الجمعة، 25 ديسمبر 2020

"Merry Christmas"

 

"Merry Christmas" - Misunderstood & misused by most people around the world. Let’s take a moment to examine the real meanings and essence of these words.
Let’s go beyond the invented rituals, decorations, gift giving, customs and culture of today’s perception of December the 25th, as much of it is inspired by retail merchants, pagan witchcraft, all adding on to the invention of the “Roman Universal Church” in the 4th century.
Many people consider the word “Christmas” to mean, “birthday of Jesus”. The Roman Universal Church claims the event as their invention and therefore are entitled to give the definition as, “Death of Christ”. World Book Encyclopedia agrees with this definition, along with the Catholic Encyclopedia.
So what’s the meaning of “Merry Christimas”?
“Merry” is easy to understand: “care-free”; “joyful”; “happy” and “jolly”. Giving us a feel of joy and laughter, even a bit silly.
Let’s start with the World Book Encyclopedia definition: "Christmas”: — The word Christmas comes from "Cristes Maesse", an early English phrase that means "Mass of Christ.
Please note, the word "Mass", as used by the Roman Universalists, is traditionally rejected by the Lutherans, Baptists, Methodists, Pentecostals, Presbyterians and other Protestants.
The Universal Church of Rome makes claim to “mass” as their own invention. Therefore, so is ”Christ-Mass."
Since almost all branches of Christianity, in one way or another celebrate and commemorate “Crist-mass”, it starts to become clear that all Protestants become Catholic (at least for a day) even though they “Protested” against it 500 years ago. (see: Martin Luther and Protestant Reformation)
Ultimately, according to this understanding, the word “mass” in religious terms, is “sacrificial death”.
You may be confused by the all this. So let’s make it simple: Millions of people greet each other in late December with, “Merry Christmas!” — but they would be shocked to learn, it means: “Happy Death of Jesus the Christ”.
Muslims do not accept the death of Jesus Christ (Mes-iah Esa, alayhis salem). Rather the Quran of Allah tells us:
[157] And their saying, "Indeed, we have killed the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, the messenger of Allah." And they did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but something else was made apparent to them. And indeed, those who differ over it are in doubt about it. They have no knowledge of it except following guesses. And surely, they did not kill him. — ReciteQuran.com/4:157
Page 537 — Church Encyclopedia says: In the Christian law, the supreme sacrifice is that of the “Mass”.
And continues: "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."
Note the word: "victim" of 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” as far as the Roman Universal Church is concerned.
So, to this Church, the Mass is the ceremonial slaying of Jesus Christ — over and over again, followed by — eating his flesh and drinking his blood.
Mass — is a death sacrifice, and the "Host" is the victim.
This is official Roman Universal Church doctrine, and "Christ-mas" is a word that they invented.
So the expression says, “Eat! Drink! And make Merry! . . “ A belief in slow, agonizing, torturous, pain and suffering death of Jesus Christ - for the sins of others?? REALLY??
Shayton really did his job to get millions of “Christians” to utter blaspheme and commit shirk. Na’uthu billah (we seek refuge in Almighty Allah from such things).
There is so much more to this PAGAN CELEBRATION - and other innovations of the Roman Universal Church.
Just visit: SheikGoogle.com and type in “CATHOLIC”!
Oh yeah. Do you know what word the Universal is from? — CATHOLIC.
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