To our Protestant friends who make excuses to keep Sunday instead of Sabbath, but insist they don't keep Sunday because of Papal Rome...let it be pointed out.
BEFORE the Reformation began in the 1500's,(giving birth to Protestantism) the Catholic Church was ON RECORD bragging about changing from the Sabbath to Sunday worship---not by Scriptural authority---but by it's own authority.
Read here what their most famous theologian wrote in the Summa Theologica (by Thomas Aquinas) WRITTEN 1265-1274.....
"In the New Law the observance of the Lord's day took the place of the observance of the Sabbath,
not by virtue of the precept but by the institution of the Church and the custom of Christian people. For this observance is not figurative, as was the observance of the Sabbath in the Old Law. Hence the prohibition to work on the Lord' day is not so strict as on the Sabbath:"
In the Summa Theologica under question 122 in the section entitled "Whether the third precept of the decalogue, concerning the hallowing of the Sabbath, is fittingly expressed?"... in reply to objection 4.
Oh & Remember about that Little Horn power.... And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws:
Daniel 7:25 ....
Q: What Law of God deals with time?
A: His Sabbath Commandment
BEFORE the Reformation began in the 1500's,(giving birth to Protestantism) the Catholic Church was ON RECORD bragging about changing from the Sabbath to Sunday worship---not by Scriptural authority---but by it's own authority.
Read here what their most famous theologian wrote in the Summa Theologica (by Thomas Aquinas) WRITTEN 1265-1274.....
"In the New Law the observance of the Lord's day took the place of the observance of the Sabbath,
not by virtue of the precept but by the institution of the Church and the custom of Christian people. For this observance is not figurative, as was the observance of the Sabbath in the Old Law. Hence the prohibition to work on the Lord' day is not so strict as on the Sabbath:"
In the Summa Theologica under question 122 in the section entitled "Whether the third precept of the decalogue, concerning the hallowing of the Sabbath, is fittingly expressed?"... in reply to objection 4.
Oh & Remember about that Little Horn power.... And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws:
Daniel 7:25 ....
Q: What Law of God deals with time?
A: His Sabbath Commandment