The Dictionary-X-MAS
Terry Lee Reed (tlreed@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu)
Fri, 13 Sep 1996 19:18:54 -0500 (CDT)
Proverbs 14:12
There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the
ways of death.
The DICTIONARY:
Old Nick- used as the name of the devil.
elf- a small often mischievous fairy. 2. a mischievous child
Taken from "Christmas Paganism" by Pastor G. Reckart SR. he explains on p. 16
Chritmas, ME Christemasse, OE Cristis masse, lit Christ's mass. Christmas is
two words: "Christ and mass" The first word describes a Latin Ritual in the
Catholic Church, in which the bread and wine are said to be miraculously
converted into the actual flesh and blood of the LORD. The mass goes one step
more and is actually said to be the re-crucifixion of Christ in symbolic form.
The priest re-crucifies Christ each mass so that there is fresh blood and flesh
for the communicants. The word "Christmas" then is an oxymoron. It means both
from p. 5,6
"If
Ye cannot drink the cup of the LORD, and the cup of devils; ye cannot be
partakers of the LORD'S table, and of the table of devils.
Mystery Babylon. If that does not scare you then read
Revelation 17 and 18
and see the judgements of God upon those in Mystery Babyltn just before the
Second Coming of Christ.
Anyone who trie s to justify Christmas Paganism by whay ever excuse, will
certainly stand before God and be questioned about idolatry. This writer can
not judge who or who will not go to hell over this issue. This one thing I do
reject it, $there remaineth no more sacrifice for the sin of idolatry (Hebrews
10:26).
In the day that you hear his voice, harden not your heart,
Terry REED