The official start of a new week is actually sunday, that’s why the weekend isn’t bunched together on calanders, but whatever 
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Sunday is on the weekend not the week beginning
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Think of the week as a line. On one end of that line is Sunday, on the other is Saturday. They are both an end of the week. A weekend.
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Hmm maybe your right I guess
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Guys no one cares!
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As I've found through the years the saying" "Life is what you make it" is a pretty accurate statement.pic.twitter.com/SL1HfzKBXB
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It's also a Full Moon
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I start a new job, I have my own place again, and paying off my car! It doesn't get any fresher for me! HAVE A GREAT YEAR EVERYONE!!


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But its a Monday.
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I need a new century..
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New country ;)
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Except for my week starts on Sunday in the house of my Lord ...
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No your week ENDS on sunday in the house of your Lord. I'm not religious, but church is meant to be reflecting on the week past, and looking forward to the week yet to start, not at the the beginning of the week.
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Luke 23:54, Jesus died on the preparation, Good Friday. The next day, Sabbath, the women rested according to the commandment, on the first day of the week, Jesus was resurrected. Therefore, according to the Bible, the Sabbath is the day before the first day of the week.
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Consider the Greek language in which the New Testament was written. In Bible, the day before the Sabbath was called the preparation day or “paraskeue" in the Greek language, 1000's of years later, the 6th day, called "Friday"is still called “Paraskeue" in modern Greek calendars.
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And since you're not religious let's see what Webster’s dictionary defines the Sabbath as: “Seventh day, Saturday, the seventh day of the week.”
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If you are so religious, describe me what the devil looks like. In good description
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That's not really a fair thing to ask, as a core principal of Christianity, along with some other religions, that people, both in the religion and not, often overlook, is that god, and therefore the devil have no form.
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The devil started as one of God's angels who fell from grace. In Genesis he appears to Eve as a serpent but Revelations tells us that when Christ returns a false profit will also come to test us and they come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are us wolves
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