'Probably
very few Christians are aware of the fact that what they call the
'Christian Sabbath' (Sunday) is of pagan origin.
"The
first observance of Sunday- that history records is in the fourth
century', when Constantine issued an edict (not requiring its religious
observance, but simply abstinence from work) reading,
'let all the judges and people of the town rest and all the
various trades be suspended on the venerable day of the sun.'
At the time of the issue of this edict, Constantine was a sun-worshipper;
therefore it could have had no relation whatever to Christianity."
- HENRY M. TABER. "Faith or Fact" (preface by
Robert G. Ingersoll), page 112.
"I
challenge any priest or minister of the Christian religion to show
me the slightest authority for the religious observance of Sunday.
And, if such cannot be shown by them, why is it that they are constantly
preaching about Sunday as a holy day? ...The claim that Sunday takes
the place of Saturday, and that because the Jews were supposed to
be commanded to keep the seventh day of the week holy, therefore
the first day of the week should be so kept by Christians, is
so utterly absurd as to be hardly worth considering....That Paul
habitually observed and preached on the seventh day of the week,
is shown in Acts 18:4-'And be reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath'
(Saturday)."-Id., pages ,114, 116.