In a message dated 11/17/2002 3:11:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Glenn wrote:
> It doesn't matter what Catholics claim.  We
> find in the Bible 200 years before there was
> a single Catholic that the Christians met on
> the first day of the week.  Acts 20:7.

You don't have to go to Acts 20:7 to find Christians meeting on Sunday.
Just look at Acts 2:46 to find that early Jewish believers, before they were
ever called Christians, met together on Sunday.

What you don't seem to appreciate here is that meeting on Sunday and
changing the Sabbath to Sunday are two completely different things.


How so?  The Old Testament followers of God did not meet on Sunday to have the Lord's Supper.   I don't see any difference to appreciate.   I don't see what you think I don't see.  :-)   Josephus said the Christians met on Sunday. 

If the
Roman Catholics claim that they changed the Sabbath to Sunday, I want to
know when and how they did that.  It seems to me that this is an assumption
made that has not been substantiated.

Peace be with you.
David Miller, Beverly Hills, Florida  USA


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