BlaznFattyz
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it doesnt have the original meaning any more for some, rather it's just a reason to spend time with your family and make memories. kind of like beating swords into plowshares.
So true, I don't personally see that as an issue, but more live by the book die hard christians example... err mormons or JW's wouldn't see you as christian for particapating in such holidays. If you are a christian that is.
Oh yes they definately do they say he is a created being for starters.Who discount Jesus? Jehovah Witnesses? I think you will find they don't lol.... I was a JW for like a year and a half...
Yes thats right , just as the bible teaches .the bible harmonizes throughout when we read a good translation.Oh yes they definately do they say he is a created being for starters.
LOL every small detail about "easter" is Pagan based.... It only came mixed/stolen when the Romans tried to appease the christians and the Pagans.... Hence Roman Catholics....
The title itself gives this away Ishtar... is a Pagan goddess... and Easter is her name slightly changed into English. She was like the Teuton goddess of spring I believe. The "chocolate" eggs and hares (rabbits) are again symbols of fertillity in Pagan belief... You also have the hot cross buns and in your bible it shows clearly that your god drove the Jews into babylonian captivity.... Because the hot cross buns were seen as idolatry worship....
Does this holiday seem something that jah, would approve of??
who's worshipping the easter bunny? ...pffft, pagans![]()
Um, the Romans didn't incorporate pagan rituals into Easter, first. The Celtic missionaries did, circa 432 AD (ACE). And their original reasons were not sinister at all. The Pagan festivals fell right in line with the Christian festivals, and represented similar concepts (rebirth, defeat of death, oneness with God's nature, etc.). Also, since the heroes of the Celts were so Christ like and kingly like Jesus, they rather embraced Christianity and made it their own, not the other way around. They identified with a King of Kings, a peaceful warrior, and one who defeated death. Of course their basic mind set and perception of reality was quite different than the literallness of Rome.
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Joshua
Indeed. Paganism isn't the bogeyman. All those Greek dudes were pagans. I tend to see Christianity as an enlightened extension of the best of the Greek philosophical schools. That's where the idea of the Logos comes from that St. John introduced into the Gospel quatro. St. Paul was hip too.
Nobody worships the Easter Bunny. There's nothing unchristian about celebrating the times and seasons of the year, and of life.
Chris
Indeed, lol. Christ never condemned anyone. This is the wonder of the Son of God. But what He did say Chris, is "I AM", Follow "ME". He was pretty specific about that. And unlike any other faith, Jesus promised, "All who seek the Father, will find Him, through me."
That is pretty cut and dry. You know, I have doubts, like you. I have questions, like you. But I believe Him, despite my questions and doubts. After all...what do I have to lose? To live a life that is benificial to me and my fellow man, based on a belief that can't be proven historically, yet by actions, so benefits man...can't be so bad.
What most anti-Christ advocates scream about is the "fact" that "Christians" (so claimed), can be so quick to get violent...
We are a "peaceful" religion? Never claimed such. Ever. We are a civilized faith, who's main theme is "peace". And we will turn the other cheek...to a point.
Christians, however, are not, nor ever claimed to be, peaceful. That is a media spun version.
We just "want" peace.
Don't take a "Liberal Christian's" perspective, to be that of the oness of all Christians. It isn't the truth. We aren't "passive", not by a long shot.
That is a mistake the world makes...
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Joshua
Well, Jesus said a lot of things. He wasn't just about "pick up your cross." He wasn't just about turning the other cheek. He wasn't just a Jewish Messiah. OTOH, Jesus' message is clear: the ideal thing is to absorb the blow and walk away. I'm human, you're human, Peter was human when he drew his sword and cut off the high priest's servant's ear. Jesus picked Peter precisely for his zealous nature, and Peter was attracted to Jesus, not in spite of, but because of his nature. There's a lesson there.
Chris
Easter is a time when we celebrate the end of the deviled egg eating season. Ideally your Halloween candy should last 'till Easter. Deviled egg eating season starts with the Thanksgiving festivities, and lasts through Christmas and New Years. Then you get a break until Easter to help your digestive tract recover. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter are the great feast holidays.
Chris
There's nothing unchristian about celebrating the times and seasons of the year, and of life.
Chris