Before Constantine the day of Saturday was the Christian sabbath. Constantine decreed Sunday to be the new Christian sabbath. Sunday was the day used by Pagans who worshipped the Sun. A lot of pagan symbols are used by Christians to this day.
But Christ rose from the dead on Sunday.
In some languages the word of “Sunday” does not have to do with the “Sun” but with “Day of the LORD” (Domingo/Domenica/Dimanche in Spanish/Italian/French respectively)
Or ‘voskreseniye’ (’Resurrection’) in Russian etc...
During the French Revolution, radical secularists changed the calendar and removed Sunday altogether, paganizing high holy days, and threw B.C./A.D. on its head by beginning time itself with the founding of the French Republic. Threw the population in for a loop for a good decade plus!
False. The Christian day of worship, the Lord’s Day, has always been Sunday. I can prove what I say. What’s your evidence?
Even SDA scholars admit that Christians kept a Sunday sabbath observance long before Constantine.