As the mother of Rehoboam, who would eventually lead the kingdom of Israel during a significant period of division, Naamah’s potential impact on his upbringing can be seen as a significant influence.
By calling it "Mass," the Church emphasizes the communal aspect of worship—the gathering of the faithful to experience God’s grace together, rather than simply an individual act of piety.
Matthew 7:12 presents the principle commonly referred to as the Golden Rule: “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you.” This summarizes the essence of treating others with kindness and respect.
Baal worship, in reality, corresponds exactly to activities that most people freely participate in today. They do so without really understanding the nature of idolatry, for idolatry is simply the enjoyment of things raised up against Christ.
Proverbs 21:17 states, "Whoever loves pleasure will become poor; whoever loves wine and olive oil will never be rich." This isn't merely economic advice but a spiritual principle about the destructive nature of making pleasure one's master.