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funny how no produces Bible scripture about the change-- but there are plenty of writings by Catholics...???? Wonder why??
The Forth Commandment stated : Remember the Sabbath day & keep it holy..... 6 days shalt thou labor...the SEVENTH was to honor God!! The Seventh-- this is VERY clear God even started this one Commandment with REMEMBER--why?? Because He knew it would be easily forgotten-- if you read the Bible about leaving Egypt- you find there are many things God did to get the people BACK to worshipping the Sabbath- Manna from heaven was the biggest clue- Jesus Christ the Son of God Honored the Sabbath Day- the same one Jews today Honor-- If it was on Sunday that Jesus & the Disciples picked grain to eat- (NOT for storage or harvest)
then the priests would not have gotten so upset-- or his healing on the Sabbath-- Jesus even rested in the tomb until the first day of the week--not so the sinful man could "change time" but to continue to HONOR the Sabbath Day -- it was STILL important. MAN HAS NO RIGHT TO CHANGE GOD'S LAW!! NO MAN!
AS for the individual with the comment about Ellen White & plagiarism-- were you also aware that copyright attorneys were hired to investigate those accusations AND after 300 hours of research- they found " Her writings were WELL within the legal boundaries of "fair use" AND of those writings she used- she ALSO RECOMMENDED that her readers get copies of those books as well...." She never hid her sources and showed NO intention to defraud or supersede the works of another author" this out of the report by the copyright attorneys....hmmmm
To the other individual trying to recite the history of Adventism- Branch Davidians were the result of someone leaving the Adventist church & starting their own religion --Losing sight of the true Adventist message-- BTW as for the prediction that the world would end in 1844-- are you aware of how many times people have predicted the end of time-- more than you or I will ever know-

2007-12-07 14:48:20 · answer #1 · answered by darkness breeds 5 · 0 1

Christians started worshiping on Sunday the very first day. There were all Jews-so they saved the Sabbath (Saturday) for witnessing in the Temple and in the Synagogues. Read the book of Acts. Never in history did the Christians ever worship on Saturday as a worship day. In the last about 150 years a few pseudo-Christian cults started this. Most of this garbage started with William Miller, an excommunicated baptist layman. He predicted the second coming of Jesus-of course he missed it. Then he teamed up with Ellen White and gathered a very large following. When Jesus did not show up as predicted-the group splintered into several cults. One being the Branch Dravidian's. Another the Seventh Day Adventist. This may be where Joseph Smith got some of his ideas. The timing was about right.

2007-12-07 07:39:15 · answer #2 · answered by Poor Richard 5 · 0 2

LIE: The record of history show that the very earliest Christians kept the Sabbath and not Sunday.
TRUTH in 90 AD: "...every Lord's day, hold your solemn assemblies, and rejoice: for he will be guilty of sin who fasts on the Lord's day, being the day of the resurrection..." (Constitutions of the Holy Apostles, Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. 7, pg. 449)
LIE: For 100 years after Christ (about 135AD) there was no discussion of the Sabbath question.
TRUTH in 110 AD: "no longer observing the Sabbath, but living in the observance of the Lord's Day" (IGNATIUS Epistle to the Magnesians, chp 9. Ante-Nicene Fathers , vol. 1, pg. 62-63.)
LIE: That history shows that Christians began keeping the Sabbath and gradually started meeting on Sundays at about the time of Constantine in 325 AD.
TRUTH in 325 AD: The truth is that before Constantine, Christians always met on SUNDAY and never met on Saturday as the Sabbath!

2007-12-07 07:35:54 · answer #3 · answered by 2telldatruth 4 · 0 2

It was introduced by early Christians.

If Ellen White plagiarized a majority of her works, that she claimed were revelations by God given in visions, can you trust the doctrine developed in those visions? Especially considering they were plagiarized from Sunday keepers?

Your contention is that the Romans were not Holy and didn't have the authority to change God's holy day. Consider the same for the people who established SDA doctrine, and the people who run the church today.

If your leaders are misappropriating tithes blatantly, and diverting offerings into family contracts, at what point does the local member bear responsibility for supporting that action?

And if the men who changed Saturday to Sunday were not authorized to do it, based on their lives and actions, then how can you trust EGW's doctrines?

2007-12-07 07:30:37 · answer #4 · answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7 · 1 2

"Remember the Sabbath day to keep it Holy." Exodus
"And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had done; and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done. And God blessed the seventh day, set it apart as His own, and HALLOWED it, because on it God rested from all His work which He had created and done." Genesis 2:2-3
See also: Exod. 20:11
Heb. 4:9,10
How do you get that the sabbath is not holy? How do you get that God called it a "work day". Rather, Jesus spoke that we should do good on the Sabbath...after healing the man on the Sabbath and being reprimanded by the religious leaders. He called them hypocrites.

2007-12-07 07:36:42 · answer #5 · answered by loveChrist 6 · 1 0

It's because the structure of the Christian religion is largely based on the religion that preceded it, Judaism. For instance, some of the phrases in the Catholic Mass are direct quotes of the blessings said over the bread and wine at the beginning of the Jewish sabbath.

2007-12-07 07:31:12 · answer #6 · answered by mommanuke 7 · 0 1

Remember the Sabbath to keep it holy. 6 days God made the heavens and the Earth and on the seventh, He rested. Don't forsake the assembling of yourselves with other believers and even more so as you see the day approaching.

2007-12-07 07:31:31 · answer #7 · answered by ? 7 · 0 1

no1home2... do you have a scripture for your answer? yeah that's what I thought. All you have to do is study the Papacy and their very own writings will tell you it was them that instituted Sunday as the day of worship. They say it is the "mark of their authority" those are their words not mine research it for your self.

2007-12-07 09:14:18 · answer #8 · answered by Bride of Christ 6 · 0 0

Constantine when he accepted Christianity. He changed to Sunday so to incorporate the pagan religion with Christianity.

2007-12-07 07:35:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Mistaken Christians.

2007-12-07 07:29:57 · answer #10 · answered by James Bond 6 · 2 1

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