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- Embed this notice@BowsacNoodle @kf01 Different Christians may use the same words but mean very different things, for example the Calvinist will use the term "real presence" when talking about the presence of Christ in Holy Communion but fundamentally their understanding of that presence is different to the Roman Catholic and Lutheran understanding. So there's a need for a certain amount of autism to ascertain what is meant.
I tend to be more focused on these kinds of things because I'm serving a church that is Lutheran in name but has lost Lutheran theology because they've been misled by words that while they sound the same actually mean something very different when examined properly.
I apologise that my theological autism has brought out the usual suspects to poast coal in the thread.