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The following response applies here also.
Mankind has been given the Seventh Day as a gift of rest commemorating God's work creating all that is, including us. Because I am born in the 20th century does not exclude me from having been created, so I honor my Dad by recognizing what He has done for me, for you, for all.
As concerning this label, Sabbath Keeper, do not use it, because it has nothing to do with keeping the law, it is a matter of love, appreciation and respect; do not twist those virtues into being "under the law." Learn appreciation, and you will find yourself thankful for all God has done.
Mankind has been given the Seventh Day as a gift of rest commemorating God's work creating all that is, including us. Because I am born in the 20th century does not exclude me from having been created, so I honor my Dad by recognizing what He has done for me, for you, for all.
As concerning this label, Sabbath Keeper, do not use it, because it has nothing to do with keeping the law, it is a matter of love, appreciation and respect; do not twist those virtues into being "under the law." Learn appreciation, and you will find yourself thankful for all God has done.
Regarding words, some don't like the word Sabbatarian, so I don't use it. Now you are telling me Sabbathkeeper isn't a proper word to use. If I tried to satisfy all of you guys it would be impossible.
If you want me to use Judaizer, perhaps that would be appropriate, especially if the person fits into the category above.