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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: roamer_1
That is irrelevant to the argument

It's relevant to why you pick Catholics rather than Protestants when both observe the Lord's Day.

Why is that?

2,120 posted on 09/08/2010 12:14:28 AM PDT by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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To: roamer_1; D-fendr
Oh, it IS relevant considering that YOU said in #2092
Look up the Sabbath Day,
then d-fendr in 2102
Sunday isn't just for Catholics.
to which you replied in 2106
Nothing in the Bible changes the Sabbath Day
which is wrong -- as d-fendr pointed out Christian celebrate the Lord’s Day, the New Creation, on Sunday, as they have since Acts
And of coure in 2112 you insisted in typical anti-Church fashion
No, there is nothing in the Bible that changes the Sabbath
D-fendr in 2115 tried to repeat 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."

of course if you aren't Christians but Jehovah's Witness, Unitarian etc., you can do what you want.
2,146 posted on 09/08/2010 2:02:36 AM PDT by Cronos (Omnia mutantur, nihil interit. "Allah": Satan's current status)
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