Listen to a Roman Catholic Cardinal: “The arguments...are firmly grounded on the word of God, and having been closely studied with the Bible in hand, leave no escape for the conscientious Protestant except the abandonment of Sunday worship and the return to Saturday, commanded by their teacher, the Bible, or, unwilling to abandon the tradition of the Catholic Church, which enjoins the keeping of Sunday, and which they have accepted in direct opposition to their teacher, the Bible, consistently accept her (the Catholic Church) in all her teachings. Reason and common sense demand the acceptance of one or the other of these alternatives: either Protestantism and the keeping holy of Saturday, or Catholicism and the keeping holy of Sunday. Compromise is impossible.” James Cardinal Gibbons, in Catholic Mirror, December 23, 1893.
Sunday, the first day of the week, is NOT the Sabbath - not according to the Bible. Sunday, the first day of the week, is NOT "the Lord's Day" - not according to the Bible. What authority are these people using to justify their tradition? (See Isaiah 58:13, Luke 23:55-24:1, Exodus 20:8-11 for proof.)
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Sunday alcohol sales proposal heads to Georgia Senate
Listen to a Roman Catholic Cardinal: “The arguments...are firmly grounded on the word of God, and having been closely studied with the Bible in hand, leave no escape for the conscientious Protestant except the abandonment of Sunday worship and the return to Saturday, commanded by their teacher, the Bible, or, unwilling to abandon the tradition of the Catholic Church, which enjoins the keeping of Sunday, and which they have accepted in direct opposition to their teacher, the Bible, consistently accept her (the Catholic Church) in all her teachings. Reason and common sense demand the acceptance of one or the other of these alternatives: either Protestantism and the keeping holy of Saturday, or Catholicism and the keeping holy of Sunday. Compromise is impossible.” James Cardinal Gibbons, in Catholic Mirror, December 23, 1893.
Sunday alcohol sales proposal heads to Georgia Senate
Sunday, the first day of the week, is NOT the Sabbath - not according to the Bible. Sunday, the first day of the week, is NOT "the Lord's Day" - not according to the Bible. What authority are these people using to justify their tradition? (See Isaiah 58:13, Luke 23:55-24:1, Exodus 20:8-11 for proof.)