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Thank you!! This was perfect. Where I’ve read critique of this does seem to stem from that “history channel” intellectual vein (the word “neo Calvinist” was used, which is like proof of that. 🤨.). I also suspect the rejection of this doctrine come from those traditions that de-emphasize the Lords Supper and don’t acknowledge the real presence . Thank you!