Talk:Sabbatarianism (disambiguation)

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There is no way that the sabbath is the first day of the week or sunday as it is called. All one has to do is read the Bible. God established the Sabbath on the "seventh" day, not the first. Sunday was later brough in during the time of Constantine, I beleive it was 329AD. It was slyly brought in as a "religious holiday". Celebrating the sun or the god of fertility. Notice it fullfills a prophecy given in the book of Daniel. Daniel Ch7 explains: Re vs 25 concerning "changing times and laws." This is what Satan has done. He has misled millions to beleive that the first day of the week is the sabbath, instead of the seventh. The "true" sabbath is very important. It is the 4th commandment, except to the Catholics, who have rewritten them to eliminate the 2nd prohibiting the worship of idols, and they split the tenth commandment to make up the one elliminated. So some of the things they publish will show the commandment of the Sabbath to be the third. This is false. God gave them. The fourth commandment is the only one the begins with "Remember". Giving much importance! It trully proclaims God as God. Satan likes us to have a false picture of God and he does the opposite. Saturday (which is the Day of Saturn for those who believe in the astrology poppycock) is the 7th day, the end of a 7 day cycle as God created. Sunday is the 1st day, or the "sun" day. Exact opposites. Instering also is the name "Lucifer", means "light bearer". Or in astrology, "the morning star", which is Venus. So sunday seems to be the day of Satan. One must read the entire Bible. If you beleive it is God's Word then do you think God only gave truth in just parts of it? You have to beleive it all if you beleive any of it. Can't just pick out parts you like, and disregard the ones you don't like to abide by. It's a question of, "do you "beleive in God", and know about Him, or do you, "Beleive" God and and follow Him. All of Him!