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The Sabbath – Stunning Admissions! (Part 1)

Here are startling admissions from “Christian leaders” as to why billions observe Sunday as the “Christian Sabbath” in place of the Seventh Day! Understand what the Bible—God!—teaches.

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Saturday or Sunday – Which Is the Sabbath?

Most professing Christians observe Sunday. Yet, the Jewish people (and a few others) keep the seventh-day Sabbath. Was this day only for the Jews, or only for ancient Israel?

Does the New Testament establish Sunday as the Lord’s Day—or is the Sabbath still in effect? Does it make any difference? If so, which day is the Christian Sabbath? Can it be proven?

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