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And has used his invention to subjugate, obfuscate and obliterate.
Ain't that great?
Religion is a nasty, vile thing. I agree.
And has used his invention to subjugate, obfuscate and obliterate.
Ain't that great?
All of that said, it doesn't change the fact that Easter is celebrated by those that follow Christ and in no way is still linked to it's pagan roots. Sure, there might be an abundance of rabbits and other symbolism, but that is not the fault of believers, but rather the fault of those who wish to turn it into another money making holiday like Christmas. And yes, I do believe that is the work of Satan himself. That doesn't change the fact that I will continue to celebrate the resurrection of the man who I believe to be God incarnate on this date.
I don't think I could possible celebrate "Easter" and reference Christ in the same sense.
A bit of research would tell you that Easter, named so for the goddess of fertility, Eostre, was an ancient pagan fertility festival. It is said in mythology that this goddess had a son, Tammuz, who was born of the sun god and the moon god. Tammuz was fond of rabbits, and was killed by a wild boar. Thus a festival was began in his honor, and it was stated that a pig should be eaten because that is what killed Tammuz. It also is why rabbits are so common place, and also because they are a sign of fertility.
How all this got to be integrated into main stream Christianity...is beyond me. How this holiday falls and is celebrated at the same time as the death of Christ...is also quite convenient... much like having Christmas to focus on rather than the birth of Christ.
I am not professing anything or stating my particular beliefs one way or the other...HOWEVER, I do find it ironic and moronic that a Christian would want to celebrate on what is supposed to be a day for remember their savior and His death...and what that essentially means for them as Christians...would take part in a ritual or festival or "holiday", that is grounded in Pagan practice and whole intent is to give honor to another god(s)...
Just saying...doesn't make much sense to me.
dank.Frank
I'm anti-religion, not anti personal beliefs. I rail against the machine, not the faithful.
All religions are equally as valid in my book - worship god, allah or a tree. Whatever floats your boat.
But I worship none - and still try to live by the universal "do unto others" rule.
I require no god/crutch - I assume total responsibility for my actions, and expect neither heaven or hell as an unwanted/unwarranted reward.
But be respectful of others goes 2 ways - I won't hit anyone on the head with my atheist views, as long as they don't put their foot in my door pushing theirs.
Be excellent to each other - please...
I'm anti-religion, not anti personal beliefs. I rail against the machine, not the faithful.
All religions are equally as valid in my book - worship god, allah or a tree. Whatever floats your boat.
But I worship none - and still try to live by the universal "do unto others" rule.
I require no god/crutch - I assume total responsibility for my actions, and expect neither heaven or hell as an unwanted/unwarranted reward.
But be respectful of others goes 2 ways - I won't hit anyone on the head with my atheist views, as long as they don't put their foot in my door pushing theirs.
Be excellent to each other - please...
Religion, as I said above, is a vile thing. Religion goes further than the teachings of a prophet, messiah, or god. Religion is a set of rules that extends past what, in my case, my lord taught. I'm lucky enough to have found a group of people who worship in the same manner as I do. I follow what was said by Christ and his closest companions. Nothing more.
All of that said, it doesn't change the fact that Easter is celebrated by those that follow Christ and in no way is still linked to it's pagan roots. Sure, there might be an abundance of rabbits and other symbolism, but that is not the fault of believers, but rather the fault of those who wish to turn it into another money making holiday like Christmas. And yes, I do believe that is the work of Satan himself. That doesn't change the fact that I will continue to celebrate the resurrection of the man who I believe to be God incarnate on this date.
The Christian church in their early days made it common practice to take pagan holidays and recycle them. Many, many holidays were began in the same manner. I don't see a problem with it.
"How this holiday falls and is celebrated at the same time as the death of Christ...is also quite convenient"
I'm not sure what you are getting at, but I'm reading this as you believing that Christ died conveniently around this pagan holiday, and that Christians believe that he truly resurrected on that very day. If this is what you are saying, it is especially odd considering that Easter is a mobile holiday. It's symbolic, just as is Christmas. Jesus didn't rise on Easter day, and he wasn't born on December 25th.
