Why do you trust ANYTHING in the New Testament? After all, it was ALL written by men. If you accept the New Testament's authority, then you accept authority of men.
The Bible as a collection of sacred books was never ment to be the final authority for whatsoever.
- "Take the matter of Sunday...there is no passage telling Christians to keep that day, or to transfer the Jewish Sabbath to that day." (H. F. Rall, 'Christian Advocate', July 2, 1942.)
Yes you apostate protestant churches, come out of Babylon! :)
- "Is there any command in the New Testament to change the day of weekly rest from Saturday to Sunday? None." (Manual of Christian Doctrine p.127)
- "We have made a change from the seventh day to the first day, form Saturday to Sunday, on the authority of the one holy Catholic and apostolic church of Christ." (Why we keep Sunday. p.28.)
- "The observance of the Lord's Day (Sunday) is founded not on any command of God, but on the authority of the church."The Augsburg Confession" in: Catholic Sabbath Manual, part 2, section 10
Presbyterian:
- "A change of the day to be observed from the last day of the week to the first. There is no record, no express command authorizing this change." (N.L. Rice, 'The Christian Sabbath', p.60)
- "There was and is a commandment to keep holy the Sabbath day, but that Sabbath day was not Sunday...There is no scripture evidence of the change of the Sabbath institution from the seventh day to the first day of the week." (Dr. Edward T. Hiscox, (author of the Baptist Manual) New York Ministries Conference, Nov. 13, 1893.)
- "Many people think that Sunday is the Sabbath, but neither in the New Testament nor in the early church, is there anything to suggest that we have any right to transfer the observance of the seventh day of the week to the first. The Sabbath was and is Saturday and not Sunday..." (Rev. Lionel Beere, 'Church and People', Sept. 1st 1947
peace
Templar399 2 weeks ago
Ratzinger was Nazi, Who's is the Devil? GoD and Devil = equals, a invention by human... Free World.... No Religion...
thewildmanimal 4 weeks ago
2 Tiranos, representantes de doctrinas que no permiten la evolución del ser Humano....
thewildmanimal 4 weeks ago
@phillipsos Who wrote the Gospels? Why do you trust them?
Why do you trust the 27 books of the New Testament?
Gazdo01 1 month ago
@phillipsos WHATEVER you bind on Earth (Mt 16.19)
Why do you trust ANYTHING in the New Testament? After all, it was ALL written by men. If you accept the New Testament's authority, then you accept authority of men.
The Bible as a collection of sacred books was never ment to be the final authority for whatsoever.
Gazdo01 1 month ago
Methodist:
- "Take the matter of Sunday...there is no passage telling Christians to keep that day, or to transfer the Jewish Sabbath to that day." (H. F. Rall, 'Christian Advocate', July 2, 1942.)
Yes you apostate protestant churches, come out of Babylon! :)
phillipsos 1 month ago
Episcopal Church:
- "Is there any command in the New Testament to change the day of weekly rest from Saturday to Sunday? None." (Manual of Christian Doctrine p.127)
- "We have made a change from the seventh day to the first day, form Saturday to Sunday, on the authority of the one holy Catholic and apostolic church of Christ." (Why we keep Sunday. p.28.)
phillipsos 1 month ago
Lutheran:
- "The observance of the Lord's Day (Sunday) is founded not on any command of God, but on the authority of the church."The Augsburg Confession" in: Catholic Sabbath Manual, part 2, section 10
Presbyterian:
- "A change of the day to be observed from the last day of the week to the first. There is no record, no express command authorizing this change." (N.L. Rice, 'The Christian Sabbath', p.60)
phillipsos 1 month ago
Baptist:
- "There was and is a commandment to keep holy the Sabbath day, but that Sabbath day was not Sunday...There is no scripture evidence of the change of the Sabbath institution from the seventh day to the first day of the week." (Dr. Edward T. Hiscox, (author of the Baptist Manual) New York Ministries Conference, Nov. 13, 1893.)
phillipsos 1 month ago
Anglican:
- "Many people think that Sunday is the Sabbath, but neither in the New Testament nor in the early church, is there anything to suggest that we have any right to transfer the observance of the seventh day of the week to the first. The Sabbath was and is Saturday and not Sunday..." (Rev. Lionel Beere, 'Church and People', Sept. 1st 1947
phillipsos 1 month ago