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Prayer of the Blessed Virgin

D28guy

New Member
I am a born again person and I most certainly do worship God on His Sabbath.

Meaning Saturday.

I worship God on Saturday, and on Sunday, and on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

I worship my God every day of the week so I'm safe.


As far as when we gather corporatly, it makes no difference whatsoever what day or days we meet. Its whenever we feel like meeting. I've been a part of fellowships that met on Sunday, plus a weeknight...I've also been a part of fellowships that only meet on weeknights with no weekend gathering at all. I was equally blessed by both.

The important thing is that we gather together regularly, not when.

The scriptures tell us...

"But now after you have known God, or rather are known by God, how is it that you turn again to the weak and beggarly elements, to which you desire again to be in bondage. You observe days and months and seasons and years. I am afraid for you, lest I have labored in vain."
"Stand fast therefore in the freedom with which Christ has made you free, and do not be entagled again in the yoks of bondage"
God bless,

Mike
 

Bob

New Member
I was visiting in a Catholic hospital once and picked up a pamphlet about St. Anthony (for whom the hospital was named). St. Anthony is the "patron Saint" of lost items. This pamphlet gave detailed instructions on how to invoke ol' Tony's spirit to help you find things that you had lost or misplaced, such as rings, keys, money, ect. At first I thought it might have been a joke, but those people were serious. It's rediculous to think that if Anthony made it to heaven, God would have him bother with running errands for absent minded mortals.
 

jmcneely01

New Member
I have read that Ghandi is considered by the Catholic Church to be a "Saint" even though he openly rejected Christ. This is utter garbage.
 
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