Also, Pagans never took away the Sabbath. Sunday is the day Y'shua was raised from the deasd and his own apostles broke bread on Sunday. So to say that the Sabbath was ever changed is odd. Sunday is for the worship of Christ, following His own Apostles leads, of breaking bread on the first day of the week... (Sat at sundown to Sunday at sundown, Israel time).
This is good but you are off on Easter... The Germans used eggs and chocolate bunnies NOT to celebrate Ishtar... Ishtar was never celebrated once a year either . She was celecbrated daily with sexual rituals, a far cry from little kids celebrating the resurrection of Christ and hunting for Easter eggs..
Also, Pagans never took away the Sabbath. Sunday is the day Y'shua was raised from the deasd and his own apostles broke bread on Sunday. So to say that the Sabbath was ever changed is odd. Sunday is for the worship of Christ, following His own Apostles leads, of breaking bread on the first day of the week... (Sat at sundown to Sunday at sundown, Israel time).
hottamale02 2 years ago
This is good but you are off on Easter... The Germans used eggs and chocolate bunnies NOT to celebrate Ishtar... Ishtar was never celebrated once a year either . She was celecbrated daily with sexual rituals, a far cry from little kids celebrating the resurrection of Christ and hunting for Easter eggs..
hottamale02 2 years ago