In all cases, ultimately you are driving you, regardless. It is much harder for a person to become "possessed" against their will than you might imagine!
Not being of the Abrahamic persuasion, I see no problem with doing whatever you feel inclined to do on the Sabbath. I have to wonder, though, why does Christendom celebrate the first day of the week as the Sabbath, when the actual sabbath of the Hebrew faith (from whence Christianity sprang) is...
Not to mention the fact that there were pre-christian Gnostics. There is some speculation that Christianity may have been founded on what were originally Gnostic ideas blended with bits of other religions.
The problem with examples like this is that no one actually witnessed these events. Jesus was supposedly alone in the desert, and there is no record of him ever relating the story of these events to anyone, so what validates this story other than a group of men arbitrarily deciding it is truth...
The problem here is that (primarily) Christians refer to their god as if the word god were actually his name. Their god actually has a name, although the vast majority of Christians seem to be unaware of this, or if they are, they mistakenly think his name is "Yahweh", or "Jehovah". God is a...