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Aralia . . . . We are not all Christian
And we do not all accept the Bible as the authority you do. To expect non-Christians to believe the Bible is the Holy Book to end all Holy Books is presumptuous.
posted by
archiew
on September 13, 2003 at 6:47 AM
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Archie, I know that...I am just saying if you take the Scriptures for what they say...
there is little room for interpretation concerning WHICH day God sanctified. I am not saying everyone has to believe as I do...but the Bible is pretty clear which day GOD sanctified. It doesn't matter to us, but there is only one 7th day, not two or three. People may not believe what the Bible says, but those who CLAIM to believe it's God's Word and claim it's what we should build our "religion" on, don't even follow it...that was my point.
Peace 
posted by
Ariala
on September 13, 2003 at 6:42 AM
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Ariala, We are not all of your faith
All do not accept the Bible as their holy book. And even among those who do, there are differing opinions. That said, to me, life is holy; we all have this holiness within us, and, thus, are able to sanctify our worship places and services merely by being there.
posted by
archiew
on September 13, 2003 at 5:53 AM
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Sure, if you're church is based on whatever you want it to be based on, it can be held anytime/anywhere...
If you're going on what God prescribed according to the Bible, then you should search out His "sanctified" -- which means, "made holy" day...there's only one. Clue: it ain't Sunday.
posted by
Ariala
on September 13, 2003 at 5:41 AM
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