DON'T TRADE ON SUNDAYS!

The Holy Church ordinance is clear: Sunday is the day of the Lord. Six days work and trade, and the seventh day dedicate to the Lord, thy God! This is a clear commandment of the Lord.

Till about 70 years ago the rule was in the still formally Christian Euro-America that the shops were closed on Sundays. Then the Jewish rulers of the Western world started a campaign for keeping the shops open on Sundays. For them, obsessed by the materialistic gain, Sunday was an obstacle to trading unceasingly. They were sick religiously and morally and could never stop grabbing for money, for profits. Besides, their Father the Devil wanted to undermine the work of saving the souls. ("Your Father is the Devil" Christ said to the Jews, the Gospel of John, 8:44.)

These friends of the Devil, the Jewish businessmen, broke through the barrier of spiritual rules regarding Sunday, first in the most Judaized country of the world, the United States. Then they achieved the same ill gain in some of the European countries. The Roman Catholic countries, at least superficially, held the longest against desecrating Sundays.

What should Christians do in such a situation? They should decide not to trade on Sundays themselves, even grocery stores. With a little forethought, such a practice can be achieved. They should refuse to shop on Sundays, period. Then, if there is sufficient response among people they should form a "Venerate the Sunday Alliance." They should also get their Church to pronounce publicly that trading on Sundays is against God's will. At least some Christian owners of shops and other trading places should voluntarily keep their business closed on Sundays. We live in pagan times again and we may never achieve full success. Trade unions should try to obtain a day of rest each week, which should generally be Sundays.

 

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