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themselves) that most Protestant churches formerly identified as “the beast,”—openly claims it changed the Bible Sabbath from Saturday into “Sunday,” so-called because that day was anciently dedicated to sun worship. See for yourself: “Of course the Catholic Church claims that the change [from Saturday to Sunday] was her act ... And the act is a MARK of her ecclesiastical authority in religious things.” C.F. Thomas, Chancellor of Cardinal Gibbons. Nov. 11, 1895. Ask a priest. Check Roman Catholic catechisms. “And the act is a MARK”! of her supposed authority, Rome boasts. Consider this: When New York City’s Twin Towers collapsed on September 11, 2011, that horrible event occurred on a Tuesday. Five days later, Sunday church attendance soared, not only in America, but worldwide. Why? The answer is obvious. When serious crisis hits, people pray. They flock to church. Thus, one lesson from 9-11 is that severe crisis leads to a revival in Sunday-keeping. If that past situation had become really desperate, increased Sunday attendance would have eventually shifted to the global enforcement of Sunday laws by civil governments. “Impossible!” some might reply. No it isn’t. Sunday laws (also called “blue laws”) have already been enforced in various degrees in Europe,