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fandomsecrets2014-06-02 06:46 pm
[ SECRET POST #2708 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2708 ⌋
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[Degrassi Junior High/Degrassi High and Saved By The Bell]
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[The Cinema Snob]
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[Phil Robertson from Duck Dynasty]
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[Silicon Valley]
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[Xavier Dolan]
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[Pacific Rim]
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[Sailor Moon]
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[Iwan Rheon]
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[Love Stage!!]
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[The Losers (movie)]
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[K-pop]
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I think it's easy to make an argument that the Sabbath law was intended to be more like "take time out of your life to rest and honor Me" but if you're going by the letter of the law then yeah it's definitely the "seventh day" thing. Though of course you can argue about what constitutes "work" and which day is the seventh day.
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It was not like they were harvesting the whole field, they were only getting enough for a snack, but the authorities of that time had such strict rules that doing that was against them.
So my church at least believed in abstaining in unnecessary secular activities. You'd probably get a hundred and one opinions on what counts as "necessary".
My church at least considers Saturday the seventh day.
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What is meant by "no unnecessary secular activities"? Does that mean no work, or no anything? I knew an Orthodox Jewish guy in high school who couldn't even go to parties on Saturdays. I wondered what they did all day. (And that's not even to argue the point about what is and isn't secular, like you pointed out.)
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Depends on what sort of parties they are, I guess.
A lot of "secular activities" lists do sound like they're lists of "anything that's fun is banned!".