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thanks amatuer!
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wannabejew
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November 25, 2004
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Exstud...
hey! you may just have the solution. oh wait, i just thought of a glitch: "SIX days shall you work, and on the seventh day, rest." dangit, looks like we can't take that extra day!!
posted by
wannabejew
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November 25, 2004
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Hi, while I may not agree with all your views, I must say that you have a very informative blog going. Keep it up!
BTW, that's a very interesting journey you're on.
posted by
Amateur
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November 24, 2004
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I believe the Christian sabbath was changed to Sunday by some pope in the early church. I very much doubt it was a change made based upon theological integrity or anything. But I do have a solution: Let's say BOTH days are fair game for sabbath, and thus to be on the safe side, no person of faith should work EITHER day! Wouldn't that be awesome?!
posted by
Dylan24
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November 17, 2004
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Thanks Klara! :)
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wannabejew
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November 14, 2004
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Ariala
Awesome!! sabbath-keepers seem few and far between, so it's always refreshing to meet others....
posted by
wannabejew
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November 14, 2004
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I'm glad you stopped by my posting, WannaBe, as this is great work.
I'll be a regular now, as it's unique work, that is well written, something I'm always drawn to.
posted by
KlaraRoberts
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November 14, 2004
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I, too, keep this day.
http://www.blogit.com/Blogs/Blog.aspx/Ariala9203/
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Ariala
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November 14, 2004
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