It is called worshipping the creation and not the creator,
for Jesus is the Creator and the Law was his creation.
No you have this wrong, man has worshiped the creation[sun-stars-universe],
and has not followed Gods statues and judgements, laws and ways.
In the ancient world, ‘sun worship’ was one of the most common forms
of pagan idolatry. Immediately after Israel left Egypt, God warned His people
against being “driven to worship ... the sun.” Deuteronomy 4:19.
Yet Israel later yielded to temptation, compromised with the nations around
them, and dedicated their “horses ... to the sun.” 2 Kings 23:11.
During a time of revival, King Josiah purged much of Israel and
“burned the chariots of the sun with fire.” 2 Kings 23:11.
Before the Babylonian captivity, many Israelite leaders rejected their Creator,
yielded again to idolatry, and “worshipped the sun toward the east.” Ezekiel 8:16.
At the same time, God declared that they “hid their eyes from My Sabbaths.”
Ezekiel 22:26.
Thus ancient Israel shifted from Sabbath keeping to sun worship.
In 1 Corinthians 10:1-11, Paul warned the Church against repeating
the sins of ancient Israel.
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Who Changed The Sabbath to Sunday?
The Sabbath To Sunday Change - Who Changed The Sabbath
Sun worship, “the day of the sun,” and “Sunday”
The Romans called the sun god “Mithra” and “Apollo,” and they especially worshiped
the sun on “the first day of the week,” also called “Dies Solis” (Latin), which means,
“day of the sun.” The name “Sunday” was adopted “because this day was anciently
dedicated to the sun, or to its worship. The first day of the week.”
Webster’s Dictionary; 1929 edition.
Sun worship was marked by the use of the halo, or nimbus, which originated with the
pagan Greeks and Romans to represent their sun god, Helios. It was later on that
artists then adopted it for use in Christian images.
The halo is actually the sun behind the person’s head
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The Catholic Encyclopedia reported:
“Sunday is our mark or authority...the church is above the Bible,
and this transference of Sabbath observance is proof of that fact.”
Catholic Record of London, Ontario, September 1, 1923.
A predicted “falling away” within the Church the bible records.
The fact of the matter is that there is not one scripture that says,
“The Sabbath is now Sunday.