DarkFury
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I don't touch the subject of religion to often because most times it can start a fight faster then politics. For the balance of argument I would LIKE to stick to the King James Version.
Okay here goes...
Some groups argue that the day for worship is on Saturday AND that IS called for in the Bible. Some others argue it IS Sunday and it's called for in the Bible. Now my point is NOT for you to pick a day but examine BOTH callings.
Saturday is called for so man can have his personal time with God for study and prayer.
Sunday is called for man to gather with others of their kind to JOINTLY study and worship.
So is it not possible that TWO days were set aside for TWO different reasons?
Thoughts?
Fury
Okay here goes...
Some groups argue that the day for worship is on Saturday AND that IS called for in the Bible. Some others argue it IS Sunday and it's called for in the Bible. Now my point is NOT for you to pick a day but examine BOTH callings.
Saturday is called for so man can have his personal time with God for study and prayer.
Sunday is called for man to gather with others of their kind to JOINTLY study and worship.
So is it not possible that TWO days were set aside for TWO different reasons?
Thoughts?
Fury