Thanks for your heartfelt post. This is a level of compassion I have rarely experienced from Sabbatarians. (I hope the term Sabbatarians isn't insulting - not my intent)
Let's explore this, if you want to.
The conviction of the Holy Spirit has little if anything to do with what I think. Typically we think something is right, but the Spirit tells us otherwise, contrary to what we think.
If my mind has to be changed to "feel" the conviction of the Holy Spirit, then I would cite brainwashing. Am I missing something here?
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Yes, that is a valid argument.
Where is the moral issue with "Sabbath-breaking"?
The Holy Spirit convicts us of sin.
Have you every felt guilty for not observing the Jewish Sabbath?
I haven't. I suppose someone could lay a guilt trip on you.
A recruiting technique for these folks.