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Saturday or Sunday: Which Is the Sabbath?

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The "Saturday or Sunday" question has been one of Christendom's most contested issues, sparking great controversy and terrible violence through the centuries. Theologians and ministers of every background have offered their opinion regarding the Christian Sabbath, with the assumption that traditional, orthodox Christianity is the place to begin the discussion.

This book clearly explains which day should be observed-straight from the pages of the Bible!-breaking through every false the premise that the weekly cycle has been lost; that the Sabbath command is only part of the law of Moses; that the Catholic Church has authority to "change times"; that Sunday is the "Lord's Day"; and that keeping the Sabbath is a burden.

After proving the Sabbath's validity, there still remains a host of related questions pertaining to how to correctly observe the seventh day. Since it is God who established the Sabbath, we must look in His Word for guidelines revealing how to keep it in a way pleasing to Him.

Also, you will learn the simple-to-understand-and easily verifiable-explanation of the "mark of the beast," and how it relates to the day you choose to worship the Creator God.

Saturday or Sunday - Which is the Sabbath? is the strongest book ever written proving which day is the true Sabbath, why and how we must keep it today, and how it is directly connected to the very purpose of your existence!

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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David C. Pack

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David C. Pack is the founder and Pastor General of the Restored Church of God. He attended Ambassador College and entered the ministry of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG) in 1971. Following the 1995 schism in the WCG, Pack became a minister in the Global Church of God, but he was fired on May 3, 1999, and established his own church. Since then, he has established over 50 congregations, authored more than 20 books, written hundreds of booklets and articles, and appeared on The History Channel.

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The information was accurate until he started started showing agreement in catholic doctrine.
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