Certainly there is disagreement amongst us as to whether the Sabbath of the 4th commandment (7th day of the week, i.e. Saturday) is still in force or not. Most of Protestant Christianity practices some form of Sunday observance, and we even have at least one member who believes in, teaches and practices a lunar controlled scheme. Fair 'nuff.
This thread is NOT intended to start up and rehash all that. We been there and done that.
But the same scholastic honesty that has brought us to an acceptance of our mutual topic of interest, Biblical families and marriage including what we moderns term Plural Marriage or Polygamy has caused many of us over time to ask similar questions about the Sabbath of the 4th Commandment.
This thread is intended to introduce resources for those interested in pursuing the matter.
An outstanding resource on the topic is available at http://superstore.wnd.com/VIDEO/Religio ... Set-5-DVDs. In fact, there is a fascinating video posted there as well. Enjoy.
Another WND article, posted at http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=58526, introduces us to the research of the only Protestant to receive permission to study at the Gregorian University of Rome. He did his dissertation on the change from Sabbath to Sunday. Pretty fascinating stuff.
This thread is NOT intended to start up and rehash all that. We been there and done that.
But the same scholastic honesty that has brought us to an acceptance of our mutual topic of interest, Biblical families and marriage including what we moderns term Plural Marriage or Polygamy has caused many of us over time to ask similar questions about the Sabbath of the 4th Commandment.
This thread is intended to introduce resources for those interested in pursuing the matter.
An outstanding resource on the topic is available at http://superstore.wnd.com/VIDEO/Religio ... Set-5-DVDs. In fact, there is a fascinating video posted there as well. Enjoy.
Another WND article, posted at http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=58526, introduces us to the research of the only Protestant to receive permission to study at the Gregorian University of Rome. He did his dissertation on the change from Sabbath to Sunday. Pretty fascinating stuff.