Many Catholic Christians say the bread and wine of Mass become the actual body and blood of Jesus because he said, “This is my body….This is my blood,” (Luke 22:19-20CEV). Most Protestant say the bread and wine only represent the body and blood. The first church manual—Didache—says nothing about the bread and wine morphing into flesh and blood. 100 Tough Questions about God and the Bible, p. 64.
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