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From: 2141smh@aluxe.UUCP (henning)
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Subject: Who knows when the 7th day is??
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Date: Mon, 7-Jan-85 22:13:21 EST
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From the keys of Steve Henning, AT&T Bell Labs, Reading, PA aluxe!2141smh

> > >Since orthodox Jews have been around continuously celebrating
> > >the Sabbath for at least 3000 years, it is inconceivable that
> > >they could have "lost track" or forgotten one day.  
> > 
> > More like 5745 years.
> 
>  Orthodox Judaism began some 1000 or 1500 years later, when God
>  gave Moses the first five books of the Bible at Mount Sinai.

If we can't even account for 500 years, how can we account for 1 day.

Besides the first 5 books of the Bible are "hard rock."