The thread on watching or playing sports on Sunday brings up the point about working on Sunday.
It seems that most people have agreed that working on Sunday is OK if you are a doctor, police officer, fireman, etc. So my question is this:
What about all of the people that the church hires and requires them to work on Sunday? Example, audio visual techs for conference, building maintainance at the universities, finance department at the church office building, etc. (These people are hired and get paid, they do not work for free on Sunday).
What are some of your thoughts?
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What about all of the people that the church hires and requires them to work on Sunday? Example, audio visual techs for conference, building maintainance at the universities, finance department at the church office building, etc. (These people are hired and get paid, they do not work for free on Sunday). |
QUOTE (LDS_forever @ 24-Mar 04, 9:22 PM) |
...the commandment is to rest on a Sunday and not do any kind of labor work, we can rationalize it as many ways as we can and we are nobody really to judge what our brothers and sisters decide to do, but let's agree that the commandment is clear as water. |
Buggeyes, I must say that I do not understand what you are trying to say... what is the distinction from a Saint in Zion and a Saint in a Stake? What does that have to do with keeping the Sabbath Day Holy?
Offtopic but, Please do update your profile so that you blend in... |
QUOTE (JB@Trinidad @ 26-Mar 04, 2:25 AM) | |
Buggeyes, I must say that I do not understand what you are trying to say... what is the distinction from a Saint in Zion and a Saint in a Stake? What does that have to do with keeping the Sabbath Day Holy?
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Keep the spirit of the law of chastity. If you cannot resist the temptation of adultery, at least think of your wife as you perform that act. |
Do you always write so long before getting to the meat of the matter? I will ask... where does it say that we are to only gather information for living the Sabbath from the Doctrine and Covenants? What is to say that your interpretation of those verses is the correct one? There has been numerous books published by the Church and taught each Sunday in Church... it is necessary that we also consult these if we are to reach a conclusion about what is acceptable for the Sabbath which the Lord made for man.
QUOTE (JB@Trinidad @ 26-Mar 04, 11:38 AM) |
I will ask... where does it say that we are to only gather information for living the Sabbath from the Doctrine and Covenants? What is to say that your interpretation of those verses is the correct one? There has been numerous books published by the Church and taught each Sunday in Church... it is necessary that we also consult these if we are to reach a conclusion about what is acceptable for the Sabbath which the Lord made for man. |
I understand what you are trying to say, but I do not agree with some of what you are saying. It may work for you, if it is the Lord's will, but I do not believe such a degree of 'isolation' if I might call it that can give man the necessary vision he needs to understand the grandeur of the work of the Lord. Following your school of thought one would have to respectively research everything as 'new', I do not see progress there... if I receive a book from the Church then upon reading I will know if it be truth or not because of prior knowledge of other truths learned. I do not have to barricade myself into a corner by my own interpretations when there are those around who can help. To think that we cannot receive instruction outside of the scriptures is at the very least - very narrow minded. Now this thread is about working on Sunday, and I am yet to see your doctrinal quotes supporting the idea that we are somehow not under a 'command' to obey the Sabbath as you say... The commandment only applies to the saints in Zion. The saints in the stakes of Zion have no such commandment given to them.