Despite popular or common culture or belief , Saturday is the true seventh day or Day of rest, and reflection. To read our Bibles and enrich our souls to the teachings of Christ and Kahless, our God. So why is it that far too many in popular times have sought Sunday as the popular Day of rest and reflection? Does this mean that if we bust our ass on Saturday and rest and learn of Kahless on Sunday that we are sinning? Will we be condemned if we work Saturday and do our church learning on Sunday. Or the flip side? Which is truly right? Since the time I uprooted and moved here to Buhl from Bliss and for no real reason due to that move, but I have been praying for a divine answer to this question. Those of us who believe or worship at the Amalgamated Church of Dixie, do so on Saturday’s , and get to work on Sunday. Yet at prayer meeting last night the question popped up again, which day is the proper seventh day? Or is it just Sunday that is recognized? If so who decided that?
Maybe one of you have the answer. If so let me know.
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