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To: roamer_1
Christians, Protestant and Catholic, celebrate the Lord's Day on Sunday. It seems to me Protestants would rather shoot their dog than follow Catholics if it "ain't in Scripture."

My alignments are well known here.Not by me, but don't bother, I'm not the least concerned with which particular mix of Judaism and Christianity you've decided is scriptural. Take Sunday up with the Protestants on the thread; they're much more into that sort of do your own thing thing.

2,114 posted on 09/07/2010 11:55:05 PM PDT by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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To: D-fendr
Christians, Protestant and Catholic, celebrate the Lord's Day on Sunday.

That is irrelevant to the argument: The remnant of the seed of the woman have the testimony of Jesus, AND keep the commandments of God. Those who assume the vision is of Mary do NOT keep the commandments. That is just a bare fact. Ergo, the interpretation cannot be valid.

2,118 posted on 09/08/2010 12:07:06 AM PDT by roamer_1 (Globalism is just Socialism in a business suit)
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To: D-fendr; roamer_1; OLD REGGIE
Christians, Protestant and Catholic, celebrate the Lord's Day on Sunday --> true, but, Df, have you considered that may be you're not talking to a Christian? After all we do have sola scriptura deniers of the Trinity here on this thread posing as Protestants. And real Christian believing Protestants stay away from the pack here. We may be talking to Unitarians, Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists etc., but not to Chritians -- did you think of that? :)
2,142 posted on 09/08/2010 1:52:38 AM PDT by Cronos (Omnia mutantur, nihil interit. "Allah": Satan's current status)
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