West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Train of Thought => Topic started by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on May 02, 2006, 12:17:04 AM
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Much of the Christian religion has pagan roots. The pagans worshipped the sun God. So it only seemed natural to them to worship on "Sun-day".
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Enough of these anti-christian threads. No one takes you serious so shut up and stop trying :P
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Enough of these anti-christian threads. No one takes you serious so shut up and stop trying :P
yeah no kidding
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Much of the Christian religion has pagan roots. The pagans worshipped the sun God. So it only seemed natural to them to worship on "Sun-day".
who cares ? alot of christians worship on saturday too.. just tradition.
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Much of the Christian religion has pagan roots. The pagans worshipped the sun God. So it only seemed natural to them to worship on "Sun-day".
They are not GODly they have PAGAN Heathen roots
SUNday is a NORMAL Work day, NOT a special DAY.
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Much of the Christian religion has pagan roots. The pagans worshipped the sun God. So it only seemed natural to them to worship on "Sun-day".
Wrong again cheif. The Orthodox Church celebrates on "Κυριακή" which is Sunday and is traslated as The Lord's Day. It is celebrated because that is the dsy of the week Jesus arose. He was crucified on Friday, rested on the Sabbath (Saturday) and rose on Sunday. Saturday is still the Sabbath, and the greek word for Saturday is Sabato, which means Sabbath. In the Orthodox Church there is mass or prayer every day, but Sunday (Κυριακή) is for a re-enactment and rejoice of the ressurection.
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they got services at my local church on thur. fri. and mon. night too, drop your knowledge on whats wrong with those days