Voke,
I can confidently say that your obsession with anti-SDA rhetoric has reached that stage where you have become captive to your own bamboozlement.
Contrary to what SDAs would have you believe, they are not the ONLY sabbath keepers together with the Jews; many Christian and pseudo-Christian sects are Sabbatarians.
Please cite the SDA material saying Adventists believe they are the only Sabbathkeepers along with Jews, and that Christ arose on Saturday. The Adventist belief on the Sabbath is solidly based on the Ten Commandments, such that the timing of the resurrection is only supporting evidence. In fact, it is the timing of Jesus' rest in the grave that Adventists often cite as support for Sabbath rest, rather than the resurrection itself (the argument used by Sundaykeepers, that Christ arose on Sunday, so the day should be worshiped instead of Sabbath).
I don't understand why it hurts them so much that not everyone is a sabbath-keeper. The attention given to the Lord's Day, Sunday is a source of perpetual envy.
Your sources of perpetual envy are your own. If you have envy and know its sources, avoid projecting it on others who have nothing to do with it and have no personal experience with Voke beyond nipate.
A Christian like vooke will gladly tell you that God is INDIFFERENT to whatever day you single out for worship. So why does he cling to Sunday? It is a church tradition that does not infringe on any scripture. And more importantly, The most defining moment and event in Christianity happened on a Sunday. Am talking about resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Please go further and explain why you have picked tradition over the word of God (to the extent that you have come to believe you know the mind of God outside His revealed Word, the Ten Commandments).
So what do Sabbatarians do with the resurrection? They attempt to place it on Saturday, the Sabbath instead of Sunday. This way, they can steal the thunder from Sunday by claiming that there is nothing 'special' in Sunday and there is everything special with Saturday seeing that Jesus resurrected on Saturday!
I'm not sure what you base your propaganda on. Adventists do not worship on Sabbath because of the timing of the resurrection, neither do Adventists claim Jesus arose on Sabbath. If you manufacture that strawman, please demolish it in peace and leave Adventists and the Sabbath out of it.
The resurrection is recorded in Matt28
1 In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre.
2 And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it.
3 His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow:
4 And for fear of him the keepers did shake, and became as dead men.
5 And the angel answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified.
6 He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.
Before you jump to conclusions as usual, please note that the passage only mentions the time the women visited the tomb, not when the resurrection occurred. So it may be possible that it occurred earlier than the time the women got the news.
Frankly speaking, I don't care which day he resurrected, but when somebody stretches their hallucinations and attempts to 'steal' the resurrection from Sunday to Saturday, am concerned. See God hates a lying tongue so I have a mandate to preach the truth and call out this lie and help fellow truth seekers think.
"I don't care which day" coming from a pastor who consistently keeps Sunday and devotes huge amounts of bandwidth dreaming, scheming and concocting ways to lambast those who keep the fourth Commandment. Typically, Sunday keeping protestants make the suicidal, self-defeating and contradictory argument that they keep Sunday "because Christ arose on that day." That argument is one of the suicidal ones made by Voke on the Lord's Day thread. Quite a stretch for someone who "doesn't care about which day."
Maybe you don't care, but Jesus cared enough to tell the disciples how long He would be in the grave. Do not stretch your "carelessness" to God and think that because you do not care about the days, it is license to belittle the fourth commandment.
Please note that I have reservations about the Wednesday crucifixion interpretation. (I won't dare throw ad hominems like "hallucination" at it though). I'll explain my reservations later if necessary.
Contrary to what SDAs would have you believe, they are not the ONLY sabbath keepers together with the Jews; many Christian and pseudo-Christian sects are Sabbatarians.
These religions which have built their rallying points on Saturday are a funny bunch; they will twist history, employ falsehoods and are ALWAYS grossly inconsistent in their hermeneutic
I don't understand why it hurts them so much that not everyone is a sabbath-keeper. The attention given to the Lord's Day, Sunday is a source of perpetual envy.
A Christian like vooke will gladly tell you that God is INDIFFERENT to whatever day you single out for worship. So why does he cling to Sunday? It is a church tradition that does not infringe on any scripture. And more importantly, The most defining moment and event in Christianity happened on a Sunday. Am talking about resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
So what do Sabbatarians do with the resurrection? They attempt to place it on Saturday, the Sabbath instead of Sunday. This way, they can steal the thunder from Sunday by claiming that there is nothing 'special' in Sunday and there is everything special with Saturday seeing that Jesus resurrected on Saturday!
Did Jesus resurrect on Saturday as opposed to Sunday?
Frankly speaking, I don't care which day he resurrected, but when somebody stretches their hallucinations and attempts to 'steal' the resurrection from Sunday to Saturday, am concerned. See God hates a lying tongue so I have a mandate to preach the truth and call out this lie and help fellow truth seekers think.
First, let us examine this JESUS-RESURRECTED-ON-SATURDAY theory and then we can with the Word of God which is as a hammer, dash it to smithereens
Traditional timing doesn't add up
http://www.ucg.org/doctrinal-beliefs/jesus-wasnt-crucified-friday-or-resurrected-sunday/