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- Sales Rank: #591712 in Books
- Published on: 1983
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 94 pages
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Influential
By Denn Guerrier
I was in the process of considering converting to Catholicism when I received this book, unsolicited, in my mailbox.
After leafing through it, I am now more likely to convert to the Catholic Church than I was before reading it.
105 of 152 people found the following review helpful.
Plan 9 From Saturday
By Labarum
Originally, I had no plans to review A. Jan Marcussen's National Sunday Law. It appeared unsolicited in the mail one day and after skimming it over briefly, I placed it on a shelf in a bookcase thinking it might be worth a laugh or two. There it remained forgotten until recently when I moved and in restocking my bookcases, I came across it again. This time I recognized it as a book referenced by several Seventh Day Adventists' websites and decided to give it a read.
Having read poor apologetical works by numerous groups, I had come across my share of illogical and at times illucid treatises. Yet National Sunday Law belongs in a class of its own - it may be to apologetics books what Plan 9 from Outer Space is to science fiction movies. Attaining a level of historical ignorance and logical absurdity reached in the past only by Jack Chick, Marcussen weaves a fabric of factual errors, paranoia, and anti-Catholic bigotry that is as fascinating as it is appalling.
Beginning with a laundry list of social ills, Marcussen displays the bunker mentality common with conspiracy theorists as he bemoans how Christian leaders are trying to galvanize the Church to work for the common good of society (apparently this is a bad thing). It must be, he claims, for the purpose of enacting a national law to force everyone to worship on Sunday (say what?).
As preposterous as this sounds, Marcussen ties any and all social ills to an alleged conspiracy to make Sunday worship the law of the land. To illustrate, he offers the tragic story of a two year old girl who was kidnapped, molested, and buried alive. The killer was later aprehended and sentenced to death. So what is Marcusson's take on this horror? It is "obvious" to him that such horrible tragedies are used to bring back the death penalty so that in the future those who do not worship on Sunday can be executed. Besides the obvious question of Marcussen's sanity, it is clear that he, like all "restorationists," has an inflated sense of his own miniscule movement's importance. Frankly, no one really cares if a bunch of descendants of the Millerite fantasy want to have Saturday services.
So, one might ask, who are the evil villains behind this nefarious plot? Well, besides the devil himself, it is the Catholic Church (big surprise, huh?). Marcussen spends considerable time "proving" the Catholic Church is the Beast of the Book of Revelation (fundamentalist fringe groups always debate whether they're the Beast or only the Whore of Babylon). He pulls out all the usual evidence common to all anti-Catholic bigots with a dog-eared copy of Alexander Hislop's tribute to historical inaccuracy and know-nothing religious bigotry, Two Babylons. One of the more amusing points is when he recycles the old canard of translating the Latin for an alleged title for the papacy, Vicar of the Son of God (Vicarius Filii Dei) into Roman numerals and comes up with 666 - the number of the Beast. Of course, the problem is the title for the papacy alluded to is actually Vicar of Christ - whose Latin does not add up to 666. Vicar of the Son of God has never been used by the papacy. On the other hand, "Ellen Gould White", the real name of the founder of the Seventh Day Adventists movement, does add up to 666! What does all this prove? Not much, actually.
Like most "restorationists", Marcussen's understanding of Church history merely recycles long discredited "baptist successionist" theories into his own ecclesial context. In his weak grasp of historical facts, Marcusson lines up the usual villains with the emperors Constantine and Justinian getting special mention. How he missed his chance to demonize St. Augustine I'll never know. He, of course, goes on about the underground "remnant Church" that believed just what he believes but was in hiding. Who they were or the location of their hiding place is never revealed - primarily because it didn't exist.
National Sunday Law is a monument to historical ignorance and religious bigotry. As a quick read, its sheer awfulness can be amusing. Amusing, that is, until you realize how many well intentioned men and women believe it and are left ignorant of their great heritage as Christians.
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First Day Alliance and many others would like nothing better than to enforce Sunday worship
By Daryta
This is one of the most profound books every written on Bible prophecy regarding last day events. Many who have thought for years that the United States in particular could never be a land of anything but freedom are now they are picking this book back up along with the Bible and reading it again. Just two weeks ago Arizona Senator, Sylvia Allen suggest that a law be legislated and mandated requiring EVERYONE to worship on Sunday. Whole some are saying she was joking all one need do is watch her on video to see that she was most serious. While some say she was out in left field many agree with her. The papacy (Roman Catholic church), First Day Alliance and many others would like nothing better than to enforce Sunday worship. More and more Americans are realizing that the land of the free and the home of the brave has politicians and others who are developing a mind set that involves force. Forced health care or else and the idea of forced inoculations, along with almost 800, 000 (yes that's correct) pages of executive orders many especially as of late, that are not the result of a national disaster is evidence that the United States is morally bankrupt. The problem is that when you have unconverted people who do not know history repeating it by suggesting or legislating a cure that is worse than the problem we have returned to the dark ages. You can NEVER change the heart by forcing religious compliance to anything especially worship. For those who think a National Sunday law could never happen just keep talking and watching.
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