Tuesday, May 27, 2008

HISTORIANS AND CHURCH AUTHORITIES TELL US WHERE SUNDAY SACREDNESS CAME FROM

Why is Sunday kept as a sacred day of worship, when there is absolutely nothing about Sunday sacredness in the Bible?

About 300 years after the last book of the Bible was written, the changeover was made.
Since March 7, 321AD the Roman Catholic beast has been attempting to convince Christians the world over that the 7th day Sabbath was "made for Jew" and not for MAN as Christ Jesus the Lord declared in Mark 2:27.
Truth is, just after Pope Constantine declared all Christians must keep Sunday holy instead of the Christian Sabbath of Saturday, he noticed some would not go along with his demands. So 11 years later another laws was passed by that same pope that made the true 7th day Sabbath ILLEGAL and punishable by DEATH!
All of the early martyrs were in fact Sabbath keepers.
Historians and leaders in the churches know the facts; you should too. Here they are—from the mouths of many religious and historical experts:

Historians & Church authorities explain how Sunday keeping arrived

Catholic church admits to doing as Daniel said the Beast would do

Other sources outside church agree Sabbath not changed by God


Quotes in and outside of Rome proclaiming Sunday can't be Sabbath


Forefathers of other faiths agree, the Lord did NOT change the Sabbath


Other Links:
Times & Laws changed by Rome!
Copy of actual letter sent by Pope Pius XI admitting Rome changed Sabbath
Evidence from the Calendar
The Mark of the Beast is about to be ENFORCED!
Historic facts of the Early Church keeping SabbathThe "Dios Domini" of Pope John Paul II
Sabbath History (A list of Historic facts of Christians through history keeping Sabbath)

Why not ask God about the Sabbath?
Mark of the Beast
Is our Modern Saturday the Sabbath?
D. James Kennedy's Sermon "The Gift of Rest" Leading the way to the MARK!

TRUTH PROVIDED NEWSLETTER: Are Sunday Laws Possible?
TRUTH PROVIDED NEWSLETTER: Sunday Laws: Is it a Bogus Prophecy?
TRUTH PROVIDED NEWSLETTER: More Sunday Laws Criminalizing Christianity
A film by Jim Arribeto "Maybe on Sunday" A docmentary drama about Sunday Laws.
SITES SEEKING
From www.remnantofgod.org

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