Was the doctrine of the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, which was eventually defined by the Catholic Church as transubstantiation, always taught by the Church?"
In this debate, Youtube user ChestertonRules (Kyle) and Moses Flores begin to look into the historicity of the doctrine of Transubstantiation - the belief that the bread and wine of the Lord's supper undergo an actual change of substance to become the physical body and blood of Jesus Christ.  Each presenter will delve into the history of the Church and the exegesis of Scripture to see if this doctrine has always and faithfully been taught from the apostles through the present age.
Denial - Moses Flores
Affirmative - ChestertonRules
1  Affirmative Opening Statement
1.                Opening Rebuttal Statement
2. First Rebuttal Statement
2.                   Second Rebuttal Statement
3.  Second Rebuttal Statement
3.                    Third Rebuttal Statement
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