
The word “Mass” is strictly a Catholic word and thus, so is “Christ-Mass.” The Latin word “Mass” in religious usage means a “death sacrifice.” What is so amusing about our Saviour’s painful death? What is so funny? Why is Santa laughing? Why is the world going along with it? Your words do count and HaSatan knows it. The World Book Encyclopedia defines “Christmas” as follows: “The word Christmas comes from “Cristes Maesse”, an early English phrase that means “Mass of Christ.” 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 except on this day they’re catholics just bad ones.


The word mass is pagan and the customs surrounding it are pagan. This word “merry” by itself is innocent but the tern Christmas is pagan. The word “merry” fits into the ambience of laughter and frivolity. It unquestionably means to be happy, joyful and light-hearted. The historic record of the birth of Messiah can be found in Matthew 1:18-25 and Luke 2:1-20 and has nothing to do with this time of the year and everything to do with Sukkot but that is besides the point for right now. 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!” Rebbe YahShua 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. It is also a time of department store Santas calling out their universal mantra, “Ho ho ho, Merry Christmas.” Nearly all of the rest of “Christianity” joins in and repeats this same greeting, “Merry Christmas!”

It is a time of ornaments, red and green decorations, silver bells, holly, mistletoe and colored lights, oh yeah super-keeno-neat designer presents too. Happy Pagan Saturnalia Day! – drink some eggnog somebody! Happy Holidays – Pagan Holidays! That’s not exactly how that song goes.
