Hi David; welcome back!

Thanks for the comments; very interesting and enlightening. My whole
point is not that everyone else should obey the Sabbath; but that I am
convicted to do it, and take a lot of joy in doing so. So why does that
incense other Christians? It's as if I am threatening their core beliefs
about salvation through grace, which is not at all what I am asserting.
I just mentioned my own habits in an attempt to get them to stop doing
character assassination on poor Marlin! Anyway, I'm always happy to hear
your viewpoint because you don't do that. :-)

Izzy


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 If as a society we decided to have a day of rest and reverence for God,
which day should it be?  I would vote for Saturday.  The real kicker
question is, who would vote to make it a capital offense to break this
sabbath?  Furthermore, which of us would vote that those guilty of
breaking
the sabbath should be brought before society where each of us must
fulfill
our civil duty to throw stones at the person until they were dead?  This
is
as much of the commandment of Torah as keeping the seventh day holy.
Who
among us could bear such a thing?

Peace be with you.
David Miller, Beverly Hills, Florida  USA




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