Subject: Is the Sabbath on Saturday? |
Bible Note: Paster Bill J Either you accept ALL of Scripture to be inspired and acknowledge when, how and why Christians may worship on Sunday, or you ONLY believe those that tie in with your particular doctrine. With enough "Jewish blood" to have gone to the furnace in Germany, I have a certain view on "the Sabbath". The above, cut and pasted from an earlier post I wrote, is merely to point out to YOU what you misread the first time through. Please sir, if you can read something that isn’t written in the above, how can you persuade anyone, yourself included, what you claim in your slanderous post of wrongfully judging Christians who ACCEPT what God says He said? I will repeat, out of obvious necessity, “With enough "Jewish blood" to have gone to the furnace in Germany, I have a certain view on "the Sabbath” in order to allow you another opportunity to accept what I said, how I said it, and why I said it. The reason I said, “I have enough Jewish blood to have gone to the furnace” is – although many of my family were not practicing Judism, (we worship on the same day as Christians have since shortly after Christ’s resurrection – Sunday) we still would be considered “Jews” by the Nazi’s merely because of our heritage. Now, do you have a better understanding of why the Lord had me write that “necessary” piece of information? Since you DON’T accept ALL of Scripture to be inspired and acknowledge when, how and why Christians may worship on Sunday, am I at fault? Since you refused to accept even the Jew’s explanation of WHEN Christians began to observe Sunday, and why Christians began to observe Sunday, and what Christian’s throughout the centuries have known and understood from Scriptures to observe Sunday, inspired by God – am I at fault? (The Jews, whom you have dragged their different from Christian’s views, only to try in a failed attempt to prove your personal non-Scriptural point of view) If you honestly believe your own misguided concept that you a falsely claim: (I’m quoting you now) “when you condemn Jews or Israelis for keeping the Sabbath becasue of your "misuse" of the NT. You started your slander in an "a ungodly manner" and now hypocriticaly condemn others while you do the same things” – am I at fault? In answer to you question, “where is my "righteous indignation? I think this post and the one from Tim Moran explains that fruitless question. My question to you is could you please cut and paste from one of my post you stated I did: “Where is your "righteous indignation" when you condemn Jews or Israelis for keeping the Sabbath becasue of your "misuse" of the NT. You started your slander in an "a ungodly manner" and now hypocriticaly condemn others while you do the same things.” Because I can’t locate anything that resembles those “charges” you are condemning me for. And, sir, you are also wrong about being disobedient to God. His word is what I follow and believe not man's. Taleb |