Sunday :)
2007-09-26 05:20:26
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answer #1
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answered by FarmerCec 7
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Technically, Saturday is the seventh day of the Hebrew week. The bigger question is how Christians should view the sabbath. The Israelites were commanded to keep the sabbath, but the Mosaic Law was fulfilled by Christ. You can read that at Colossians 2:13 & 14. So Christians aren't required to keep the sabbath. If one chooses to do something special on that day, that is a personal decision. Read Colossians 2:16 and you will see that each individual has the right to observe the sabbath or not.
2016-05-19 00:47:57
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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If you were a part of the Nation of Israel before 33 CE, then Saturday was the day that you set aside to specifically concentrate on spiritual interests.
After the formation of the Christian congregation, it became unnecessary to observe the Sabbath in that manner. Christian tradition dictated that people meet on Sundays, likely because that is the day Jesus rose from the dead.
No, there is no day of the Devil (besides Halloween and all the other holidays floating around out there).
2007-09-26 05:38:44
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answer #3
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answered by DwayneWayne 4
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Remember the Sabbath Day and keep it Holy...this has never changed....
when I read these comments of people stating "that I am a Christian" and therefore worship on sunday, etc. it is Jewish, or it is old testament law,etc. we are under the New Testament, the new covenant, etc...the ten commandments still say remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy....
the Ten Commandments were not done away with and you need to really study your Bible to be able to answer these atheists and mockers....
There is no Biblical basis for sunday worship....it has nothing to do with honoring the Resurrection....it has nothing to do with the breaking of bread and gathering funds to help the other churches....(it was a breakfast meeting) building a whole different theology on misunderstood verses??
the Sabbath is the Sabbath...any other day is a work day....
all day's are the Lord's day....
day of the devil is worshiping on the wrong day if any should be chosen....think about it..
2007-09-26 05:38:09
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answered by coffee_pot12 7
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Seventh day is Saturday. (this is fact of history)
Devil day is any day.
There is no day that you can feel free from devil.
You have to strugle every single bit time against devil before the death come to you.
And the death itself is not Devil.
The death is a kind of gate that you have pass over in order to realize and have your wish, hope, aspiration. (if you have won)
Wrong path chosen then you will landed at wrong destination.
Think clearely before select your path, ignore anybody's need as you will be alone overthere if you choose a wrong path.
Open your mind for other believing as you don't know yet which one is true.
So far there is only single true path goes to true destination.
Find it ASAP as this is not such as trial and error game.
Tips:
Never evaluate on believer but you must evaluate on believing.
2007-09-26 05:44:51
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answer #5
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answered by ? 3
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The Bible never appointed Sunday as the Sabbath.
The Bible never said that the Sabbath was done away with.
And I don't know if there's a devil day. I guess he'll have to pick one for himself.
2007-09-26 05:26:53
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answer #6
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answered by Handy man 5
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Scripture does not identify the "day of the Lord" regarding it being the day Jesus returns. Many try to read into it what they want to believe, including Sabbatarians.
There is no day of the devil.
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2007-09-26 10:01:30
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answer #7
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answered by Hogie 7
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Look at your calendar. What is the first day of the week? Sunday right? So Saturday is the Sabbath. The reason Christians go to church on Sunday is not because it's the Sabbath it's because it commemorates Jesus rising from the dead on Easter Sunday. So thanks to Christianity we get two days off on the weekend!
(BTW: the Devil will take any day you give him)
2007-09-26 05:32:10
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answered by imaginaryhuman 4
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Every day should be a day to worship God. Why would you want a special day for Satan? Doesn't he already do enough damage?
Peace
2007-09-26 05:38:19
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answer #9
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answered by Linda B 6
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Maybe god should have created the calender first, then marked it down, so you all would quit squabbling about what day of the week you "think" it is. Do you know how pathetic this looks?
2007-09-26 05:31:19
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answer #10
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answered by Blue girl in a red state 7
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Saturday is the Sabbath if you are Jewish or Seventh Day Advent.
Sunday is the Sabbath if you are Christian (we use Sunday because that is the day Jesus arose from the grave).
I do not know about a special day for the Devil but in my opinion he is trying to tempt us every day and every time we give in to his temptation it makes his day.
2007-09-26 05:26:58
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answered by 9_ladydi 5
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