraded as blood does under normal conditions after leaving the body and being exposed to air. So there we are.
The transaminase properties of blood were brought up, response was let me do more research.
Thoughts?