To Protestants, mass as understood and conducted by the Roman Catholic church represents beliefs that are not founded upon Scripture. In particular, they object to the doctrine of transubstantiation, that during the mass the bread and wine are transformed in essence into the body and blood of Jesus. For one thing, this says (to the Protestants) that the sacrifice of Christ upon the cross is being re-done, that his original death on Golgotha was not enough to completely pay for all of our sins.
Since Protestants are composed of matter, they do in fact have mass.
Protestants have something called Church every morning. It is similar to mass in some ways but different in others. It generally includes some type of worship and a sermon.
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Photons and neutrinos dont have mass.
Dont worry about it
protestants to catholics
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A Lutheran service is like a Catholic mass because they both take communion and have the option to drink from the mass. Also, they receive sacraments, in other words.
Presbyterians are a subset of Protestants, so they are Protestants. Not all Protestants are Presbyterians, however.
Catholics believe that the elements of bread and wine become the actual body and blood of Christ during the consecration of the Mass. Protestants believe the elements are merely symbols of Christ body and blood.
The mass of a standard laptop is about 4kgs.
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