11 Dec 2025
Does Charlie Kirk's book "Stop, In the Name of God" agree with the Bible or does it fail to fully meet the test. Unfortunately, Charlie mentions in the book that he will keep the Sabbath on Sunday if he can't keep in on Saturday because he might be too busy. He expresses the idea that it doesn't matter which day you keep the Sabbath, just that you keep a Sabbath. But is that a Biblical stance? Watch the video to find out why the answer is unequivocally NO.
If you are still wondering what Charlie's major error is, in the book on page 236 he mentioned that if he can't keep the Sabbath on Saturday he will just keep it on Sunday (quote from the book "if I have to work on Saturday, I take Sunday as my Sabbath") expressing the idea that it doesn't really matter which day you keep it. There is also a section in the book talking about why Christians are not bound to keep the Sabbath and Romans 14 is one of the reasons he uses found on page 210.
Learn more about the Sabbath by checking out our Sabbath playlist- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLILDvXAtv9JhEkyHd0Y_oBmDMnzNz09XY&si=S7zlObWayPEdB0-0
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