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Brocken Jr.
Brocken Jr.
Sunday worship is older than the Papacy bro
LeStryfe79
LeStryfe79
Mark of The Beast?
The Brazilian Slaughter
The Brazilian Slaughter
@Brocken I live in the West, nobody kinda considers the Orthodox much here. Honestly, Orthodoxy is kind of small time.
Brocken Jr.
Brocken Jr.
Irrelevant. Sunday worship doesn't come from Rome is what I'm telling you. It is older than the Roman patriarchate. So to call Christians who worship on Sunday "puppets of Rome" is silly, since the Pope didn't institute that.
The Brazilian Slaughter
The Brazilian Slaughter
Read again and notice I'm saying "Protestants". Protestant churches split off Rome, not Eastern Christianity.
Brocken Jr.
Brocken Jr.
But supposedly, Protestants wanted to turn back the clock on Christianity to before Rome became corrupt, right? Well, Sunday worship predates Rome's authority or even existence as a see. So it doesn't logically follow that a rejection of Rome must include a rejection of the Lord's Day and reinstitution of the Sabbath as well.
The Brazilian Slaughter
The Brazilian Slaughter
No, we want to turn the clock to before the Church became corrupt, and Rome became corrupt long after that. The Patriarch of Rome started getting ideas during the eighth century, the rot had grown deep by then.
Saturday Worship was outlawed in the Fourth Century.

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