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CHAPTER 11 | FORGETTING TO REMEMBER THE SABBATH: THE ASSAULT
why. It exposes them. The legitimate Temple Priests, sons of Zadok in Qumran quote it as Torah and it tests as such. Your denomination has not conducted such a test we assure you. Ridicule is not testing. He knew Israel and even the modern church doctrine in our age would forget what He and His Word say on the matter. Even in Noah’s time, after his death, his sons also forgot. This was renewed in the time of Abraham and then, at the earlier time of Moses, it was forgotten again. This amnesia is not accidental however. It is a rebellious position of which we are warned many times. Man does not wish to be told to keep Law. He wants liberty to even sin whenever he wishes. We have been dealing with this human nature since the Garden of Eden and today it is only becoming more profound. Imagine an entire church system that teaches us to be lawless as if that is freedom yet it is bondage. Freedom is His Law. This literally means to teach us to sin. It justifies such sin even in the salvation doctrine that does not derive from scripture when we are told once saved, we are always saved. Put that in layman’s terms. Anyone hearing that not in the church knows exactly what is being said there. You can do whatever you want and nothing surrenders your salvation. The problem is you cannot. If we choose to live in sin or lawless, we are under the Law of Sin and Death which is the opposite of Yahuah’s law. We begin to see a pattern of another religion here in the 2nd Century. It is possible the Didache, if accurately dated to 50-70 A.D., may even precede this and prove the Synagogue of Satan originates in Turkey as that is the church being rebuked there in Revelation. However, this is evidence of a different religion not that of the Bible. It may parade as such but from it’s foundations, it never was. In admitting that his church, the false church not that of the Bible, is a stranger to Bible practices such as the Sabbath and Feasts 100 years after the Apostles is unimaginable. Tertullian, admits that believers should remain solemn to the Sabbath and Feasts. However, his admission of guilt proves the church in which he was within, which would become known as the Catholic Church, is not a Bible ekklesia. He is at least lamenting the straying from the Word. Tertullian, 155 A.D. “By us who are strangers to Sabbaths, and new moons, and festivals, once