Who Changed the Sabbath day from Saturday to Sunday?

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No! Monday is the first day. Sunday is the 7th, according to Christianity, because on the 7th day he rested.

Satan didn't name the days of the week. I think it was actually a combination of Roman and Anglo Saxon paganism.

I don't have a god, so obeying or disobeying doesn't really factor into it for me.
These are just linguistic curiosities that are interesting.

I just wonder how many christians know they are calling on Odin every time they say god. Because it seems quite ironic to me.
No! Monday is the first day. Sunday is the 7th, according to Christianity, because on the 7th day he rested.
Not according to the Bible and I am a Christian who believes in the Bible. In the Bible Friday (Good Friday) was preparation day, the day Jesus died, then Saturday was the Sabbath which was the Seventh day and Sunday the first day of the Week Jesus rose from the dead. Catholics who changed the Sabbath day from Saturday to Sunday claim they changed the day of worship because Jesus rose on Sunday.

Sunday – fulfillment of the Sabbath. Sunday is expressly distinguished from the Sabbath which it follows chronologically every week; for Christians its ceremonial observance replaces that of the Sabbath...

The Sabbath, which represented the completion of the first creation, has been replaced by Sunday which recalls the new creation, has been replaced by Sunday which recalls the new creation inaugurated by the Resurrection of Christ...

In respecting religious liberty and the common good of all, Christians should seek recognition of Sundays and the Church’s holy days as legal holidays.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church Section 2 Article 3 (1994):

No one has the right to change God's law. Not even Christ (who is God) changed the law including the fourth commandment about the Sabbath. He said in Matthew 5:17-20, "Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled. Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. For I say to you, that unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven."

Satan didn't name the days of the week. I think it was actually a combination of Roman and Anglo Saxon paganism.
Anything to do with paganism comes from Satan. That is what I meant. Even the change of day of worship from the Saturday to Sunday comes from Satan through his human agents.

I don't have a god, so obeying or disobeying doesn't really factor into it for me.
These are just linguistic curiosities that are interesting.
Well I worship God who created the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them. Obeying Him is important not what one calls the days of the week.

just wonder how many christians know they are calling on Odin every time they say god. Because it seems quite ironic to me.
They are not calling on odin or whoever that god is every time they call the fourth day of the week Wednesday. To them its just a day. Certainly it is to me.
 
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But jesus was jewish, so of course he would have had his 7th day on a saturday.

Paganism is not necessarily anything to do with satanism.
I don't believe that pre christian religions should be condemned for not knowing something.

The word god means odin.
Not just on wednesdays, but on any day. If you say god, it originally meant odin.
 

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But jesus was jewish, so of course he would have had his 7th day on a saturday.

Paganism is not necessarily anything to do with satanism.
I don't believe that pre christian religions should be condemned for not knowing something.

The word god means odin.
Not just on wednesdays, but on any day. If you say god, it originally meant odin.
But jesus was jewish, so of course he would have had his 7th day on a saturday.
Yes Jesus was Jewish but the Sabbath wasn't and isn't Jewish. The Bible never says the Sabbath was/is Jewish. The Sabbath was instituted at creation before a Jewish person ever existed. "Thus the heavens and the earth, and all the host of them, were finished. And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had done, and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done. Then God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created and made" (Genesis 2:1-3). Adam and Eve were not Jewish. In fact there would be no Jews in the world for at least 2,000 years after creation.

Christ also taught that “the Sabbath was made for man” (Mark 2:27). He did not say the Sabbath was made for Jews. Jesus used the term “man” which referred to all mankind. We are all supposed to worship God on the true Sabbath which is Friday evening to Saturday evening as God commanded us to. Not the man-made sabbath of the Catholic Church that most Christians worship on. The Bible tells us the Sabbath will also be observed in heaven and for all eternity (Isaiah 66:23).

Paganism is not necessarily anything to do with satanism.
I don't believe that pre christian religions should be condemned for not knowing something.
If its not of God, its of Satan. There is no middle ground in the Bible. So paganism is most definitely satanic. God will judge everyone according to the knowledge they had. However the Bible is clear paganism is satanic.

The word god means odin.
Not just on wednesdays, but on any day. If you say god, it originally meant odin.
I don't care. Its not important at all since none of the days and time were created by these gods who all represent Satan. God created the days and time. Obeying Him and submitting to His will is what matters.
 
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Yes Jesus was Jewish but the Sabbath wasn't Jewish. The Bible never says the Sabbath was Jewish. The Sabbath was instituted at creation before a Jewish person ever existed. "Thus the heavens and the earth, and all the host of them, were finished. And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had done, and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done. Then God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created and made" (Genesis 2:1-3). Adam and Eve were not Jewish. In fact there would be no Jews in the world for at least 2,000 years after creation.

