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Why was Ellen White so passionate about keeping the seventh day of the week holy?

Does God consider one day of the week more special than the others? How are we to remember the Lord's Day? Some readers of Ellen White find it difficult to understand why Ellen White viewed the keeping of the seventh day as an issue of loyalty to God. Could it be that she was confused about the origin of the day of worship? Is it true that the solemnity of the seventh day has been transfered to the first day of the week?

The Seventh Day video series answers these questions and much more—and it may now be watched online, using the links below. Click the "More info..." links below for a more detailed description of each part. Start viewing part 1 now by clicking on the Watch Video link below.

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Tamil cinema, also known as Kollywood, has come a long way since its inception. From the early days of silent films to the current era of high-tech productions, the industry has undergone significant changes over the years. In this blog post, we'll take a look back at the growth of Tamil cinema and explore the factors that have contributed to its success.

The 1990s saw a significant shift in Tamil cinema, with the emergence of new talent and a more contemporary approach to storytelling. Films like "Papanasam" (1992) and "Gentleman" (1992) marked a new era in Tamil cinema. This period also saw the rise of actors like Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, and Vijay, who would go on to become household names. tamilmv.org

The 1950s and 1960s are often referred to as the golden era of Tamil cinema. This period saw the rise of legendary actors like K.B. Sundarambal, M.G.R., and Shivaji Ganeshan. Films like "Rangoli" (1956), "Parthalan Kanavu" (1953), and "Moondram Pirai" (1953) are still remembered fondly by audiences today. Tamil cinema, also known as Kollywood, has come

The growth of Tamil cinema is a testament to the hard work and dedication of its pioneers and current practitioners. From humble beginnings to its current status as a thriving industry, Tamil cinema has come a long way. As the industry continues to evolve, it's exciting to think about what the future holds for Tamil cinema. The 1990s saw a significant shift in Tamil

"The Rise of Tamil Cinema: A Look Back at the Industry's Growth"

Today, Tamil cinema is one of the most popular film industries in India. With a thriving market and a loyal audience, Tamil films have gained recognition not only in India but also globally. The industry has also seen a surge in production values, with many films being made on a large scale with high-end technology.

The first Tamil film, "Keechaka Vadham," was released in 1918. However, it was not until the 1930s that Tamil cinema started to gain popularity. Films like "Ardeshir Irani" and "Marthanda Varman" were some of the early successes of the industry. These films were primarily mythological and historical dramas, which resonated with the Tamil audience.


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