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Dear Brothers and Sisters in IAUA (ee-uh-oo-uh) our Father,

Greetings on this day of preparation for the weekly Sabbath. I pray that this newsletter finds you in good health and happy in the service of the Lord. This is the 3rd day of the 8th month of God's Sacred Calendar in the year 6012 Anno Mundi.

It is about seven months until the Spring Sabbaths begin with the evening of the 15th day of the 1st month which is the first Unleavened Bread Sabbath (Saturday, April 11, beginning sunset on Friday, April 10 on the 2009 Gregorian calendar).

The Spring Sabbaths next year fall on the same days of the week that they did in the year that our Saviour was crucified. Passover will be the same day of the week that our Saviour was crucified. Wave Sheaf will be on the first day of the week as it was in the year that our Saviour was resurrected.

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There are major events occuring in the political and financial world these days. In my newsletter I prefer to deal on the primary topics of spiritual understanding and preparation.

Matthew 6:33-34
33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
34 Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.

I have begun sending my newsletter to a brother I have been communicating with through email. After receiving my first newsletter I received this immediate response.

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On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 2:27 PM, XXX wrote:

Shalom, Frank:

I will be reading this in more detail later. But - - I noticed with interest, that you make no mention in the first part, of Yom Truah, Yom Kippur, or Succoth. Is there a reason? Or is it addressed later on in the piece. I also noticed that you also left off Passover. Where do you find that Passover is no longer a feast to be observed? Or do you? And what is this mention of the Pagan Goddess, Ishtar (Easter Sunday). How about we call it what it is - - the resurrection day - - "the first day unto Shabbat, the day that our Savior arose"? I, personally wrankle at the use of the term Christmas OR Easter. Just so you know how some are affected with the mention of these pagan gods and goddesses. There is nothing quite as pagan as sun worship and the worship of the god that is designed by the devil himself, to replace the Creator of the Universe in which we live and breath. Tamuz is mentioned in the Scriptures and not in a good light at all.

Not to be picky but to bring to light the truth of reality - - the true origin of some terms we seem to use for convenience.

Shalom.

XXX

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My response:

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Dear Brother XXX,

This is my response to your criticisms of what I am trying to do in upholding the Law of God by my humble and faulty efforts through the newsletter you received.

XXX: "I will be reading this in more detail later. But - - I noticed with interest, that you make no mention in the first part, of Yom Truah, Yom Kippur, or Succoth. Is there a reason? Or is it addressed later on in the piece."

I have stated those dates in my previous newsletters. You will note that according to my calculations, as stated in the newsletter, this is day 26 of the seventh month. Therefore the fall festivals have already been observed. I assume by your question you are following the popular apostate Jewish calendar or other calendar which is known to be a month late in some years. This has been mentioned in previous newsletters and is discussed both in my book and on the web site.

XXX: "I also noticed that you also left off Passover. Where do you find that Passover is no longer a feast to be observed? Or do you?"

In my newsletter I usually explicitly mention only the feasts that are described as days of holy convocation and no work. I call these yearly Sabbaths. It is true that Passover is a part of the Feast of Unleavened Bread and is the day before the first Sabbath of Unleavened Bread. Since this is so obvious and well known I didn't explicitly point it out. I apologize that this offends you.

XXX: "And what is this mention of the Pagan Goddess, Ishtar (Easter Sunday). How about we call it what it is - - the resurrection day - - "the first day unto Shabbat, the day that our Savior arose"?"

I apologize that my feeble attempt at sarcastic criticism of the Catholic Church for the way it observes Easter always on a Sunday is not sufficiently clear. Sometimes I don't word things in the correct way to be understood and express what I am trying to say. I apologize for my human failings.

XXX: "I, personally wrankle at the use of the term Christmas OR Easter."

I do not mention the terms Christmas or Easter except in a derogatory or critical way while identifying the practices of the Roman Catholic Church which are unfortunately rampant in American society and the Seventh-day Church.

Be at peace, brother.

Frank T. Clark - When the Spirit of truth is come, he will guide you into all truth and he will show you things to come. John 16:13 (paraphrased)

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Are you seeking the peace and understanding character of our Saviour?

I pray that we may all continue to seek love, peace, and unity in truth preparing for the soon coming of IAUShUO (ee-uh-oo-shoo-oh) Messiah, the Son of God.

Frank T. Clark
Eliau@IAUA.name
www.IAUA.name

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Revised 2008-10-10