LOL we cannot even agree when a day starts. This guy says it starts in the evening and said Paul was having a Saturday night meeting. The day is divided into light and darkness. Just seems like different interpretations to me. He even states Jesus was at rest on the Saturday after his crucifixion.
Peter says 1 Peter 3:19-20 which says, “After being made alive, he (Jesus) went and made proclamation to the imprisoned spirits – to those who were disobedient long ago.”
Luke 23 43 And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise.
But since he says says verily in the passage about eating his flesh and blood, which you say is a parable, is paradise statement a parable too?
We will just need to agree to disagree as strife has gotten our world into this mess and allowed the Synagogue of Satan to continue it's deception and breaking apart of our society.
1 Peter 4 8 And above all things have fervent love for one another, for “love will cover a multitude of sins.” 9 Be hospitable to one another without grumbling.
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
Yes, Saturday evening would be considered Sunday (1st day) after sunset. Morning and evening were the first day. If we are going by the bible. Days starting at midnight are not biblical.
Not sure how the Peter verse plays into this, if you can elaborate.
Verily I say until thee today, shalt thou be with me in paradise. Changes things right? A little comma changes the context.
Agree completely about strife and what not. We actually believe most Sunday keeping Christians will be in heaven. So if we are the synagogue of satan, welp....We're all doomed lol
Hey again, just to bring it back to this entire convo....I hope you don't get upset with me or feel any type of anger. This to me is healthy to have dialogue. I don't claim to know it all. I'm claiming what I've been given light to. And it makes sense to me. If you have felt disrespected, that has never been my intention and I do apologize if offended.
I appreciate your insight into these topics. I think it's good for Christians to talk about them.
I do not get upset about Biblical things as my views have changed from birth Presbyterian, agnostic, atheist, to Evangelical, then my search into Orthodoxy.
Catholicism v Protestants have caused way to much strife in my Scots Irish, Scots Protestant, and Irish Catholic community I grew up in.
When my wife and I moved back to Nicaragua, the main reason I wanted to be here in Matagalpa is there is an Orthodox church here.
Bishop Williamson, excommunicated form the church, who speaks openly against the Jesuits, the Jews, the Holohoax, and other conspiracies got me started saying the Rosary for just 30 days.
Then discovering of Our Lady of Guadalupe and then more apparitions of the Holy Mother, like in Fatima guided me to Catholicism.
Then the history of Saint Padre Pio, St. Bernadette, and many more influenced me.
She died in 1879 and this is the uncorrupted body of St. Bernadette in a Chapel in St. Gildard Convent in Nevers, France. Photo 2001.
Good to hear, and it sounds like quite a journey for sure!
Yeah I just don't want you to think I'm looking down on anything you believe in. I share a very similar upbringing, through multiple different faiths and beliefs into what I have no in faith.
It's an adventure for sure, but I'm loving every minute of it. So much to learn and to soak up.