Christian:
So, the point is? What would happen if tomorrow the seventh day received the name Sunday and everyone started going on Sunday? Well, praise the Lord for we would all be Sabbath Worshippers and that would be great. The fact that the name change occurred does not detract from the day since it would still be the 7Th day Sabbath.
You are correct. That is what has happened with these International Date Line issues. The majority in these areas has chosen to worship on the day called Sunday because they believe that the day called Sunday is actualy the 7th day of the week--the Sabbath.
The minority beleives that we ought to worship on the day prior to the day that other christians worship.
On the question of Sabbath observance, I find some interesting questions/issues raised by those who live in Alaska (for the U.S.). the issue is what time does the Sababath beginS? There are basicly three (3) views:
1) The Sabbath begins & ends at sundown, local time--the majority view world wide.
2) The Sabbath begins and ends at 6 P.M., local time--a minority view that was held by Adventists early in our history.
3) The Sabbath begins and ends, world-wide, at sundown in Jersulam, Israel--clearly a minority view.
There are some Adventists, who live near, or above the Artic Circle, who hold view # 2. View # 3 is held by some who are more on the fringe of Adventism.