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Lord’s Prayer in Catholic mass is reversed


Readers, are you aware that the Lord’s prayer in Roman Catholic’s alleged ‘holy’ mass is reversed? And in such a case, are the Roman Catholics  using it to insult God instead of respecting Him every Sunday or every time they attend the mass?

Halo around the sun

Red spot and a bird seen on a halo around the sun

Here’s the clue by logic and it’s up for the readers to deliberate on this issue. This is merely to inform. Yours is the decision.

This proposition is related to the use of word ‘amen’ in the Lord’s prayer. Because, amen is necessary to signify the end of the message as well as sincerity of the one praying as regards his message to God.

When prayer ends with amen, the person praying is affirming or confirming his words.  It emphasizes the sincerity of the words communicated as well as  respect to the Almighty. When it does not end with amen, then it lacks affirmation of the words in prayer, thus, logically, sincerity is in question.

But when the Lord’s prayer starts with amen without ending in it, then  there is no other plausible implication but only to insult God because of lack of sincerity as well as setting aside everything in the Lord’s Prayer by technically ending it by saying ‘amen’ first before starting the prayer.

Also, when the Lord’s prayer starts with amen for three times (3x) without ending in it, then the one praying is apparently not satisfied of insulting God once but maybe satisfied of insulting Him thrice. (more…)