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The True Meaning of Christ-Mass

 
 
 
 
 
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David Meyers, former occultist and former witch, now repented and desciple of Christ, reveals deep insight through experiential knowledge into the minds of the occult activities occurring to this day.
In this tract, Meyers reveals the shear and emense horror this holiday has hidden behind it's veil. Christmas is not a holiday for Christians as former occultist David Meyers reveals. Descover the truth behind every occultic meaning and the imeasurable amount of witchcraft imbeded into this blasphemous and ungodliest of days ever consieved.
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06/28/2008

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Guido A. Mora

Guido A. Mora

Great Info and very revealing concerning Revelation 11. Talking about the importance of the words we speak you may want to take a look at the book on my site calle "The Name". Blessings from the most high for exposing lies.

01/03/2009
pherguvsel

pherguvsel

Except the word "Mass" in religious usage means "celebration of the Eucharist" in both Roman Catholic and Protestant churches, with an emphasis on the word "CELEBRATION" (or, alternatively, "a sequence of prayers constituting the Christian Eucharistic rite" or "a musical setting for a Mass"). (http://onelook.com/?w=mass&ls=a or any other competent dictionary) But, what then are Christians celebrating at a Mass or Eucharist, which is something which Jesus Himself commanded that we commemorate (Luke 22:19)? Not the "ceremonial slaying of Jesus Christ over and over again", but that through His death came salvation. Now, if the argument was that the "traditional" Christmas celebration has come to include elements, pagan or otherwise, that are not in line with Jesus' teachings, I would agree.

01/01/2009