His body, given once to cover all the sins of His flock.
The RCC makes the cross of no effect when it insists Christ must reappear on the altar and suffer again, over and over and over, as if the first time hadn't really saved anyone.
As Calvin said (I know you're partial to his name) the mass profanes the work of Christ on the cross by saying it is incomplete and must be "perpetuated."
It does not. That's another false statement of Catholic faith, a strawman you find easy to bat away.
As Calvin said (I know you're partial to his name)
Not partial at all, It's just that I've seen so many examples of how his errors have addled your understanding of Scripture.
...the mass profanes the work of Christ on the cross by saying it is incomplete and must be "perpetuated."
And that's yet another example.
The RCC makes the cross of no effect when it insists Christ must reappear on the altar and suffer again, over and over and over, as if the first time hadn't really saved anyone.
It is so sad to see such crusading vehemence in one so ignorant of "eternity" as a concept.
The only other place I see it so displayed is in moslems who insist Christians worship three gods.