The "unholy sacrifices of the Fifth Seal" (in the neuvangel)
The "unholy sacrifices of the Fifth Seal" are the human sacrifices of Revelation 6:9. Since the victims are under the place of sacrifice, namely the altar, they must be either martyrs who gave their lives as a sacrifice for the sake of Christ (as the early Christians thought) or innocent victims of human sacrifices. It turns out that they are young victims of human sacrifices, which are currently happening on earth many times per day. This is evident by the fact that they did not receive their white robes until after they were killed (Rev. 6:11). The fact that the saints before the Lamb washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb (Rev. 7:14) makes it evident that all souls receive a spiritual robe before they are old enough to make it dirty by committing personal sin. Since the souls under the altar did not receive their spiritual robe until after they were killed, they must have been killed before they were old enough to commit personal sin. So, they are young victims of unholy sacrifices. Since the most Holy Sacrifice is the act of giving up one's own life to obtain for others the remission of their debts to God (Mat. 26:28, John 15:13), the most unholy sacrifices are the acts of giving up the life of our offspring to obtain for ourselves the remission of our debts of prenatal and postnatal support to our offspring.