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what are some of your best christ mass
« on: December 04, 2010, 09:12:05 pm »
Ican]trember any that were exter good .my pasents did the best they could for all five kids thogth

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Re: what are some of your best christ mass
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2010, 10:36:13 pm »
every christmas has had something that was wonderful and memorable but there are 4 that stick out the most. when i was 15, the first year that i was old enough to stay up for midnight mass with my dad and grandparents and aunts and uncles, having coffee with them and going back to my grandparents' house for posole and bizcochitos. my first christmas with my husband (when we were first dating)- he was raised jehovah's witness so it was his very first christmas ever and it was amazing to share this totally new experience with him. and the first christmas with my son and daughter.

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Re: what are some of your best christ mass
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2010, 07:35:52 am »
Did you know Christmas literally means the death (mass) of Christ?  lol  So when you say Merry Christmas, you are actually saying, Happy death of Christ!

The word Christmas comes from "Cristes Maesse", an early English phrase that means "Mass of Christ."  It is interesting to note that the word "Mass", as used by the Roman Catholics, has traditionally been rejected by the so-called Protestants, such as Lutherans, Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Pentecostals and so on.  The word "Mass" is strictly a Catholic word and thus, so is "Christ-Mass."
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the word "Mass" in religious usage means a "death sacrifice."  The impact of this fact is horrifying and shocking; for when the millions of people are saying, "Merry Christmas", they are literally saying "Merry death of Christ!"  Furthermore, when the fat man in the red suit laughs boisterously  and says, "Ho ho ho, Merry Christmas", he is mocking and laughing at the suffering and bleeding Saviour, who died for our sins.  He does this while parents place their little children into his waiting arms to hear his false promises of gifts that he says he will give them.  Consider what you are saying when you say "Merry Christmas."

What is so amusing about our Saviour's painful death?  What is so funny?  Why is Santa laughing?  Why are you going along with it?  Your words do count and Satan knows it.  Yes, the word "Mass"  does mean "death sacrifice", and to cement that fact, we will consider the definition of the inventors of the religious application of the word "Mass."  I am looking at page 537 of the Catholic Encyclopedia, which says, "In the Christian law, the supreme sacrifice is that of the Mass."  It goes on to say, "The supreme act of worship consists essentially in an offering of a worthy victim to God, the offering made by a proper person, as a priest, the destruction of the victim." (2)  Please note carefully the word, "victim" of the Mass.  The Latin word for victim is "Hostia" from which the word "host" is derived.  The Mass, by definition of those who coined the word, is a sacrifice involving a victim.  There is no other meaning for the word "Mass" or "Christ-Mass."

In essence, the Mass is the ceremonial slaying of Jesus Christ over and over again, followed by the eating of his flesh and the drinking of his blood.  The Mass is the death sacrifice, and the "Host" is the victim.  This is official Roman Catholic doctrine, and "Christmas" is a word that they invented.  Again, I ask, what is so merry about the pain, bleeding, suffering and death of Jesus Christ? Satan has done quite a job of getting millions of so-called "Christians" to blaspheme.  What a deceiver he is.

Now you know the true meaning of the word "Christmas" or Mass of Christ.  There is much more to know about this pagan holiday, and we will be glad to provide you with plenty of evidence that Jesus was not born on December 25th, and that Christmas is not only a lie, but is actually a witches' sabbat called "Yule" in clever disguise.  Please contact us at the address below, and for the sake of your soul, flee from idolatry!

http://www.lasttrumpetministries.org/tracts/tract4.html

I, of course, think this is all b.s., but it's ironic and funny at the same time how so many believers are clueless and unaware of their seasonal blasphemy.
"It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring."
-- Carl Sagan

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