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Marry Easter People!
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Nice custom user title you got there, Anachron.Don't celebrate a satanic holiday please.
Pagan is not the same as satanic..
Some people try to find lame mistakes in the other ones sayings so that they make him look bad or uninformed.Pagan is not the same as satanic..
Anyway, people are free to celebrate whatever the hell they want.
Article said:If Jesus were in the flesh today, would He celebrate Easter? The simple answer is No. He does not change. "Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today, and forever," as Hebrews:13:8 tells us (emphasis added throughout). Jesus never observed Easter, never sanctioned it and never taught His disciples to celebrate it. Nor did the apostles teach the Church to do so.
You knew what I was trying to say, but still you chose to say that.
Do you have a source? In my limited research I see no pagan holiday. Sure there are various spring celebrations, but the specific day we celebrate Easter is tied directly to the Death of Christ, and I haven't seen any evidence of anything being celebrated on that day prior to the Church starting it.He's kinda right actually, Easter is a pagan holiday that made it into christianity. But yeah. Happy easter, with bunnies, eggs and fertility!
Wiki said:In Western Christianity, using the Gregorian calendar, Easter always falls on a Sunday between 22 March and 25 April inclusive, within about seven days after the astronomical full moon.[51] The following day, Easter Monday, is a legal holiday in many countries with predominantly Christian traditions.
Do you have a source? In my limited research I see no pagan holiday. Sure there are various spring celebrations, but the specific day we celebrate Easter is tied directly to the Death of Christ, and I haven't seen any evidence of anything being celebrated on that day prior to the Church starting it.
Do you have a source? In my limited research I see no pagan holiday. Sure there are various spring celebrations, but the specific day we celebrate Easter is tied directly to the Death of Christ, and I haven't seen any evidence of anything being celebrated on that day prior to the Church starting it.
The problem here is that you think your idea is the defining factor in who's a christian and who's not. There are likely at least 20 thousands of christian denominations that disagree with your point of view. While I do agree that many christian holidays are taken from pagan cultures (and those cultures took some customs from those that came before them, etc), it still doesn't mean you understand christianity the way many other people do. Since there's not much to it either way, it is irrelevant who's 'righter', what's more important is what kind of a person you'll become or be.so please don't celebrate it if you call yourself a christian.
Ahh, thanks. So probably a lot of feast days and holy days that the Church celebrates were changes to previous celebrations. Makes sense that as a particular religion becomes dominant it would place new customs on previous ones.Start here, there's sure a lot deeper to dig, though. Although some elements of Easter are christian (like, the idea that the story is about resurrection, but even that is debatable), there's nothing else connecting it to christianity, customs sorrounding it are pagan, and there's great controversy about the date as well.
So? As Happy pointed out, not all Christians believe the same thing. In fact one could argue it's the most divided and confusing religion ever.Eastern is just added to Christianity later, by church, not by the holy book.
Do you have a source? In my limited research I see no pagan holiday. Sure there are various spring celebrations, but the specific day we celebrate Easter is tied directly to the Death of Christ, and I haven't seen any evidence of anything being celebrated on that day prior to the Church starting it.