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The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
03-13-2019, 07:24 PM
Every Easter season I get disgusted reading about Catholics stuffing their faces with fried fish while pretending to be grateful to Jesus. I mean, Jesus suffered and died. It seems like Catholics could do something more meaningful than a fish fry.
There are about 20 fish fries without a few minutes of Freehold. I encourage all of us here at Landover Baptist to honor Jesus by boycotting these disgusting events.
https://www.dmdiocese.org/news/news-fish-fry-dinners
Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
03-13-2019, 11:16 PM
The whole idea of fish is abhorrent when it comes to remembering The Lord, The Last Supper, and the Incident with the Cross.
The Lord told people how to catch fish and he handed out fish with bread - I can't recall his eating fish.
I for one cannot imagine Jesus ordering fish for the last supper – especially has he mentions meat several times – and the Catholics, as usual, misunderstand this, but not in a way that is indicative of fish.
Back in the day, the Catholic Church ordained that heron and beavers were fish – perhaps we could organize beaver- and heronburger dinners to remind them or their errors.
(Mind you, no priests would come – they don’t seem interested in beavers.)
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
03-14-2019, 06:39 AM
I would have to say that Donald Trump is trending here. There's no better way to celebrate the Bounty of our Lord than a fast-food buffet served with candle light.
"Bless us, O Lord, and these Thy gifts which we are about to receive, through Thy bounty through Christ our Lord we pray, and for our daily bread through these buns and the cow flatulence that warms the earth, and for making the heads of the LIEberals spin as we receive Thy bounty. Amen."
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
04-18-2019, 11:54 AM
Today, Maundy Thursday, is one of my favorite days. We always celebrate The Last Supper and this year, now that the youngest twins are 2, we won't need to invite any outsiders to the table. Little Thomas (10 months) is of course still too young to take part. If we are blessed with one more son, then that will make the full twelve and in a couple of years little Hannah and I can remove ourselves from the table (where we currently make up the numbers) and dedicate ourselves to serving.
The children draw straws for who will be Judas, and after dinner we go to a remote part of the garden to reenact the betrayal. Mr husband, of course, takes the role of Our Lord. The scene of Jesus's arrest will not be reenacted again, though, following the unfortunate incident last year when Nathanael (then aged 5) brought a real sword to the proceedings and decided that a passing gardener was Malchus.
I am so looking forward to it: it's such a hands-on way to teach the little ones.
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
04-19-2019, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Johny Joe Hold
Every Easter season I get disgusted
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Obviously I do not permit catholics in the home and have no idea how they celebrate Easter. There are several New Testament approved recipes suitable for this special time of year two of which I'd like to suggest.
Firstly, the layered bacon/salami/ham slices dunked in a cheese batter and deep fried makes a lovely alternative to fish.
Secondly, the crispy deep fried stuffed frog.
Papists would probably reject both of these and it's important to refrain from every appearance of evil so an ideal choice.
For refreshment I've found this lovely dark hued infusion, an aniseed wine reminding us of the hours of darkness when Christ hung there and died. Several variants are available to choose from. Jesus did not just die, however. He was tormented. Blood ran out of His body mixed with water and we need to remember that because if His blood did not run out onto the dirt there could be no remission of sin. To remind us of this I'll recommend a well matured Madiran vintage commemorating His blood combined with one of the Irouléguy whites. These three (or similar) together over ice is the perfect digestif to follow.
Catholics mock Christ at every opportunity. Just read The Bible to see what He detests: that's exactly what they do. For this reason I would never consume fish at Easter. Wherever their garbage is promoted, you will never see me there. It's such a bad witness, imagine someone deciding to leave what they'd almost certainly been indoctrinated into and turning to you for help. "But if the pope's message is so wrong," they may say (or think, more likely) "why were you there? Why did you kowtow to their pagan traditions?"
There are some other recipes, too. I hope these suggestions are useful, anyway.
