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Post by orkrdrkr on May 27, 2020 7:49:53 GMT
I would guess that he is probably referring to the abolishment or moving of the Sabbath day within most denominations and the dispute between Seventh-day Adventists and the rest of the Christians. Then the Jehovah's Witnesses, although many don't count them as Christians, probably think that believing in the Trinity breaks the first commandment. No, it has nothing to do with the Sabbath. And no, Jehovah's Witnesses accept the First Commandment and are definitely Christian. The concept of the Trinity was invented in Rome and appears nowhere in the Bible. The Trinity is definitely not in the Ten Commandments. My point was that Seventh-Day Adventists believe that the Jewish Sabbath must be observed on Saturday, and thus you could say that hence there is disagreement within Christian groups on that commandment. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. - Exodus 20:8 Is one of the ten commandments. I did not say that Jehova's Witnesses didn't accept the first commandment. I said that they would argue believing in Jesus as divine is breaking the first commandment. Most Christian denominations don't consider the JW as Christians, and I think that has to do with more than just dismissing the Trinity (they believe that Jesus is Michael the Archangel and that Jesus is in fact dead), but the JW consider them Babylon the Great anyway, so the question is if they care much.
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