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CovenantInBlood saidThis site gives a helpful overview.

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Calvinists do not separate Christ from His humanity, and you have persisted in willful misrepresentation. We say that Christ is one person with two natures, and that these natures, while joined in one person, remain distinct and unmixed. Thus the humanity of Christ is not divine, and the divinity of Christ is not humane. The communicatio idiomatum means that the attributes of both human and divine natures can be ascribed to the PERSON of Christ, as He consists of two natures; it does not mean that the each nature can be said to possess the attributes of the other.

The attributes of the one nature are never mingled and never become the attributes of the other nature. However, in the unity of person, what is attributed to the one nature can be attributed to the other nature.

The implications of the erroneous Calvinist hypostatic doctrine extend beyond the meaning the sacrament. For example, their doctrine of atonement is also faulty. If a mere man dies for us, we remain lost. But, in the communication of the attributes, God suffered, God died, God's blood saves us.

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Sophistry, Speratus, mere sophistry!

To the contrary doctrinal error occurs when the papist/zwinglian/calvinist sophistry enters in. Christ's words are plain and self-evident.