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
04-19-2019, 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by MitzaLizalor
Obviously I do not permit catholics in the home and have no idea how they celebrate Easter. There are several New Testament approved recipes suitable for this special time of year two of which I'd like to suggest.
Firstly, the layered bacon/salami/ham slices dunked in a cheese batter and deep fried makes a lovely alternative to fish.
Secondly, the crispy deep fried stuffed frog.
Papists would probably reject both of these and it's important to refrain from every appearance of evil so an ideal choice.
For refreshment I've found this lovely dark hued infusion, an aniseed wine reminding us of the hours of darkness when Christ hung there and died. Several variants are available to choose from. Jesus did not just die, however. He was tormented. Blood ran out of His body mixed with water and we need to remember that because if His blood did not run out onto the dirt there could be no remission of sin. To remind us of this I'll recommend a well matured Madiran vintage commemorating His blood combined with one of the Irouléguy whites. These three (or similar) together over ice is the perfect digestif to follow.
Catholics mock Christ at every opportunity. Just read The Bible to see what He detests: that's exactly what they do. For this reason I would never consume fish at Easter. Wherever their garbage is promoted, you will never see me there. It's such a bad witness, imagine someone deciding to leave what they'd almost certainly been indoctrinated into and turning to you for help. "But if the pope's message is so wrong," they may say (or think, more likely) "why were you there? Why did you kowtow to their pagan traditions?"
There are some other recipes, too. I hope these suggestions are useful, anyway.
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Amen, Sister Mitza! You are so right not to let those hellbound Cathyolick heretics into your home. If they refuse to admit that they are spitting in the face of the by rejecting His glorious offer of true Salvation, in favor of their silly traditions and girly priests, then they must be shunned.
My dear sister Agatha got a call from one of her friends in that God-forsaken Toronto today. Being it's Good Friday and all, one of the churches there was holding its annual Good Friday Procession through the streets of an Italian district. Esmerelda told Aggie that due to the bad weather, they did not get much of a crowd out to see the disgusting display, which is too bad considering I'm sure the would love to have struck them with lightning bolts for so shamelessly parading statues through the streets. After this week's Holy fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, wouldn't you think those Cathyolicks would accept that is fed up with them all?
Here is a very brief clip, if you can stand watching it. And if you'll watch until the very end, you will see that Godless homersexualistic-supporting Prime Minister Trudeau, trying to win votes from a Jewish group. It's one thing for Good Friday to remind us believers of the sacrifice that the good did for us, but it's just terrible when those self-serving politicians use the occasion as a chance to boost their hopes in upcoming elections. A blessed Good Friday to you, dear Sister. Sincerely, Isabella W.
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
04-21-2019, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Isabella White
Here is a very brief clip, if you can stand watching it.
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I made it up to 2 minutes. Knowing how obsessed they are with idols, I'd expected to be revolted but who is worshipping whom? For the first time in my life I saw what can only be AN IDOL OF PONTIUS PILATE.
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
03-09-2020, 07:46 PM
I for one will only eat fried pork on Fridays. Catholicks are all secretly crypto gays, green commies and bestiality enthusiasts so all they will do is get on with pork.
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
03-11-2020, 02:26 PM
Everytime I look into this cathylick fish obsession it looks fishy. The best excuse they can come up with is that Jesus fasted in the desert for 40 days and 40 nights. Really? Fish in the desert? Fried in camel fat?
I would more believe that some fishmongers and crony capitalism with the pope driving up the price of fish. And what about the workers in the cattle, pork, and chicken industries getting put out of work, going on welfare and collapsing the stock market - the hand of George Soros along with the pope promoting global communism.
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
03-22-2021, 11:04 AM
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I've watched a bit more of that now. Why are those catholics "carrying their cross" like Jesus? Who did no such thing? God explained rather clearly that Simon Cyrenian carried The Cross! The circumstances would be tragic if they were not triumphant. The chief priests mocked and envied and whipped up the mob to dreadful things (who, having any regard for their own jurisdiction, resorts to meretricious tactics?) even soldiers got in on the act with purple robes and faux salutes and a crown of thorns.
