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#51
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Jesus celebrated His Sabbath from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday. I've seen many twisted and pathetic explanations why modern era Christians can be patently unChristlike in their observance of their Sabbath, but I'd be damned if I said I could follow their 'reasoning'.
 The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it. 




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#52
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(November 27, 2017 at 12:07 pm)shadow Wrote:
(November 27, 2017 at 8:06 am)Starhunter Wrote: It may matter to some people what day is to be kept holy.

The Catholic church is quite upfront about its standing on this issue - it claims that the church or pope has the God given authority to make or change the rules, and it does not say that the Sabbath of the Bible is Sunday.

So what is a Sabbath then (I've always been completely nonreligious so I'm not familiar with any of this, to me it seems kind of arbitrary). Wouldn't you want to keep every day holy if it makes a difference? I personally think it's pretty obvious that days of the week are set by humans to be a convenient cycle, and I've never considered them special or observed any difference between them that hasn't been invented by humans. 
The definition of the Sabbath is given in the first two chapters of the Bible, (the KJV is an authentic version).

Thank you all, for your welcoming, I don't intend to continue responding on this thread, as it is just an introduction.
I am not here to discuss SDA's, because it's not that difficult to read the entire KJV Bible, but I just mentioned my background, in case anyone needed to know what influences my comments. Of course, if you want to start a thread specifically on SDA's, I'll comment if I see any gaps.

I am interested in some of the difficult areas of atheist thinking, and what causes people to remain true to certain ideas, and in communicating with others I hope to understand where they are coming from, to identify with them.
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#53
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I’m late to the party. Welcome to AF.

I know a lot of seventh dayers, like...a quarter of my family.
I don’t know if it’s a seventh day thing or just my family but there’s always really strange foods at their events. Like one Christmas my great grandma made beetroot jello. It was awful.

I don’t know what to say about me so if you want to know anything feel free to ask. Smile
(August 21, 2017 at 11:31 pm)KevinM1 Wrote: "I'm not a troll"
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#54
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(November 27, 2017 at 3:30 am)shadow Wrote: Hi and welcome to the forum!

(November 25, 2017 at 7:23 pm)Starhunter Wrote: Hello,

I was raised in the Seventh Day Adventist church, and although I am not worthy to be called one, I cannot deny what I have learned from their resources. 

I am familiar with all of their doctrines, and I would like to say that they are unique to the rest of Christendom, despite the amalgamation of many of their sectors into common religions.

I'm not familiar with your religion so I'm curious, what's the difference between Seventh Day Adventists and other Christian sects, aside from the day of the week that you choose to meet?

Also, why does it matter what day you meet on in the first place?

No one is familiar with it, well apart from the likes of us that is. It's a marketing term. There was and still is money to be made. Follow the money!

Quote:How much money would the Seventh-day Adventist Church have for mission each year if world membership records were accurate and each member returned a faithful tithe?
About US$14 billion.
The denomination currently receives about $2 billion annually

Read it, weep and despair.

Tell me the difference between these groups: The Baptists, the Anabaptists, the copper bottomed Baptists. The Methodists, the galvanised Methodists?
All those catchy names were snapped up, up to and including, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Mormons!

Now that! Is one hard act to follow.
But the carpetbaggers spotted an angle, there was money to be made. They needed a new sales pitch. They needed an original (Sounding) name.

Look at the telly adverts: Muscular pain, joint pain, period pain, wasp stings premature ejaculation, buck teeth, club foot? They have the answer. And guess what, they all contain paracetamol. And guess what. Religion is selling you the the exact same thing. Religion is selling you something you probably don't need and most certainly does not work.
It's amazing 'science' always seems to 'find' whatever it is funded for, and never the oppsite. Drich.
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#55
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Hi, this is my second day on this forum. A brief intro about myself:

Between the ages 8 and 13, my parents used to force me to go to church and Sunday school that was conducted in a language that isn't even my first language. I absolutely hated this and this is probably responsible for me being on this forum now.  Rolleyes

At the age of 14, I stopped going to church but still referred to myself as a Christian until I read The God Delusion at age 19. After that I started calling myself an atheist and was later radicalized by reading and listening to Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris.  Cool
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#56
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(November 30, 2017 at 5:26 am)Alexmahone Wrote: Hi, this is my second day on this forum. A brief intro about myself:

Between the ages 8 and 13, my parents used to force me to go to church and Sunday school that was conducted in a language that isn't even my first language. I absolutely hated this and this is probably responsible for me being on this forum now.  Rolleyes

At the age of 14, I stopped going to church but still referred to myself as a Christian until I read The God Delusion at age 19. After that I started calling myself an atheist and was later radicalized by reading and listening to Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris.  Cool

Radicalized?

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#57
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Hi & welcome to AF.org.
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool." - Richard P. Feynman
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