I already did, remember. I said, "Yes".
Have you stopped beating your wife yet? No, wait, that's a "poisoned well," what you're trying to get me to bite on is a "false dilemma". But they're both fallacies of argumentation.
By the way, the canon of the New Testament is "an invention of the church at Rome". Better be consistent, and reject that as well. Of course, since you've already rejected the central thesis of the Old Testament, monotheism, rejecting the New Testament should be a piece of cake, true?
Both cannot be true. Answer it so we can move on. Is Sunday worship biblical or is it a witness to the binding and loosing power of the church at Rome? Without an answer to this, I have no reference in which to continue the debate. This guysseems to be able to answer it, why can't you?
"You may read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and you will not find a single line authorizing the sanctification of Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance of Saturday, a day which we never sanctify." Cardinal Gibbons (for many years head of the Catholic Church in America), The Faith of Our Fathers (92d ed., rev.; Baltimore: John Murphy Company), p.89.