tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3084793798663669541.post193097715466457632..comments2023-10-10T08:49:00.234-07:00Comments on Blue Tunic Ministry of Christ: The Biblical Sabbath By: Dan GaymanBlue Tunic Ministry of Christhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17162650562114148201noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3084793798663669541.post-22861369802994698472016-11-20T16:28:34.946-08:002016-11-20T16:28:34.946-08:00I am very happy to see you promotin the observin o...I am very happy to see you promotin the observin of the seventh day sabbath.<br /><br />I think there may be some mistakins in the sermon.<br /><br />"The unbroken continuity of the week has endured all centuries and all known calendars. It remains unchanged from the dawn of creation." I doubt whether there is any record whereby this statement can be proven.<br /><br />"When our Lord Jesus Christ observed the Sabbath under the Julian calendar, He celebrated Sabbath on the day we call Saturday." I don't know where this is documented.<br /><br />The Gregorian calendar is the only one, that I know of, that is not based upon astronomy. It is based upon numerology. The oldtime Greek calendar was based upon the sign of Leo, the Mayan calendar was based upon an astrological conjunction, the Muslim and Chinese calendars begin on the new moon of Aquarius, and the Julian calendar was based upon the "Resurrection of the Sun" on December 25th, an oldtime pagan time of magic and sorcery.<br /><br />Gregory's calendar is not based upon astronomy, but it is for the aim of makin December 25th to coincide with the 359th day of the year.<br /><br />What is significant about the number 359? Hebrew letters are also used as numerals, and the letters of the word "satan" form the number 359. The word "santa" is the word "satan" in disguise. The word "satan" first appears in the 359th chapter of the KJV.<br /><br />Have a look at Gregory's nose http://www.papalartifacts.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/1283198681_gregory-xiii.jpg<br /><br />Infiltrator much?<br /><br />"The biblical Sabbath cannot be divorced from the seventh day of the week." I like that. Hoskins says that some folks are needed, such as emergency services, and should rest on another day.<br /><br />"The Council of Laodicea in 363 A.D. forbade Christians to observe the biblical Sabbath under penalty of death." Take a look at the paintins of the popes and see how many of them have jumbo noses.Timmy Goodenoughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16064986125179945647noreply@blogger.com