The True Meaning Of Christ-Mass
The True Meaning Of Christ-Mass
They tell us that it is the season
to be jolly. It is a time of ornaments,
red and green decorations, silver bells,
holly, mistletoe and colored lights.
It is also a time of department store
Santas calling out their universal
mantra, "Ho ho ho, Merry Christmas."
Nearly all of the realm of so-called
"Christianity" join in and repeat this
same greeting, "Merry Christmas!"
Although we hear these words constantly
as they resonate millions of times
throughout the land, almost nobody
understands what they are really saying.
It is the purpose of this tract to take
the words, "Merry Christmas" and examine
the true meaning and essence of those
words.
A true Christian would want to examine
everything they say, because Jesus said
in Matthew 12:36-37, "But I say unto you,
that every idle word that men shall speak,
they shall give account thereof in the
day of judgement. For by thy words thou
shalt be justified, and by thy words thou
shalt be condemned." We will now set
aside all of the customs, glitter and
traditions of Christmas, which were taken
from pagan witchcraft and popularized by
the Roman Catholic Church, and we will
focus on the true meaning of the words,
"Merry Christmas!"
The word "Merry" is simple to define.
It unquestionably means to be happy,
joyful and light-hearted. The word
"merry" fits into the ambience of
laughter and frivolity. This word
"merry" by itself is innocent and
innocuous enough, but as we will now
see, it becomes heinously blasphemous
when used with the word "Christmas."
Here let it be noted that most people
think that the word, "Christmas" means
"the birth of Christ." By definition,
it means "death of Christ", and I will
prove it by using the World Book
Encyclopedia, the Catholic
Encyclopedia, and a book entitled, The
Mass In Slow Motion.
If you are an honest, sincere and
discerning Christian, please read on;
if not, you might as well stop right
here. The World Book Encyclopedia
defines "Christmas" as follows:
"The word Christmas comes from "Cristes
Maesse", an early English phrase that
means "Mass of Christ." (1) 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."
It would stand to reason, that since all
of these denominations love and embrace
"Christ-Mass", that December 25th is the
great homecoming day, when all of the
Protestants become Catholic for a day.
It would seem that all of the so-called
"wayward daughters" of the Romish church
return to their mother, the scarlet
harlot. Thus, all of the so-called
Protestant churches could sing to the
Pope that popular song "I'll be home for
Christmas."
As previously stated, 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." On page 110 of a book
entitled "The Mass In Slow Motion",
we find the following words: "It is only
with the consecration that the sacrifice of
the Mass is achieved. I have represented
the Mass to you, more than once, as a kind
of ritual dance." (3)
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.
Shalom
Mike
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