The Lunar Sabbath theory is gaining popularity among Sabbath keepers and causing them to question if we are truly keeping the Biblical Sabbath. So, we need to look at what the Bible has to say about it. There's a new source of confusion among believers about when we should keep the Sabbath. Catholics, Protestants, Seventh-day Adventists, Jews, and Messianic believers all agree that Sunday is NOT the Biblical Sabbath. There is no dispute about this among preachers, scholars, historians, or theologians. We know for a fact that Sunday is not, and never has been the Sabbath. However, there is a new theory about the Sabbath that is gaining popularity among Sabbath keepers and causing them to question if we are truly keeping the Biblical Sabbath. This theory has caused much confusion and division among people in the Hebrew roots movement and is a subject that needs to be addressed to avoid any further confusion. The Lunar Sabbath theory suggests that the weekly cycle resets each month based on the new moon, and ignores the current weekly uninterrupted 7-day cycle. They argue that the Sabbath will always fall on the 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th day of every lunar month. Visit my website: www.unlearnthelies.com Support UNLEARN: www.patreon.com/unlearnthelies