"I do find it ironic and moronic..."
actually easter is tied to passover, which is why it floats. the story tells us mr christ and his disciples entered jerusalem over passover and he was arrested and killed a couple days later.
and letting ppl know that in a celebratory thread is tasteless and classless, no one forced this thread on you so why force your opinion?
cause your a narcisitic self serving self cnetric person who feesl hes supreme enough to perceive the truth for us all
if you could handle your pychadelics, conscience and manners like a man you wouldnt justify doing the same thing religion obviously does for you and thats rain on your parade
dont worry you gonna get back what you put out there, sometimes exponentially
On an up note if my zombie nomenclature is up to par zombie christ only eats those humans he encounters that have a pulse and a brain
you got nothing to worry about
It doesn't matter if you pay homage to other gods...as long as you "love" others....not sure that is what is biblically accurate...but whatever. As long as you sleep at night....
Either way...I find very few, IF ANY, Christian religions that follow the Bible to a "T"...although that is supposed to be the book their entire foundations are based on. I think far too often..that is how my granny did it...and I'm not changing...is religion and Christianity....not what the Bible says...
Although, I have found one that does...but most say they are too legalistic.. or they take the Bible to literally....hmmmm...go figure.
I'm not sure what you don't understand. I'm not paying homage to any god other than my own. Are you saying I do because I celebrate on what was once a pagan holiday?
This is exactly what I meant when I said religion is vile and I was misunderstood. I follow what the bible says, and nothing else. Many religions, despite the fact that they say they follow the bible, will often push other beliefs onto you. I don't dig that.
I'm sorry? I'm not sure if you caught it, but I'm on your side. Read the thread, then read again what you somehow managed to misunderstand. I'm the last person who wants to argue about religion. I'm not in the business of giving negative rep, but it took a lot for me to not.
Okay...feel that. And for the record, this is for the purpose of discussion, not pointing fingers or attacking or any other reason...simply minds coming together on a topic...discussion.
To say that you follow the Bible...that is a bold statement...
To attempt to keep this into the context of what is posted in this thread, and to not stray too far from the point...I'll only use a simple example of what has been mentioned here...and not others. And please keep in mind, I am not professing my own beliefs, but rather have studied world religions in depth in a bit of searching of my own, and this translates into a bit of knowledge about the Bible and Christianity as a whole...so I am in no way attempting to prove any point or prove a right or a wrong. As stated, simply discussion...once again, I think this type of thought provoking, mind-stretching conversation is advantageous...
Part of the Easter celebration is an easter ham. ONE because it is in the tradition of the pagan festival, this much I have explained. Why someone who follow the bible would eat any form of pig at all, should be questioned in my opinion.
I know Leviticus Ch. 11 states all the animals that are "clean" and unclean, and the unclean are those of which we are not to eat. "Swine" or pig, is a part of the list of "unclean" animals in which we are not to eat. So...eating a Easter ham is not only homage to the original pagan festival, but also directly against the teachings and instructions of the bible and God himself...
I once again, find this to be very interesting...this is the case at Christmas time as well..."holiday ham"... both instances seem to me, once again, to be a very clever and tactful act of a master of deception whose sole purpose is to get humanity to act in defiance of God...
Also interesting that both the holidays, Christmas and Easter, are supposed to be rooted in Christianity and in remembrance of Jesus...and ham is traditionally eaten...lol.
Anyway...would love to hear your thoughts on this. Once again, not stating my own personal beliefs...just encouraging discussion and stating what I would consider to be a biblically intelligent/sound stand point...
dank.Frank
perhaps it is my perception but i have an issue wiht religion is vile in a lets celebrate a religiosu holiday thread
my reponse was not personally directed at you (yeah it took that shape) and normally i re read and edit an personal slights but it seems more and more threads are taking this course.
this casual off topic shit is all fun and play but many i mean MANY a good thread with real solid info is gone from the board forever due to the critical and combative posts that were borne from the same manner