Waldensians Were NOT Sabbath-keepers

Posted by mrloudcry on December 7, 2011 in Sunday, The Great Controversy, The Sabbath |

What Do the Waldensians Themselves Say? The following is an email response by a Waldensian Minister to the question about Waldensian Sabbath-keeping. ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨ My name is T. , Waldensian Minister in Italy, in charge – by our Board, to answer to your letter. If you are interested in the [...]

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Socrates Scholasticus Sabbath Statement Taken Out of Context

Posted by mrloudcry on September 28, 2011 in Sunday |

The following is taken from a debate with a learned Seventh-day Adventist Professor on one of my videos on YouTube earlier in this year (2011). The @mrloudcry sections are written by the Adventist Professor. The @Truthxxxxxxx sections are written by me (David M. Curtis).       @mrloudcry   But, many continued keeping Saturday for [...]

Difficult Bible Texts for Seventh-day Adventists

“Unless therefore I am convinced by the testimony of Scripture, or by the clearest reasoning, unless I am persuaded by means of the passages I have quoted, and unless they thus render my conscience bound by the Word of God, I cannot and will not retract, for it is unsafe for a Christian to speak [...]

Ellen White’s Sunday Mark of the Beast Theory

Posted by mrloudcry on March 20, 2011 in Mark of the Beast, Prophecy, Sunday |

Part 1: THE ADVENTIST POSITION ON THE MARK OF THE BEAST FROM 1850 – 1899 Part 2: THE ADVENTIST POSITION ON THE MARK OF THE BEAST FROM 1900 – 1915 Part 3: THE ADVENTIST POSITION ON THE MARK OF THE BEAST FROM 1915 – TODAY .. THE ADVENTIST POSITION ON ‘THE MARK OF THE BEAST’ [...]

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Myths about the Origin of Sunday Worship

Posted by mrloudcry on March 20, 2011 in Sunday |

Unraveling Great Controversy’s Myths about the Origin of Sunday Worship Doug Bachelor & David M. Curtis – Early Sunday Observance “I differ from Ellen White, for example, on the origin of Sunday. She teaches that in the first centuries all Christians observed the Sabbath and it was largely through the efforts of Constantine that Sunday-keeping [...]

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Neither Greeks Nor Romans Had 7 Day Weekly Cycles

Posted by mrloudcry on March 20, 2011 in Sunday |

  In the ancient world, the Egyptians and Jews observed a 7 day week. Those in Alexandria, Egypt gave astrological names to each day of the week in line with the gods found in Greek mythology. However during that time, the other parts of the Greek, and Roman Empires did not have a 7 day [...]

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The Ten Commandments in the Old and New Covenants

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS  What role do The Ten Commandments have in the New Covenant, now that the Old Covenant has been Abolished? By: David M. Curtis The Ten Commandments were given 430 years after Abraham   And this I say, that the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was [...]

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Why Adventist Think Pagans Worshiped Every Sunday

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in Sunday |

    Today we are going to look at the source book the Adventist Pioneers used as ‘proof’ that pagans worshiped on Sundays before Christians did. During the 19th century evolution and atheism had their mutual births into the world. Both joined forces against creationism, through direct attacks against all things Jewish and Christian, purporting [...]

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University of Chicago – Sunday NOT Pagan

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in D. M. Canright, History, Sunday |

University of Chicago, I appreciate very much the privilege of reading the two chapters of your forthcoming book, and shall certainly want a copy of it when it is out. Seventy years ago, when Seventh-Day Adventism was born, when people possessed a very meager amount of information concerning the ancients, and when even the great [...]

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University of Wisconsin – Sunday NOT Pagan

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in D. M. Canright, History, Sunday |

Dear Sir: I shall answer your questions briefly, and in the order in which you sent them. 1. The pagan Greeks and Romans never had a weekly day of rest. 2. They never had a weekly holiday or festival day. 3. They never had a special day in the week on which they made offerings [...]

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Harvard University – Sunday NOT Pagan

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in D. M. Canright, History, Sunday |

  Professor Moore wrote me as follows: Divinity Ave., Cambridge, Mass., Dear Sir: There are two seven-day weeks: the Jewish week, with a Sabbath on the seventh day; and the Astrological week, with days named after the sun, moon, and five planets, in our order determined by the theories of astrology, but without any day [...]

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The Smithsonian – Sunday NOT Pagan

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in D. M. Canright, History, Sunday |

  Dear Sir: I have referred your letter of September 14th to Dr. I. M. Casonawicz, Assistant Curator of Old World Archeology, who furnishes the following replies to your several inquiries: . 1. Did the pagan Romans and Greeks ever have any regular weekly day of rest from secular work? Ans. No. . 2. Did [...]

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The British Museum – Sunday NOT Pagan

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in D. M. Canright, History, Sunday |

Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, London, England Sir: I am commanded by the Assistant Keeper of Greek and Roman Antiquities to reply as follows to your questions on the ancient week: Q. 1. Did the pagan Romans and Greeks ever have any regular weekly day of rest from secular work? Ans. No. [...]

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There Are NO Holy Days In The New Covenant

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in Romans 14:5, Sunday |

There are only two positions held in the time of Paul according to in Romans 14:5 “The Waldensians did not keep the Sabbath and were not guardians of the “Sabbath Truth” as you call it. The Waldensians . . . follow more: Romans 14,5-8.” T . – Waldensian Minister in Italy (click to read the [...]

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Acts 20:7

Posted by mrloudcry on March 18, 2011 in Acts 20:7, Sunday |

  How can God condemn the whole world for doing something that is NOT prohibited by scripture? There is no scripture in the Bible that says, “THOU SHALT NOT ASSEMBLE TOGETHER WITH OTHER BELIEVERS ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK!” If that were the case then Paul would be guilty of doing the same [...]

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Proving Sunday is COMMANDED in the Bible – Where’s My $1000?

Posted by mrloudcry on March 17, 2011 in 1 Corinthians 16:2, Sunday |

Proving Sunday is COMMANDED in the Bible! Where’s My $1000? by: mrloudcry 1 Corinthians 16:1-2 Chilco wrote:6. Christians are commanded every Sunday to give into a common treasury of the church: 1 Cor 16:1-2No, they were told to set something aside at home. 16:2 Upon the first day of the week let every one of [...]

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Isn’t Sunday Pagan? “Venerable Day of the Sun”

Posted by mrloudcry on March 17, 2011 in Sunday |

“In the constitution of Constantine of A.D. 321, which spoke of the “venerable day of the sun,” Constantine regards Sunday as venerable undoubtedly from the Christian standpoint. It had been so regarded by the Christians since the second century, as the day of the Resurrection.” “It would, therefore, be venerable to Constantine, who had already [...]

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80 Facts About Sunday Keeping

Posted by mrloudcry on March 17, 2011 in D. M. Canright, Sunday |

The author of this pamphlet kept Saturday for twenty-eight years, hence knows of what he writes. The tract is put in brief statements for careful study with Bible in hand. Each reference should be looked up. 1. The Old Testament, as a rule of life, has passed away. Heb. viii. 13. 2. Jesus introduced a [...]

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