Question: Why does the Sabbath
occupy more than one day on the Gregorian Calendar? Does this not illustrate that the First Dawn
After Conjunction Method for reckoning the beginning of the month is
wrong? Shouldn’t the world be observing
the Sabbaths & Feast Days on the same day?
Answer: You are having an
issue here solely because you are forcing the
man-mad International Date Line into your equation. You are trying to unite the entire world on
one counterfeit Gregorian day, which necessitates that everyone in the world
begin their day according to the International Date Line. The Creator’s
Calendar allows the heavenly bodies to determine when a day begins, as opposed
to man. When using the First
Dawn After Conjunction method of reckoning, everyone in the entire world
will begin their Sabbath within the same 24-hour period; thus, all will be
united in observing the same [Biblical] day. I believe that you are
inadvertently looking at this backwards. Someone has to decide when the
day begins, be it Yahuwah, or be it man. If you wish to unite the entire
world on one Gregorian date, then you have no choice but to allow man to tell
you when a day begins (via the International Date Line). The Sabbath,
as determined by the FDAC method, occupies only one true day; it is the
counterfeit Gregorian calendar that actually reckons two dates where there
should be one.
To illustrate this point, here is some homework for you. Using any reckoning method you wish, try to
come up with a scenario in which the entire world can observe one Gregorian
date without using the
International Date Line. You will quickly find
that it cannot be done.
It is not an
easy thing to wrap our minds around. But,
by Yahuwah’s grace, we will achieve a perfect understanding and will break free
from all man-made traditions. 🙂
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