no that is not true
Genesis 2:2 states, " ... [God] rested on the seventh day from all the work that he had done."
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It is true that Roman churches switch the Sabbath to Sunday. This day is for God.
Most religions have a creator god. For example:To Hindus, Brahma was the true creator of life.To Zoroastrians, Ahura Mazda was the true creator of lifeTo Jews, modern Christians and Muslims, God was the true creator of life.Atheists recognise that we do not need a creator god for life to exist.
The "true Sabbath", if one wishes to observe it as it was original set out in the Torah, starts Friday sundown and ends Saturday sundown.
The sabbath was instituted by God at Creation as the seventh day - the day when God 'rested'. Therefore God is in control of, or Lord of, the sabbath. Christians believe that Jesus' claims to be divine are true, and that Jesus is, indeed, God incarnate. Therefore Jesus, as God, is also Lord of the Sabbath. And in saying this, Jesus took the opportunity (one of many in other situations) of declaring his divinity.
The Pegans authorized Sunday rest. The true day to rest is Saturday because in the Bible it states that God rested on the 7th day. Even the 4th Commandment says to :Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God
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The question makes invalid assumptions. That the Pope represents all Christians. That the Pope believes the Sabbath presently worshipped is incorrect. That the Pope has the ability to change that Sabbath
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No, Satan is not the true creator of the universe. In many religious beliefs, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, God is believed to be the creator of the universe. Satan is often depicted as a fallen angel who opposes God and spreads evil.
The Pharisees accused Jesus and his disciples of eating grain in the cornfields on the Sabbath. This incident is recorded in the Gospels, where the Pharisees criticized them for allegedly violating Sabbath laws by plucking and eating grain as they walked through the fields. Jesus responded by highlighting the importance of mercy and the true purpose of the Sabbath.