Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900
worship

n 1: the activity of worshipping 2: a feeling of profound love and admiration [syn: adoration] v 1: love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol; "Many teenagers idolized the Beatles" [syn: idolize, idolise, hero-worship, revere] 2: show devotion to (a deity); "Many Hindus worship Shiva" 3: attend religious services; "They worship in the traditional manner"


To "attend" a religious service is not the ONLY way to worship. Many many religions believe and "worship" right where they stand every day. Christianity is no different. You don't have to get dressed up and drive to "church" on Sunday to "worship".
Agreed... I phrased my post poorly.

The weight of the catholic bashing temporarily got me down. (sic - I've yet to see a post that exhibits an understanding of the meaning of the word "catholic" - I believe Metalman actually intends to bash only Roman Catholics and not the universal church.)

To answer Atif's originial question though.. Why only on Sunday? I attend church services almost daily. So... the question doesn't apply to me.