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Originally posted by theRiverGoddess
SUNDAY....is the 1st day of the week......
God said let there be light......day 1........SUNDAY.
On the 7th day he rested.....Saterday.
SUNDAY is not the SABBATH DAY it just plain isnt!
Look at any calender it IS the 1st day of our week!
Long ago when the Roman Catholics were attempting to gain members from the Pagan sect....the currant Pope DECIDED to make SUNDAY the Sabbath. In that way, the Church could gather MORE members due to the fact that pagans worship on Sunday the day of the SUN.
I see NO place in the bible where God says that he changed the order of the days of the week.....making Sunday the Sabbath, instead of the true Sabbath wich is Saterday.
I believe it states in the bible that the Sabbath is from sundown to sundown, so that makes the REAL Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saterday Sundown.
The ONLY people I know of that worship the Lord God on HIS Sabbath are the Jewish people.
I am not Jewish I am a Pagan if you care, or want to know.
I also believe that the bible states that those who are worshiping a false God and NOT keeping the Sabbath day Holy will NOT be saved. I think any people that think that Sunday is the Sabbath day are not in accordance to Gods actuall Biblical word.
Christians all fall under this catagory, not keeping the true Sabbath day....and worshiping on a day some ancient Pope decided on. Bummer for them hu? None of them will be saved according to the Bible.
Originally posted by Lilitu
I don't think christians worship the sun. They worship their own imaginations. Themselves actually. They prove this every time they take personal offense with unflattering statements against their god-man delusion.
Originally posted by jmdewey60
Christians believe that Jesus will live forever. Is that delusional?
Originally posted by jmdewey60
As for the question about the sun worship thing, I think some of the early Christians may have carried over some aspects of it by having sunrise worship on the day of the sun. It sounds suspicious to me.