Christ also taught that “the Sabbath was made for man” (Mark 2:27). He did not say the Sabbath was made for Jews. Jesus used the term “man” which referred to all mankind. We are all supposed to worship God on the true Sabbath which is Friday evening to Saturday evening as God commanded us to. Not the man-made Sabbath of the Catholic Church that most Christians worship on. The Bible tells us the sabbath will also be observed in heaven and for all eternity (Isaiah 66:23).



If its not of God, its of Satan. There is no middle ground in the Bible. So paganism is most definitely satanic. God will judge everyone according to the knowledge they had. However the Bible is clear paganism is satanic.



I don't care. Its not important at all since none of the days and time were created by these gods who all represent Satan. God created the days and time. Obeying Him and submitting to His will is what matters.
Well, if you don't care, why are you trying to convince me that you are right?

The subject had to do with the days of the week. I thought I brought up an interesting, and more or less pertinent, curiosity.

All of the days are named for pagan deities anyway, so what does it matter which one a particular religion uses one rather than the other.
And, my big discovery of the week, the western word for deity, god, originally refered to odin. I think that is fascinating.
Don't you?
 

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Well, if you don't care, why are you trying to convince me that you are right?

The subject had to do with the days of the week. I thought I brought up an interesting, and more or less pertinent, curiosity.

All of the days are named for pagan deities anyway, so what does it matter which one a particular religion uses one rather than the other.
And, my big discovery of the week, the western word for deity, god, originally refered to odin. I think that is fascinating.
Don't you?
Well, if you don't care, why are you trying to convince me that you are right?
You posted your opinion and so did I. Why is your opinion more important than mine. I'm not trying to convince you of anything, just giving my opinion according to my beliefs as are you. But I am right too, that's just the truth.

The subject had to do with the days of the week. I thought I brought up an interesting, and more or less pertinent, curiosity.
Okay. Although its not the first time this topic has been brought up.

And, my big discovery of the week, the western word for deity, god, originally refered to odin. I think that is fascinating.
Don't you?
Not really, no.
 
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You posted your opinion and so did I. Why is your opinion more important than mine. I'm not trying to convince you of anything, just giving my opinion according to my beliefs as are you. But I am right too, that's just the truth.



Okay. Although its not the first time this topic has been brought up.



Not really, no.
You maybe right for you, but you are not necessarily right for everyone.
 

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Your god is not everyone's god.

Your truth is not everyone's truth.
Actually He is everyone's God because He created them, this world and everything in it. None of them would exist without Him. Whatever they think, He is their God.

Again the truth of God as written of in the Bible is everyone's truth whether they accept it or not.

Alright, I'm going so goodbye. God bless.
 
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Actuall He is everyone's God because He created them, this world and everything in it. None of them would exist without Him. Whatever they think, He is their God.

Again the truth of God as written of the Bible is everyone's truth whether they accept it or not.

Alright, I'm going so goodbye. God bless.
And may Odin bless you too.
 

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And may Odin bless you too.
Wouldn't it suck to find out Jesus is your creator and have the word of eternal life...after you're dead and lost all chances for redemption? Do you realize your birthday is linked to Jesus?
 
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Wouldn't it suck to find out Jesus is your creator and have the word of eternal life...after you're dead and lost all chances for redemption? Do you realize your birthday is linked to Jesus?
Lots of things would suck, such as getting your keys locked in your car. However the likelihood of many things is absurdly thin. There is a high chance that there is not a pink dragon in my garage, for instance.
When discussing the topic of "God" (or the creator and sustainer of all things), it is more likely that God is just God, period.

When your premise contradicts the subject, anyone that doesn't easily buy into the emotional Christian sob-story will find the idea that: "God both exists, yet is something other than God", to be an unacceptable, condemnable and joke-worthy theory about the nature of reality.

This, of course, is after you have successfully defined God and shown it to be more logical than Atheism.

I'm no atheist, but you have to realize exactly what you are asking of people with your statement. You are asking for people to accept a premise that refutes itself, and to accept that absurdity over other more pure views of God, at the same time you are asking people to hold that view exclusively over other views of God which are more logically coherent. It is the exact same logic that many cults run on.
 

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Wouldn't it suck to find out Jesus is your creator and have the word of eternal life...after you're dead and lost all chances for redemption? Do you realize your birthday is linked to Jesus?
Wouldn't it suck to find Osiris there telling you that you must slave in the afterlife, in the field of reeds because you didn't bring ushabti servants with you?
 
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Wouldn't it suck to find Osiris there telling you that you must slave in the afterlife, in the field of reads because you didn't bring ushabti servants with you?
Very well, then you will have no excuses when facing His judgement.
 

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perhaps we were thinking of different pagans.
I was thinking of anglo saxons, and other pre christian religions.
And you think that they didn’t have anything to do with satanism?
 
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