“The mass is an abomination to God because it seeks to bring Christ down from His place in heaven at the right hand of God the Father and tries to re-sacrifice Him over and over in an endless alchemy supposedly performed by “another Christ.”
Right, becuase God is in a far off place and never in our presence.
“Wherever two or more gather in my name, there I am with you also.”
Aw, c'mon! He didn't mean that either. When Jesus says, "I am with you," he means "in a spiritual sense," which is another way of saying He is NOT with us. And when He says, "This is my body," He means, "not really." He only meant those things he said which accord with Prebysterian teaching. It's an easy rule, really: If you want to know what Jesus meant, read Calvin.