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Originally Posted by Neck
There you go again with words.
Mass is nothing more than a word associated with taking communion.
Just as the word "Rapture" is associated with the "catching away".
Words are expressions of association.
They are not associated with monopolistic practices or origins....
We take communion, however we take and associate our communion services differently from the Catholic and Lutherans.
I do not celebrate Christmas as associated with "Mass" as a Catholic.
I celebrate Christmas as the english dictionary describes literally as:
Dec 25th a holiday celebrated by Christians as the anniversay of the birth of Jesus.
It does not have a foot note in the dictionary stating, also associated with some lame sun god from the babble of the ancient Pagans.
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You are so desperate in your attempts to legitimize and justify the popish holiday you have hijacked into your non-Trinitarian Pentecostalism.
Dec 25th is a hijacked pagan festival complete with all the bells and whistles.
You stamp Jesus across the front of it and proclaim that you are honoring Christ by your faithfulness to keep it merry. Yet, it is not sanctioned by any means, nor would it be accepted by the apostles who preached the Gospel in the first century. The mass, means communion? So you are communing with the tinsel, plum puddings, and holly? While you parade Jesus around in the form of an infant? Instead of the resurrected Lord and King?
Come out from among them and be ye separate!
In Jesus name
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