How Sunday got its name

The name for Sunday stems from the Middle English word sunnenday, which itself comes from the Old English word sunnandæg. The English derivations stem from the Latin diēs sōlis (“sun’s day”).

To know why this particular day is devoted to the sun, you have to look to Babylonian times.

The Babylonians were the first to start the seven-day week, and they brought it to the Latin-speaking Romans, who named each day after a god. Germanic and Nordic people did the same, but replaced the Roman gods with their own corresponding gods.

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Since Christmas falls on Sun day this year, I refuse to worship the birth of the Son of God on Sun day. If I figure out a suitable day of the week not based on a pagan god symbol to celebrate the birth of Christ, I will let you know.

Obviously, I am being facetious. I do want to address (once again) the ease of which our attention is diverted and our efforts divided. I know this will not change because freedom minded people do not like to be told what to do, when to do it or how to do it. Because we all know better than other people.

Maybe that is how a demented old fool is the fraudulently elected pResident. My personal opinion is that it does not matter as events are spirally out of control. Evil unleashed is evil unrestrained and their efforts to cancel our culture, religion and children are being expedited at an alarming rate. Even I would not have thought our medical community would be so easily manipulated. They administered an untested genetically engineered “vaccine” that appears to be killing more people that the Sars-Cov 2 bioweapon. As I wrote earlier today, “Rachel” Levine now wants doctors to become proactive ambassadors for gender ideology.

There is much blame to go around for the usurpation of the Republic. Congress is culpable for accepting and certifying a fraudulent President. The Supreme Court is culpable for its inaction in maintaining the Constitution and our government’s integrity. The media and social media are culpable for its collusion with election interference and propaganda. The church is culpable for not standing up against immorality and accepting sin within its very walls.

But maybe, we are culpable for allowing our nation to descend into such an evil state with barely a whimper. Our greatest enemy is ourselves: we accept our destruction with only keystrokes as a weapon. We divide ourselves on every minutiae instead of uniting as forefathers did with Sacred Honor.

I have faith in the Lord that He will win and that evil will be vanquished. The cost will be dear to us and our children. We will win our Liberty IF we have a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence and can unite on common principles. Until then, you all can continue to fight, divide and say “look at me”. As for me:

Merry Christmas.

David DeGerolamo

    
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tom finley
tom finley
1 year ago

Merry Christmas to everyone and NCRenegade, I have differences of opinion on a lot of things, but I am united with everyone willing to stand and fight for our survival and restoration of the Republic, God bless.

Stan Sylvester
Stan Sylvester
1 year ago
Reply to  tom finley

I’m proud to stand with you Tom.

tom finley
tom finley
1 year ago
Reply to  Stan Sylvester

And I with you Stan, God bless.

EddieHnatko
EddieHnatko
1 year ago
Reply to  tom finley

And I with all of you. And Merry Christmas.

Louis Jenkins
Louis Jenkins
1 year ago

I worship on the Sabbath, or Saturday if you wish to call it by the common name. But when the call comes days of the week, nor their names, will matter. We’ve got a lot of problems coming and every man and woman should be
prepared.

Jeff
Jeff
1 year ago

Historically the Protestants that first came to America only celebrated 52 holy days each year. See for example
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A2OhmPOQf6w

maria
maria
1 year ago

4th commandment says to worship on Saturday.