Rome changes times and laws. Changed the sabbath from Saturday to Sunday and altered the Ten Commandments.Mellontes wrote:NopeRND wrote:Amen Mellontes! Amen.
Now, if we could just figure out what "times and laws" that Jerusalem changed we'd be all set! Any ideas?!
Dan 7:25 And he (the Little Horn) shall speak [great] words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
"Times"
"Question--Have you any other way of proving that the church [Roman Catholic] has power to institute festivals of precept?"
"Answer--Had she not such power, she could not have done that in which all modem 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, a change for which there is not Scriptural authority." A Doctrinal Catechism, by Rev. Stephen Keenan, page 174
"The Catholic church, by virtue of her divine mission, changed the day from Saturday to Sunday." (The Catholic Mirror, official organ of Cardinal Gibbons,Sept.23, 1893).
"Question--Which is the Sabbath day?" Answer--Saturday is the Sabbath day.
"Question--Why do we observe Sunday instead of Saturday?"
"Answer--We observe Sunday instead of Saturday because the Catholic Church, in the Council of Laodicea, (A.D. 336), transferred the solemnity from Saturday to Sunday," (The Convert's Catechism of Catholic Doctrine, p.50, Third Edition, 1913, a work which received the "apostolic blessing" of Plus X, Jan. 25, 1910).
In 1562 the Archbishop declared that tradition now stood above scripture. “The authority of the Church is illustrated most clearly by the scriptures, for on one hand she recommends them, declares them to be divine, and offers them to us to be read, and on the other hand, the legal precepts in the scriptures taught by the Lord have ceased by virtue of the same authority. The Sabbath, the most glorious day in the law, has been changed into the Lord's day. These and other similar matters have not ceased by virtue of Christ's teaching (for He says that He has come to fulfill the law, not to destroy it), but they have been changed by the authority of the Church.” Gaspare de Posso Archbishop of Reggio, Council of Trent.
"and laws."
The Ten Commandments
Catholic Version
I.
I am the LORD your God: you shall not have strange Gods before me!
II.
You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain!
III.
Remember to keep holy the LORD'S Day!
IV.
Honor your father and your mother!
V.
You shall not kill!
VI.
You shall not commit adultery!
VII.
You shall not steal!
VIII.
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor!
IX.
You shall not covet your neighbor's wife!
X.
You shall not covet your neighbor's goods!