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The History of the SABBATH.

Keeping the Sabbath Day
Now this commandment poses a problem for most people that want to shop, go out to eat, wash their cars or fulfill all their fleshly desires on Saturday which is the actual Sabbath the seventh day of the week not Sunday the first day of the week as most follow. It takes a real commitment but it is required by the Most High God for it is a sign of his true people to him. Friday sundown to Saturday sundown.
Attack on the Sabbath
The Catholic Church Claims: “The Pope has power to change times, to abrogate laws and to dispense with all the things, even the precepts of Christ.” --- Decretal De Transtat, Espiscop. Cap “The church is above the bible; and this transference of Sabbath observance from Saturday to Sunday is proof positive of the fact.” Catholic Record London Ontario, September 1, 1923 “Perhaps the boldest thing, the most revolutionary change the church ever did happened in the first century. The holy day Sabbath was changed to Sunday… not from any directions noted in the scriptures, but from the churches sense of its own power.. Prople who think that the scripture should be the sole authority should logically become 7th Day Aventists and keep Saturday holy.” --- Saint Catherines Catholic Church Sentinel, May 21, 1995
Keep the sabbath day to sanctify it, as the LORD thy God hath commanded thee. Deuteronomy 5:12
The Archbishop of Baltimore James Cardinal Gibbons, also a Catholic educator 1877, died in 1921 stated in his book, The Faith of our fathers page 89, “You may read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and you will not find a single line authorizing the sanctification of Sunday. The Scriptures enforce the religious observance of Saturday, a day which we never sanctify. The Catholic Church correctly teaches that our Lord and His Apostles inculcated certain important duties of religion which are not recorded by the inspired writers…We must, therefore, conclude that the Scriptures alone cannot be a sufficient guide and rule of faith”  Even he had to acknowledge that the sabbath is on the 7th day (sundown to sundown) but he still chose to ignore it.
Sabbath in Friday sundown to Saturday sundown which is a complete day (7th day)
Early believers kept the Saturday as the Sabbath until March 21, 321 CE when Pope Constantine passed a law requiring believers to worship on Sunday, the day Pagans worshipped the sun-god. Believers still kept Saturday as the Sabbath until another law was passed eleven years later. This law signed into decree by Pope Constantine forbid believers to worship on the Sabbath (Saturday) and it was punishable by death by the Catholic Church. Many believers were burned alive and put to death, because they chose to Obey the Laws and Commandments of Yahuah instead of the worthless traditions of men.
Sabbath : Friday sundown to Saturday sundown


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