speratus,

Your view actually embraces both the RCC and the LC views, though now you "claim" they do not:

Your Catholic View:

“"Take eat; this is my body" means that Christ gives us His natural body to be eaten.”

Your LC view:

“the body and blood of Christ are present in, with, and under the bread and wine in the incomprehensible spiritual mode in which He neither occupies nor vacates space.”

Both are false doctrines along with many of the other false doctrines of the LCMS:

(1) Universalism—

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Since God has reconciled the whole world unto Himself
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As to the question why not all men are converted and saved, seeing that God's grace is universal and all men are equally and utterly corrupt, we confess that we cannot answer it.
(2) Salvation—

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we reject also the Calvinistic perversion of the doctrine of conversion, that is, the doctrine that God does not desire to convert and save all hearers of the Word, but only a portion of them. Many hearers of the Word indeed remain unconverted and are not saved, not because God does not earnestly desire their conversion and salvation, but solely because they stubbornly resist the gracious operation of the Holy Ghost, as Scripture teaches, Acts 7:51; Matt. 23:37; Acts 13:46.
(3) Justification/Righteousness—

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Scripture teaches that God has already declared the whole world to be righteous in Christ, Rom. 5:19; 2 Cor. 5:18-21; Rom. 4:25; that therefore not for the sake of their good works, but without the works of the Law, by grace, for Christ's sake, He justifies, that is, accounts as righteous, all those who believe, accept, and rely on, the fact that for Christ's sake their sins are forgiven.
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Reformed and Always Reforming,