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To: D-fendr; roamer_1; Quix; metmom; RnMomof7; wmfights; Iscool; caww; presently no screen name; ...
That's interesting -- I wonder if Quix, Dr. E, Metmom, iscool, wmfights, caww, etc. agree with roamer_1 that celebrating on Sunday instead of Saturday is a "grievous scriptural error"
But you left out the best part:

No, there is nothing in the Bible that changes the Sabbath. It was Rome that changed it - And she declares it as her mark of authority...

And therefore you claim those who celebrate the Lord's Day are not following the commandments of God.

So, in your view: are the Protestants following the Church in this or are they guilty of their own grievous scriptural error?


2,147 posted on 09/08/2010 2:06:30 AM PDT by Cronos (Omnia mutantur, nihil interit. "Allah": Satan's current status)
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To: Cronos
are the Protestants following the Church

"To his own master he stands or falls, and he will stand for the Lord is able to make him stand,..... One man considers one day more sacred than another; another man considers every day alike...... Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind."......... "so whatever you believe about these things keep between your self and God, blessed is the man who does not condemn himself by what he approves"....(Rom 14:4,5,22)

Fellowship among Christians is not based on every ones agreement on disputable questions. Christians do not have to agree on all matters pertaining to Christian life, nor do they need to. God is master and to Him alone all believers are responsible...... All days are to be dedicated to God. The important thing is ones relationship to the Lord. (exerts NIV.)

2,192 posted on 09/08/2010 6:59:27 AM PDT by caww
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