Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1189036) wrote:Um Gabriel, Seventh Day Adventist aren't Christian, the others you mentioned are.
Christisright (post: 1190282) wrote:Churches in the Land of the Rising Sun? Wow,who would've guessed?
Gabriel 9.0 (post: 1189525) wrote:Yes they are, I'm Seventh Day Adventist, ( I may not attend church each Sabbath) but firmly believe in Jesus Christ, The Father and Holy Ghost, do my best to follow every Commandment of God and the testimony of Jesus. Therefore I'm a Christian just like you and everybody else here. You should be more careful on what you say .
Shadowalker (post: 1190489) wrote:I agree with Gabriel here - the Seventh Day Adventists are Christians. To the best of my knowledge, the only major difference between them and most other Protestant Christians is that the Seventh Day Adventists hold that Saturday, not Sunday, is the Sabbath Day.
Tyrel (post: 1190507) wrote:Absolutely incorrect.
Saturday is always considered Sabbath.
The Sunday worship tradition is an ancient one which recognizes the Sunday as the day when the Lord resurrected.
Therefore, it's called "The Lord's Day". The Sabbath was still always believed to be Saturday, and some mystical Christian Tradition teaches that Jesus is the Sabbath for us.
Nobody educated has ever taught that the Sabbath day ever changed.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Shadowalker (post: 1190512) wrote:I don't see why you say that. We're saying almost the same thing. We're both saying that Saturday is the traditional Sabbath.
The only difference between us is that you say...
... to which I say, well, this is clearly not the case amongst Christians.
Almost all Christians I know consider Sunday to be "the Lord's Day" - we go to church on Sunday, not Saturday. To many Christians, "keeping the Sabbath" translates into attending church on Sunday, and perhaps abstaining from shopping, and/or engaging in prayer/Bible reading to a greater degree than on weekdays, or Saturdays.
Now, I agree with you that Saturday is the historical Sabbath, and that was never changed by God Himself or anything like that... but the vast majority of Christians have effectively chosen to make Sunday our holy day of the week.
Shadowalker (post: 1190512) wrote:Exactly. Which is why we think of Sunday as "the Lord's Day", and translate "keeping the Sabbath" as going to church on Sunday, reading the Bible more, etc...
Honestly, I know precious few Christians who attach any religious significance at all to Saturday.
Shadowalker (post: 1190512) wrote:Well, again, I know precious few Christians who attach any religious significance whatsoever to Saturday. However, almost all Christians I know attack religious significance to Sunday.
That's all that I meant by what I wrote concerning the Sabbath in my reply to Gabriel.
No problem on your reply or anything - just clarifying what I meant.
Seventh Day Adventists do claim that the rest of Christianity is failing to observe the correct day. This is simply an error on their part. Christian churches, to my knowledge, universally acknowledge Saturday as the Sabbath. If they didn't, then Good Friday would be Good Saturday, and Easter would fall on a Monday. We aren't worshipping on "the wrong day", but rather, choosing to hold our worship services on a day other than the Sabbath.
I'm completely against Seventh Day adventists, but I understand we shouldn't argue here. I'm simply pointing out this stuff because I think it's really important
yeah, I guess I disagree. Torah is not to be practiced, it is to be learnt from, and we are to use it as a key to understand true Eternal Law.
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