I did not attempt such thing brother Paul. My point was that if Perushim brought back mandatory visits to the synagogue after Babylonian exile for 7th day Sabbath, then it just very interesting that Roman Catholicism with its Babylonian roots would make mandatory Sunday worship. That is all.
Oh! My misunderstanding. Sorry. Traditions of men often replace God's own word (Jesus warned them of this). So here is some history for you to consider.
As you know, Messiah made His first resurrection appearance when the disciples were gathered together on a 1rst day of the week (the Feast of First Fruits)! He appeared the next two times among His gathered disciples on a 1rst day of the week! He delegated their spiritual authority on a 1st day! He opened the disciples minds to the Scriptures, gave the great commission, and other Post-Resurrection instructions on a 1st day! They were all gathered together and received the Holy Spirit on a 1stday, which was also and eighth day following a seventh day Sabbath, i.e., the day of Pentecost! Therefore the ekklesia of God were baptized, sealed, and born from above on a first day which is also an eighth day! A day of newness of life, liberation, freedom from bondage, and a new order of being!
So to start, in the Epistle of Barnabas, written around 100 A.D., we see reflected the early tradition of the followers of “the Way” which says, “we also worship on the 1st day, which is the 8th day“! To me this implies this Barnabas (not necessarily the friend of Paul) also kept the seventh day Sabbath, while still keeping what the Church has always called “the Lord's day“, as did many early Christians of Hebrew descent (not to be confused with the phrase “the day of the Lord”). Certainly there is nothing wrong in this practice for its motive was the glorification of God in His Messiah.
Likewise in the Didache, as well as the Letters of Ignatius (a disciple of St. John who sat at Peter's feet for 2 years in Antioch), which were both written around110 A.D., the writers make further reference to Christians coming together on the 1st day of the week! It had nothing whatsoever to do with the Sun, neither was it a compromise with pagan practices resulting from pressure to conform or bow to Roman Catholicism,
or the Emperor Constantine, none of which would even be born for another two centuries, neither of which were politically, or physically, established as any kind of dominating influence, or ruling power, at that time.
Later, but still hundreds of years before the Constantine accusation, as indicated already, Justin Martyr (trained by the Palestinian Bishops after James) writes regarding our gathering together, that it was on “the first day after the Sabbath, remaining first of all days, called however the eighth, according to the number of all the days of the cycle, and remaining the first“.
His contemporaries elsewhere (see Irenaeus, and Bardasian) refer to “the Lord’s Day of resurrection“, which obviously was a 1st day of the week! Therefore, how the elders and learned ones of alleged Christian gatherings like the Seventh Day Adventists can know these truths and yet intentionally hold them back from their flocks, or intentionally misrepresent the truth, is beyond me. Is I possible they have been beguiled by tradition? There simply is no more need to be. A simple study negates their claims. Don't they know that they can worship God on any day they choose? Or on all days if they so decide. On occasion, it has caused me to question the sincerity of the leadership in some of these congregations.
This unending historical confirmation continues in other places through Clement and Tertullian around 200 A.D., which again is clearly a solid century before the birth of Constantine. Then, shortly after this, Cyprian the Bishop of Carthage (around 225 A.D), says that the Lord’s Day upon which Christians worship “is both the first day and the eighth day“!Now I grant you that Cyprian was a Bishop under the Roman see, but notice that no other Pastors from other areas spoke out or implied he was usurping the truth.
Now beloved do not believe the spirit of deception any longer, it should be apparent, if you have the light of the Holy Spirit in you (the Spirit of Christ),that this tradition of gathering together for corporate worship on the 1st day of the week has occurred since the birth of the Church right up through our present time! But…if you prefer to gather for(also or only) worship on the 7th day, then the Lord bless you as well, for I would be the least of all to judge you as to whatever day you keep so long as you keep it unto the Lord, but I must warn you that there are others who would stop the instruction we received from the apostles, and those that they taught and appointed.