You still don't get it Bob. It doesn't matter what I believe on this topic. Put that to rest.BobRyan said:1. You can't have it both ways -- either you agree fully with Moody and I am misquoting him -- so then SHOW that I am doing that even ONCE!
It doesn't matter what the poll is saying. Put that to rest.
It doesn't matter whether or not I agree or disagree with Moody. Put that to rest.
What matters is the fact that you are deliberately misrepresenting someone else's belief system. You are deliberately misrepresenting what Moody beliefs. I don't care whether or not he lines up with your little survey or poll. That is not the issue. You are stating (and very unethically) that he believes something that he does not.
"Thou shalt keep holy the Sabbath Day."
Yes, Moody believes that. But not in the same way you do.
Moody defines Sabbath as Sunday.
Thus what Moody is saying is this: "Thou shalt keep holy the Sunday day." But you have twisted everything that he has said to mean that he has set aside the Jewish Sabbath (Saturday) as a day of rest, holy, unto the Lord. That is a false allegation, and deceit on your part. Moody never taught that. Whenever he used Sabbath his intent and meaning was Sunday (whether he clarified it or not). That was the meaning of the word in that day among Christians. You cannot use Moody as an example of one who kept the Sabbath. He did not. The Sabbath, to him, was Sunday. So leave Moody out of your arguments.
If EGW knew that Moody worshiped on Sunday and not Saturday she would count Moody as one who had the mark of the beast.
If EGW knew that Moody called Sunday the Sabbath, and worshiped on Sunday, she would brand him twice with the mark of the beast and be rolling over in her grave with anguish.
Every argument that Moody ever gave in favor of the Sabbath was meant to be in favor of Sunday for he believed that the Sabbath was Sunday. Don't misrepresent him again.