Today “all the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication” (Revelation 17:2). According to the Bible, the entire world, including the tourism industry, and yes, the Evangelical Protestants, are drunk on the wine of Babylon. They are sipping from the wine of her false doctrines and are being used as pawns to carry out her will.
Travel Tomorrow is a global media outlet reporting on the travel and tourism industry. It is supposed to offer in-depth knowledge about destinations, travel, accommodations, and a range of services to help with the planning process in order to help people with their travel experiences. Somehow even the travel and tourism sectors have become agents of Rome. Whenever people advocate for Sunday as a day of rest, reset, and renewal, they are supporting Rome’s long-standing religious and social agenda.
Travel Tomorrow published the following on February 19, 2025.
• “How do you spend your Sunday? The answer could significantly impact the week ahead.” [1]
• “For many of us, weekends are a time to relax, spend time with family, and go out. Yet, Sundays, in particular, tend to be somewhat double-sided. On the one hand, the weekend isn’t over, and you still have one day left to enjoy your freedom from work. On the other hand, the thought of the upcoming week may already be causing stress, making it difficult to fully enjoy the last moments of the weekend. So, how can you make the most of your Sunday?” [1]
• “Social media users seem to have found an effective solution to this dilemma. The so-called Sunday Reset combines the best of both worlds: you get to relax while also preparing yourself to start the week as smoothly as possible.” [1]
• “Those who have been following their own Sunday Reset for a while say the routine helps them feel less stressed, stay more organized, and take better care of themselves. The better you feel mentally, the more prepared you’ll be to handle any challenges the week ahead may bring.” [1]
What are the superficial aspects of the message conveyed in this article? Rest, mental and health benefits, reducing stress, and being more productive. What is the core message of the article? Sunday is the day that will save both our bodies and souls. Once you can see through the Jesuit smokescreens, the real message is that Sunday sacredness will fundamentally benefit our lives and foster a new sense of health and well-being. Sunday has increasingly become a convergence point where various sectors of society—religious and secular alike—find common ground in promoting a designated day of rest and reset.
Religious groups champion it as a sacred day of worship, reinforcing long-held traditions. Meanwhile, secular movements, including the health and wellness industries, highlight the physical and mental benefits of a weekly pause, urging people to embrace Sunday as a time for self-care and family time. The travel and hospitality sectors capitalize on this trend by promoting Sunday as a prime day for leisure and relaxation. Politicians and labor unions, advocating for workers’ rights, push for policies that enshrine Sunday as a universal day off to enhance productivity and well-being.
The media plays a crucial role in shaping public perception, consistently reinforcing the idea that slowing down on Sunday leads to a healthier, more balanced life. Social organizations, too, recognize the communal benefits of a shared rest day, using it to encourage social cohesion and civic engagement. With all these sectors aligning on the benefits of Sunday, the momentum behind making it an official day of rest continues to grow, uniting society under Rome’s common ground.
“Sooner or later, Sunday laws will be passed. But there is much for God’s servants to do to warn the people” (Review and Herald, February 16, 1905).
Sources
[1] https://traveltomorrow.com/the-benefits-of-a-sunday-reset-for-a-smoother-week-ahead/
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