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The Constitutional Amendment: or, The Sunday, the Sabbath, the Change, and Restitution A discussion between W. H. Littlejohn, Seventh-day Adventist, and the editor of the Christian Statesman

By Wolcott H. Littlejohn

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a nation grappling with faith and law, a passionate debate ignites over which day should be sacred, sparking conflict between religious freedom and societal norms.

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"The Constitutional Amendment: or, The Sunday, the Sabbath, the Change, and Restitution" by Wolcott H. Littlejohn is a religious debate book between a Seventh-day Adventist and the editor of the Christian Statesman, that examines the clash over Sabbath day and proposed changes to the U.S. Constitution about Sunday as a day of rest. The book explores the controversy around interpreting biblical laws within a diverse society, with Littlejohn arguing that making Sunday a legal day of rest threatens religious freedom; and the book also presents a framework for examining differing views on the Sabbath's meaning and implications of enforcing religious practices through law.

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