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To: clutterer who wrote (14365)8/5/2010 4:05:04 PM
From: StanRead Replies (1) of 15232
 
Thank you for your concern. I came to the Lord in 1975. I confess I am still at a loss to understand your view about whether a Christian must keep the Sabbath. The original article that I replied to implied that Sabbath keeping is mandatory for Christians because it is in the Decalogue, written by the very finger of God. He further set out to prove that Colossians 4 exemptions do not refer to the 4th commandment, but rather only to the feast days prescribed in the other portions of the Torah.

Following his reasoning, Sabbath keeping is a requirement such that violating it could be viewed as the moral equivalent of adultery or murder. Therefore, Sabbath violators cannot possibly inherit the Kingdom of God. Is that how you see it?

Stan
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