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The Calendar Was Changed.

Some people are worried that our weekly cycle has been changed, for instance, today’s Monday might actually be ancient time’s Friday. This has now been proven to be exactly so - by Creator's true Luni-solar Calendar!  The majority has claimed for centuries that the calendar was changed only once in October 1582 in order to keep up with the solar cycle, and that this change in no way affected the weekly cycle. What happened was that Friday October 5, 1582 became Friday October 15, 1582. Ten days were omitted but the weekly cycle was not disrupted. While this is a fact of history, much more serious and far reaching changes were actually done before that time.

With the new light now being shed on Creator's true Luni-solar Calendar - WLC has divorced itself from the old way of thinking that -- 'It is also easy to prove that Saturday today is the same as the Saturday that Yahushua kept holy and that the Jews have been keeping track of it all along. This is also another great delusion - because as it turns out - the Jews also succumbed under pressure and adopted 'Saturday' of the Gregorian calendar with its named days and its continuous unbroken cycle of 7 day weeks!

We now find that the Bible and history confirm the seventh day as Yahuwah’s Sabbath, but that it is not necessarily 'Saturday' as contained in a continuous unbroken cycle of 7 day weeks.

How did 'Sunday', the first day of the Gregorian week replace this Sabbath in the first place?

“In 313 Constantine published the Edict of Milan, granting freedom of religion in the Empire, and establishing Sunday as a day of worship." Soon after this decree, Christians throughout the Roman Empire began to adopt Constantine's day of worship.” Collier's Encyclopedia, under the entry "Constantine I."

Catholics made Sunday, not only a day of worship, but the day of rest too: "The Church, on the other hand, after changing the day of rest from the Jewish Sabbath, or seventh day of the week, to the first, made the Third Commandment refer to Sunday as the day to be kept holy as the Lord's day.” The Council of Trent (Sess. VI, can. xix) condemns those who deny that the Ten Commandments are binding on Christians. The Catholic Encylopedia, Commandments of God, Volume IV, © 1908 by Robert Appleton Company, Online Edition © 1999 by Kevin Knight, Nihil Obstat - Remy Lafort, Censor Imprimatur - +John M. Farley, Archbishop of New York, page 153.

“Had she not such power, she could not have done that in which all modern religionists agree with her; she could not have substituted the observance of Sunday, the first day of the week, for the observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week, a change for which there is no Scriptural authority.” Stephen Keenana, a Roman Catholic priest,Doctrinal Catechism, p. 174.

Now after many centuries of great delusion, we have come to find that the true Sabbath cannot necessarily be identified as Saturday or Sunday by use of the Roman Gregorian calendar.

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