Sabbath versus Sunday Error: 2000 Years of Error - Paperback
Sabbath versus Sunday Error: 2000 Years of Error - Paperback
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by Daley R. Reece (Author)
Why do you go to church on Sundays? Is it a sin to work on Sunday? How did Sunday worship originate? Is Sunday the Lord's Day? Was Peter the first Pope? Is the church really infallible in its doctrine? And what about the Saturday Sabbath? Should Christians keep the seventh day as commanded in the Ten Commandments? Aren't the Ten Commandments binding today? If not, are we free to murder, commit adultery, covet and break the Sabbath? All these questions and more are answered in great detail in this book. You will learn about the distortions in history that have been given to you to uphold pet doctrines about the Sabbath and Sunday. You will get deep beneath the surface of the many cherished verses that are often read in support of these positions, and get at the original intent of the authors. If you think you have it all figured out, this book will challenge you to think again, and dig even deeper into God's Word, dispelling the myths you and I were fed over the years about both the Sabbath and Sunday. In this book, you will find a third alternative for the identity of the Lord's Day - not the Sabbath, not Sunday, but another day The views presented in this book have been known by scholars for quite some time, but have not been widely publicized. At last, the truth is being made known. You won't be the same again after reading this incredible examination of Scripture, that promises to keep you gripped from the first sentence to the last page.
Author Biography
Daley Reece spent most of his life as one of Jehovah's Witnesses until he received the call from the Holy Spirit. He is a member of Voices of Israel Ministries International, and currently resides in Waverley-Cot, St. George, Barbados. He is the author of THE GOSPEL TRUTH, also available on amazon. If you wish to contact the author, you may email him at daleyveneita@live.com.