Sue D.,
re: "There was a long period of time before there was actually a church getting together on Sundays."
Agree. What is your point?
re: "There was a great deal of speculation as to whether Jesus actually Did rise again."
I don't think Paul, James, Peter, John or Jude had any doubts about it. At least not that they mentioned in their letters.
re: "...we are told in the Ten Commandments to keep the Sabboth Day holy and that was the 6th day."
Actually, the 7th day of the week is the Sabbath.
re: "Does Scripture have to be Loud on a subject in order to do it?"
Maybe, maybe not. I was merely pointing out that scripture is silent with regard to anyone observing the first day of the week in honor of the resurrection.
re: "You Do observe all the Protestant church worshiping on Sunday. Right?"
Yes, I think that is generally true of most of them.
re: "We also have Father's Day and Mother's Day every year -- nothing about That in Scripture, either. Same thing with anniversaries and birthdays every year."
There is no important religious significance with regard to those days.
re: "There was a long period of time before there was actually a church getting together on Sundays."
Agree. What is your point?
re: "There was a great deal of speculation as to whether Jesus actually Did rise again."
I don't think Paul, James, Peter, John or Jude had any doubts about it. At least not that they mentioned in their letters.
re: "...we are told in the Ten Commandments to keep the Sabboth Day holy and that was the 6th day."
Actually, the 7th day of the week is the Sabbath.
re: "Does Scripture have to be Loud on a subject in order to do it?"
Maybe, maybe not. I was merely pointing out that scripture is silent with regard to anyone observing the first day of the week in honor of the resurrection.
re: "You Do observe all the Protestant church worshiping on Sunday. Right?"
Yes, I think that is generally true of most of them.
re: "We also have Father's Day and Mother's Day every year -- nothing about That in Scripture, either. Same thing with anniversaries and birthdays every year."
There is no important religious significance with regard to those days.