User talk:Sabbathbaptist

This is your last warning. The next time you insert a spam link,  you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Persistent spammers may have their websites blacklisted from Wikipedia. Academic Challenger 02:57, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

Sorry, I did not know I was out of bounds. It is my first go at this. How do I have real time conversations? Is this content acceptable?

" Sabbath Baptists are a relatively new but growing Ten Commandments keeping Church with a small following in the United States, Philippines, South Africa, and Europe.

Originally the Sabbath Baptists were under the General Conference of Seventh Day Baptists. However, in 2004, the Sabbath Baptists split from the Conference and became non-denominational in character. As they are not under a General Conference a census of their numbers is unknown.

The split between the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference and the Sabbath Baptists was predicated on a position held by the Sabbath Baptists that Biblically, Sunday observance, in lieu of God's seventh day Sabbath, is a sin (ref. 1st John 3:4) as it violates the Forth Commandment of God.

The General Conference disassociated it's self with the Sabbath Baptists primarily over the Sabbath Baptist’s citing in their literature and their internet site that keeping the first day, "Sunday", as the Sabbath day is an example of disobedience and unbelief by Christians (ref. Hebrews 4). A secondary reason is seated in the Sabbath Baptist’s position on exclusion of membership by anyone associated with any secret society, un-Biblical theology such as accepting homosexual behavior as not sinful, or accepting members that are associated with any entity that advocates racial discrimination.

The Sabbath Baptists believe that willfully and knowingly sinning each and every week by not keeping the seventh day as Sabbath is being obedient to the commandments of men (ref. Matthew 15:7-9 & Mark 7:6-9) and therefore, is unpardonable sin (ref. Hebrews 6:4-6 & Matthew 15:9 & Mark 7:8).

Like their cousins, the Seventh Day Baptists, Sabbath Baptists believe that the Biblical "Seventh Day Sabbath" (i.e. Saturday as renamed by the Romans) was sanctified and hallowed by God Himself at creation (ref. Genesis 2:3). The Sabbath Baptists do not keep Sunday, the first day of the week, as Sabbath because: (1) historically Sunday was observed as a pre-Christian, pagan, holy day associated with sun god worship (ref. Cult of Mithraism, Sol Invictus, Canaanite / Phoenician Baal Tammuz); and (2) it is not a day that God sanctified and hallowed to be kept as the Sabbath day according to the Decalogue.

The Sabbath Baptist’s believe that the seventh day Sabbath was to be remembered by God's people as a day of rest and worship "before" God gave Moses the 10 Commandments (ref. Exodus 16). They believe that keeping a seventh day Sabbath is a perpetual sign and covenant between God and His people forever (ref. Exodus 31:16 & 17) and cannot be abrogated by men."

You need to provide more information about when the organization was founded, where it is active, how many members, etc. If it is still a very small group, it may not be notable enough to be mentioned in Wikipedia at all. See Community portal which has some style guides. Academic Challenger 03:59, 29 January 2007 (UTC)