User talk:Tonedeafyodler

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Consubstantiation
I removed the citation needed tag you added at Consubstantiation, because the use of the word "some" was already directly supported by one of the three references already cited on that sentence. You might perhaps have meant to add a tag.

In case you're curious, I know that ELCIC Lutherans use that term, and I believe ELCA Lutherans do as well. Growing up in the former church, I was taught that "consubstantiation" was what Lutherans believed. At some point, after reading the Wikipedia article, I asked a pastor about it and was assured that "consubstantiation" was the correct term. I suspect that this is a difference in opinion between the ELCA/ELCIC Lutherans and the much more conservative Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. I don't think there is a difference in the actual belief about the Eucharist, only a difference in the terminology used to describe it.--Srleffler (talk) 02:11, 4 October 2018 (UTC)