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Offline copticruiser

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Cains Sacrifice and Abels
« on: January 12, 2013, 02:08:32 AM »
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  • I hate to be so vague here but go to Fisheaters website and read the article on Cain and Abels sacrifice its only two pages. What an enlightening article depicting the two sacrifices and comparing it to the old mass and the new mass.

    Very nicely written if anyone can link or copy and paste it. Its a great insight to those on the fence regarding the novus order mass.

    After this article u will never look at a Novus order mass the same again.



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    Cains Sacrifice and Abels
    « Reply #1 on: January 12, 2013, 04:11:38 AM »
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  • Her webpages are good, but too many NO posters there, including herself, make those web pages of hers into a joke. You will find the overwhelming majority of posters there believe that, "as long as the NO Mass is done reverently and correctly, it is pleasing to God."

    This goes into Cain's sacrifice much more thorough. I remember posting about this "sacrifice of Cain" over there once - as usual, the libs and neos came out of the woodwork to defend Cain's sacrifice, the new "mass".

    Quite amazing when you think about how they could replace the Holy Sacrifice with a service that is totally different and even mocks that which it replaced, yet because of the window dressing and hierarchy that remained, were able to convince the entire world that, that is the mass.

    See how the new "mass" mocks the True Mass?





       








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