Is the swap from Sabbath to Sunday scriptural or is it an invention of the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church and thus witness to its binding and loosing power? Yes, or no? Only one can be true. Your claim that "only one can be true" is false, thus I reject your question as a false dichotomy.
Besides, you don't answer my questions, so why should I answer yours?
I am more than ready to answer all of your questions, but if you are ready to admit that your church made up Sunday worship outside of the Bible and all of the so-called Reformers pay homage to your Pope each and every Sunday, then we have nothing to discuss and are in total agreement. Either your church has "binding and loosing" power or it doesn't. Once this is established, then the our debate will have a point.
"Reason and sense demand the acceptance of one or the other of these alternatives: either Protestantism and the keeping holy of Saturday or Catholicity and the keeping holy of Sunday. Compromise is impossible." James Cardinal Gibbons, Catholic Mirror, Dec. 23, 1893.