Mark 15:19-21 And they smote him on the head with a reed, and did spit upon him, and bowing their knees worshipped him. And when they had mocked him, they took off the purple from him, and put his own clothes on him, and led him out to crucify him. And they compel one Simon a Cyrenian, who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to bear his cross. Catholics seem to think Jesus carried His own cross. Do they even know what The Bible is?
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
03-22-2021, 04:46 PM
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I've watched a bit more of that now. Why are those catholics "carrying their cross" like Jesus? Who did no such thing? God explained rather clearly that Simon Cyrenian carried The Cross! The circumstances would be tragic if they were not triumphant. The chief priests mocked and envied and whipped up the mob to dreadful things (who, having any regard for their own jurisdiction, resorts to meretricious tactics?) even soldiers got in on the act with purple robes and faux salutes and a crown of thorns. Mark 15:19-21 And they smote him on the head with a reed, and did spit upon him, and bowing their knees worshipped him. And when they had mocked him, they took off the purple from him, and put his own clothes on him, and led him out to crucify him. And they compel one Simon a Cyrenian, who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to bear his cross. Catholics seem to think Jesus carried His own cross. Do they even know what The Bible is?
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Oh, I think that it's all just an excuse for those Cathyolicks to act in an overly-dramatic fashion: to try to get people to think they are holy, or something like that. It's sort of like trying out for a part in the school pageant. As for them not accepting what is written within the glorious , well, I have no doubt that they are clueless in that department. For centuries, the Cathyolicks have relied on whatever their perverted priestly pedophiles have told them, without as much as lifting the cover of the blessed Book to see what it really contains.
As you shall see in the attached clip, this actor has been taking part in this annual farce for years now. I think it's high time that those people took some time to learn about serving the truthfully, as we do, here, at -- and to learn to speak in recognizable English, instead of that Italian mumbo-jumbo.
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
03-23-2021, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Isabella White
Italian mumbo-jumbo
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Somewhere in there it's claimed that not everyone can have a nice life. Where the precepts of idolatry (Romish "Marys" or Arabic "moons" or savage totem poles) are adsorbed onto minds for sure most people will have a rotten life: to bloat their overlords! Jesus releases that superficial veneer, enabling a nice life for everyone. Misery only prevails where rotten precepts hold sway; in every Romish stronghold, every idolatrous nation, wherever buttocks are raised to Heaven, where nothing is believed at all.
The Bible is clear on this. Jesus carried no cross. Papist theology has nothing to do with Jesus in that case and defers to something else. Something contradicting God.
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
04-20-2019, 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Johny Joe Hold
Every Easter season I get disgusted reading about Catholics stuffing their faces with fried fish while pretending to be grateful to Jesus. I mean, Jesus suffered and died. It seems like Catholics could do something more meaningful than a fish fry.
There are about 20 fish fries without a few minutes of Freehold. I encourage all of us here at Landover Baptist to honor Jesus by boycotting these disgusting events.
https://www.dmdiocese.org/news/news-fish-fry-dinners
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Why would they eat fried fish for the last supper? Is this a real article....I dont even...🤔
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Re: The Last Supper Was Not a Catholic Fish Fry -
04-20-2019, 05:03 PM
I celebrated Good Friday with pork (roasted and smoked over open fire), rice with seafood, corn with cheese, pisco sour, maracuya juice, cappuccino coffee, and some sweets (picarones, local name for elephant ears, and alfajores, which are a sort of cookies). And that was just lunch! I must admit, Messicans in the ungodly South America know how to celebrate Jesus' temporary death, there are so many stands with delicious food, desserts, and of course lots and lots and lots of pisco.
I ate so much for lunch on Good Friday, I couldn't eat much for dinner! Just some lamb stew, ice cream, and more pisco sour.
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