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To: tenn2005
That may be true but the first day of the week is the day on which the 1st century Christians came together to take communion and give of their means. It is also the day Jesus was resurrected and is referred to in scripture as "the day of the Lord".

Read post 144 for a definition of "The Day of The Lord". There is no communion....only a yearly Passover celebration that the Mainstream church has been trying to destroy for 1700 years!

There is absolutely no Biblical scripture that shows the early church meeting for a "communion" on ANY of the week....they celebrated the Passover ( yearly) and continued this celebration well into the third century.

157 posted on 04/11/2006 10:46:25 PM PDT by Diego1618
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To: Diego1618; tenn2005
on ANY of the week.

Should obviously say "any day of the week!"

I'm getting tired and you are giving me another headache. I'm going to bed.

158 posted on 04/11/2006 10:49:40 PM PDT by Diego1618
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To: Diego1618
There is absolutely no Biblical scripture that shows the early church meeting for a "communion" on ANY of the week....

Try Acts 20:7 and I Cor 16:2.

they celebrated the Passover ( yearly) and continued this celebration well into the third century.

And your authority to support this would be? Seeing as how celebration of the Passover required the sacrafice of a lamb in the temple, and the temple was destryoed in AD 70, this would be highly improbable.

160 posted on 04/11/2006 10:58:29 PM PDT by tenn2005 (Birth is merely an event; it is the path walked that becomes one's life.)
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To: Diego1618
There is absolutely no Biblical scripture that shows the early church meeting for a "communion" on ANY of the week....they celebrated the Passover ( yearly) and continued this celebration well into the third century.

Please provide your historical evidence for this claim of into the 3rd century.

162 posted on 04/12/2006 6:29:19 AM PDT by Calabash
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To: Diego1618; tenn2005
There is absolutely no Biblical scripture that shows the early church meeting for a "communion" on ANY of the week....they celebrated the Passover ( yearly) and continued this celebration well into the third century.

How is it that the ancient Christian Churches outside the clutches of the "Pagan Pontiff Constantine" and his Roman Empire, such as those in say, Persia, the mortal enemy of Rome, or India, or Ethiopia, all celebrate the Eucharist daily, and don't observe the Jewish Passover?

Did Pagan Pontiff Constantine send his Legions across the seas to force them into conformity?

164 posted on 04/12/2006 6:34:17 AM PDT by Calabash
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