“Does this mean only to attend a form of religious service that was designed by a formal religious organization or does it mean to use this one day special in many ways?
How many people go to Mass or some other denominational church, and then as far as they’re concerned the obligation is over? Doesn’t the obligation have a purpose beyond the short period of time that attending a formal service means and/or suffices as Spiritual commitment?”
“REASONABLE — LOGICAL
MORALLY SOUND”
“Questions that do not need great intellectual minds to answer.
1. What should religion be all about?
2. What is its reason and purpose?
3. What constitutes a sound logical foundation of and for religious beliefs?
4. What makes religion so important in our daily life and in our association with other people?
5. What makes religion difficult for some to see the intrinsic value it has in our life?
6. What is the unseen factor that promotes ugly, illogical, emotional foundation in some people?
Belief in God is first based on our innate feeling, common sense, human nature, intelligence, that no man is all things, nor can he or she do all things, so belief in God is logical, and in its very essence establishes security in ourselves and others.
BUT
We also instinctively know that the human actions of right and wrong, good and evil, must have Divine Rules that go beyond our intellect and/or our understanding, so the Sound Reasonable Commandments passed down through time are automatically fully understandable as coming from God Himself, because of each Commandment’s deliberate attention to human needs, feelings, actions and will.
Thus, then it was necessary to form a formal commitment of practice to use as a basic foundation for an orderly, continuous method of observing rules, participation in action, prayer and obligation to formally practice particular services honoring God and keeping Holy the Sabbath Day, thus using His Third Commandment in a specific form of obligation, in union with others of the same belief.”