Acts 20:7
 
Biblical days are reckoned from sunset to sunset.  This was a Saturday night meeting for the sake of fellowshipping over a meal and hearing Paul speak before he left the next morning, Sunday, to continue his journey.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Only 9 of the 10 commandments?

No, brother.  I sent you many commentaries (NONE Catholic) where Acts 20:7 is the Christian day of worship. Bless you heart, (am I being nice now?) you never refuted it.  It seems you just ignore what I say and repeat your beliefs.  Please, I am trying to be nice and treat you as a good brother in Christ.  But it seems your mind is made up and you are not interested in refuting what I say. 

"Most Christians assume that Sunday is the biblically approved day of worship. The Roman Catholic Church protests that it transferred Christian worship from the biblical Sabbath (Saturday) to Sunday, and that to try to argue that the change was made in the Bible is both dishonest and a denial of Catholic authority. If Protestantism wants to base its teachings only on the Bible, it should worship on Saturday


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