agreed -- Read the Sabbath commandment and tell us what you find there.
The Seventh day.
It appears this is not a problem for Christians all over the Earth or for Jews all over the Earth.
Do you also find that to be the case?
It's not a problem if you're willing to use tradition or the decisions of human governments. And it's fine too if God gave human governments the authority to say what day it was, or when the days change.
My impression was that Christian seventh day observers in general were suspicious of human governments having authority over days.
I was asking about scripture references
(not tradition or decisions of human governments)
that would say if the sunset that begins the 7th Day happens first in the east side of the USA or the Philippines
True -- Or did you ever find the Sabbath commandment of Ex 20:8-11 to say any thing other than that?
That's what I found in the fourth commandment, as well
The subject of my question, though, is:
According to the scriptures,
does the seventh Day begin in the Philippines and then 12 hours later in the east side of the USA, or vice versa?
Iirc you live in Georgia. If a person there begins observing a seventh day 12 hours after they started observing it in the Philippines,
but according to the scriptures they should be celebrating it 12 hours before sunset in the Philippines,
then they're 24 hours off
Questions I'm not asking:
Does the seventh Day begin at sunset?
Is the Sabbath the seventh day?
It says the 7th day in the actual text - Ex 20:8-11, Gen 2:2-3
Yep
Is there are reason to believe that the Philippines and the USA have the same sunset even though they are on opposite sides of the Earth?
No. I believe I've talked about how the sunsets are 12 hours apart
Are you ok with the idea that the earth is round and that sunset time travels around the world as it rotates?
I'm okay with that idea. Indeed, the time it takes for sunset to travel around the world is what raises the issue.
If it were only a few minutes, the seventh day observer I was talking to before would be right in saying that it was a pharisaical question.
But from the time the sun sets in the east side of the USA until it reaches the Philippines is 12 hours. And then it's another 12 hours before it reaches the east side of the USA again. That's a difference of 24 hours, which would be a different day.
And of course, we can say the sun sets in the Philippines, then it's 12 hours before it sets in east side of the USA, then another 12 hours before it arrives back in the Philippines.
Is this a debatable idea in your POV??
No, it's not a debatable idea.
Peace be with you
