Don't see either happening but I can't give up Sunday.
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Originally posted by Crazy Horse View Postnow your just cherry picking sir ....and I'm not "pretending" anything...
SATURDAY is the Sabbath...
"Hardly working" is still working, thus not in accordance to God's word if YOUR preacher is preachin on the SABBATH day....
but you go on cherry picking & keep pretending if it makes you feel better...but ya might wanna give that high horse a rest.
Pole America and 99% percent will say the Sabbath is Sun. Ok, so it's not literally the 7th day, but it is the day we all recognize as the Lords day.
Since you say it's not the Sabbath, is a believer who doesn't worship on Sat at odds with gods law? Or does God just ask that we give 1 day of the week?
Let's say the law passed, and you got caught. Think your lawyer could convince the judge, Sun wasn't the sabbath?
I used to have a uncle just like this. Call a rotary mower a Bush Hog, and he would make some smart ***** comment every time about how Bush Hog is a brand name, not a thing.
Yeah, I know, but the whole world knows the implement as a Bush Hog, not a rotary mower.
See how that works? Very redundant.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostAfter all these years, if huntin on Sunday is what gets me the hot gate....I'll be real upset.
If you read the bible much at all, you would know you'll wind up in hell for much less.
There's a reason very few will be in heaven, as per the bible.
I am not the least bit religous by the way, but I have read the bible through many times, and studied it for yrs.
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Originally posted by MadHatter View PostCherry picking? Isn't this where common sense kicks in ?
Pole America and 99% percent will say the Sabbath is Sun. Ok, so it's not literally the 7th day, but it is the day we all recognize as the Lords day.
Since you say it's not the Sabbath, is a believer who doesn't worship on Sat at odds with gods law? Or does God just ask that we give 1 day of the week?
Let's say the law passed, and you got caught. Think your lawyer could convince the judge, Sun wasn't the sabbath?
I used to have a uncle just like this. Call a rotary mower a Bush Hog, and he would make some smart ***** comment every time about how Bush Hog is a brand name, not a thing.
Yeah, I know, but the whole world knows the implement as a Bush Hog, not a rotary mower.
See how that works? Very redundant.
Sunday is a day of worship in America. The Sabbath is Saturday. That's literally the meaning of Sabbath. I don't think anyone is being contradictory, I just stated a fact to someone that said, "No hunting on Sunday because the Sabbath is holy"...or something to that effect. I just pointed out that was flawed logic since Sunday didn't have anything to do with the Sabbath. And if every last SOB in America thinks Sunday is the Sabbath....They'll all be wrong.
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Originally posted by MadHatter View PostCherry picking? Isn't this where common sense kicks in ?
Pole America and 99% percent will say the Sabbath is Sun. Ok, so it's not literally the 7th day, but it is the day we all recognize as the Lords day.
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SUNDAY not being the SABBATH, IS the point...
cherry-pick verb
cher·ry-pick | \ ˈcher-ē-ˌpik \
cherry-picked; cherry-picking; cherry-picks
Definition of cherry-pick
intransitive verb
: to select the best or most desirable
transitive verb
: to select as being the best or most desirable
also : to select the best or most desirable
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostWrong comparison. If everyone starts calling a weedeater a Bush Hog, it'd be the same type comparison.
Sunday is a day of worship in America. The Sabbath is Saturday. That's literally the meaning of Sabbath. I don't think anyone is being contradictory, I just stated a fact to someone that said, "No hunting on Sunday because the Sabbath is holy"...or something to that effect. I just pointed out that was flawed logic since Sunday didn't have anything to do with the Sabbath. And if every last SOB in America thinks Sunday is the Sabbath....They'll all be wrong.
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostWrong comparison. If everyone starts calling a weedeater a Bush Hog, it'd be the same type comparison.
Sunday is a day of worship in America. The Sabbath is Saturday. That's literally the meaning of Sabbath. I don't think anyone is being contradictory, I just stated a fact to someone that said, "No hunting on Sunday because the Sabbath is holy"...or something to that effect. I just pointed out that was flawed logic since Sunday didn't have anything to do with the Sabbath. And if every last SOB in America thinks Sunday is the Sabbath....They'll all be wrong.
You call Sunday the Sabbath, it literally isn't.
It wasn't a comparison, it was an example of..
You are 100% correct in the literal sense .
To believers, Sun is literally their Sabbath.
It is what is, but it ain't what it is.
Connotation is a wildchild.
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Originally posted by MadHatter View PostYou call a rotary mower a Bush Hog, it literally isn't.
You call Sunday the Sabbath, it literally isn't.
It wasn't a comparison, it was an example of..
You are 100% correct in the literal sense .
To believers, Sun is literally their Sabbath.
It is what is, but it ain't what it is.
Connotation is a wildchild.
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Originally posted by Crazy Horse View Postwait.......what about common sense & cherry picking??!
SUNDAY not being the SABBATH, IS the point...
cherry-pick verb
cher·ry-pick | \ ˈcher-ē-ˌpik \
cherry-picked; cherry-picking; cherry-picks
Definition of cherry-pick
intransitive verb
: to select the best or most desirable
transitive verb
: to select as being the best or most desirable
also : to select the best or most desirable
Maybe you can get some BOOMS, and Crawfish memes.
I wasn't trying to argue. Simply stating that the literal, would not save your butt in court.
So the literal is literally irrelevant in this instance.
You can state it all you want, but if it is 100% irrelevant what's the point?
Way off topic from the original post.
No harm no foul.
Enjoy your evening
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Originally posted by donpablo View PostI call BS on the OP hearing that TPWD is considering no hunting on Sundays (unless he heard this April 1st). There’s not 1 state considering implementing this, only states considering ditching it.
By the way I hunt AND go to church on Sunday.
I’ll never forget the Sunday I served on The Lord’s Table with deer blood on my jeans. I was a teenager, took a nice buck one Sunday morning, gutted him out, and got him back to the house with just enough time to hang him up, clean up and jump into the truck to go the church. I had changed my shirt and boots, but I thought my jeans were ok. Nope, had blood all over the back of the legs where I had wiped my hands. I noticed it as I was walking through the parking lot. Too late. Then my cousin stopped me at the door to remind me that I was number two on the Table. Stand in the middle, say the prayer to bless the Cup, and serve the communion trays up and down the center aisle. Let’s just say I got some funny looks from the folks that didn’t know it was deer season, and some smiles and knowing looks from those that did. Communion is a solemn, contemplative ceremony at our church, and it just about shocked me out of my skin when, while serving the first tray to my grandpa, he grabbed me by the arm and pulled me down so he could whisper “you git a good-un?”
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Originally posted by Hunting4fun View PostI know your being smart but this isn't something to joke about. I'd rather go to heaven than hunt on a Sunday. That's just me.
For the record, I applaud your level of commitment to our Lord. We just don't see eye to eye on this topic.
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