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I am Christian but I don't celebrate these holidays as religious holidays. I was taught and still believe to celebrate every day. I get what was said. These holidays are days designated by the Roman church to push out pagan holidays. If others celebrate them as Christian, pagan, etc holidays...I support that. I just celebrate them as tradition, family and for the kids...those are fun
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There is always someone with no face, Religion-no answer that brings attention to themselves to distract the very essence of reverence for our Lord.
We should all be praising him every moment of every day, not arguing over Kibble & Bits. |
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It is all fun and entertaining, but nothing to do with Christ. Anyway, have a good day! Enjoy everyday the good Lord has blessed us with! Not all, just the egg hunt. And the egg hunt is just one little piece of the entire day's celebration. Again a 15 minute egg hunt for the kids, nothing more, just to keep their attention and make them feel they are having a good time, as a child's mind isn't mature enough to understand the real concept of the celebration. The egg hunt isn't Easter all in itself. Easter is about celebrating new life, new life in Christ whom resurrected and defeated death for us all so we can all live in the paradise with God walking in this new life in Christ. |
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This thread deserves ...
Can't a simple expression of "Happy Easter" be just that? |
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I am Christian but I don't celebrate these holidays as religious holidays. I was taught and still believe to celebrate every day. I get what was said. These holidays are days designated by the Roman church to push out pagan holidays. If others celebrate them as Christian, pagan, etc holidays...I support that. I just celebrate them as tradition, family and for the kids...those are fun [/quoteMany people are wondering what Easter actually means, as the true meaning of Easter has been lost. What I can tell you is it isn't about cute little fluffy chickens, nor does it have anything to do with Easter bunnies. It isn't even about Easter eggs. Although an egg can represent 'new life' because new life hatches from the egg, and Jesus was resurrected on the third day - giving us new life in Him. But just like Christmas, the real meaning has been forgotten. For those of us who are Christians, we understand what Easter is all about. But for those who haven't experienced this 'new life' in Jesus, I want to share with you the Easter story. In Old Testament times, the priest would bring bulls, goats or a spotless lamb without any blemishes to be sacrificed as a sin offering for himself and for the people. The blood would purify and make atonement (forgive, make amends) for their sins. This was the old order of atonement. When Jesus came, He was a representation of the sacrificial lamb to take away the sins of the world. He was the final sacrifice. We no longer have to sacrifice animals to make atonement for our sins. Jesus has done this once and for all. It's His blood that cleanses us from all sin. He was crucified on the cross (the form of execution in those days). The sin of the world was upon Him, yet He was without sin and blameless. He bore it all. This is why Jesus is referred to as the 'Lamb of God'. He was bodily resurrected (came back to life) on the third day. He appeared to many - eating and drinking with them. He appeared to them for 40 days, then ascended (went up to) Heaven. Acts 1: 1-11 |
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Easter was intentionally put in for Passover. 29 times is Pasha (translated Passover the NT 28 times. only one time is it translated Easter. so yes Traditions of men because the religious leaders are the ones who changed it to Easter. Man not Yahweh. That does make it a Tradition of men who hold men Higher than Yahweh's commandments.
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Mon 04/06/15 03:39 AM
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can't you Guys just simply enjoy a Holiday,and what it stands for,instead of picking everything apart in the manner of the Pharisees you detest so much! Just enjoy for a Change with Friends and Family,for crying out loud! Sheeeesh! |
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The Pharisees did add a whole lot of rituals that were worthless. Christ reprimanded them for letting the rituals be placed before what is important. Is not celebrating Pagan Holiday's like Christmas and Easter doing the same thing? How does a holiday based on Easter, the Goddess of fertility have anything to do with Christ? so you 2 holy rollers ( You and cowboy) had nothing better to do on such a special day for many then have a debate about Easter on a web site?... interesting After after all, all the OP said was 'Happy Easter".. just a greeting... which you both ruined.. nice work. |
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only one time is it [Passover] translated Easter.
Ah, you are referring to that translation error that is in the KJV. Thankfully, modern English versions don't contain that error. |
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The Pharisees did add a whole lot of rituals that were worthless. Christ reprimanded them for letting the rituals be placed before what is important. Is not celebrating Pagan Holiday's like Christmas and Easter doing the same thing? How does a holiday based on Easter, the Goddess of fertility have anything to do with Christ? so you 2 holy rollers ( You and cowboy) had nothing better to do on such a special day for many then have a debate about Easter on a web site?... interesting After after all, all the OP said was 'Happy Easter".. just a greeting... which you both ruined.. nice work. I do apologize if this has upset you. And nobody was "arguing" persay. We said happy Easter, then expressed what it ment to us on that day. If someone took it offensive, got offended by the comments or the discussion there in, i apologize I guess lol. |
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The Pharisees did add a whole lot of rituals that were worthless. Christ reprimanded them for letting the rituals be placed before what is important. Is not celebrating Pagan Holiday's like Christmas and Easter doing the same thing? How does a holiday based on Easter, the Goddess of fertility have anything to do with Christ? so you 2 holy rollers ( You and cowboy) had nothing better to do on such a special day for many then have a debate about Easter on a web site?... interesting After after all, all the OP said was 'Happy Easter".. just a greeting... which you both ruined.. nice work. I do apologize if this has upset you. And nobody was "arguing" persay. We said happy Easter, then expressed what it ment to us on that day. If someone took it offensive, got offended by the comments or the discussion there in, i apologize I guess lol. It didn't upset me. I am not overly religious man. But I found it to be childish and self serving to pick THAT day to debate a holiday which means so much to so many. And yes, when you have sentences in a post such as your below. (not to mention the laundry list of verses that followed).. it is a debate. But I have found that religious fanatics don't really care much for what other think.. as long as they drive their personal point of view across. But hey.. that is just my opinion.. to each his own. quote: You should read the beginning of the chapter to understand that which is said and why in verse 9. |
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The Pharisees did add a whole lot of rituals that were worthless. Christ reprimanded them for letting the rituals be placed before what is important. Is not celebrating Pagan Holiday's like Christmas and Easter doing the same thing? How does a holiday based on Easter, the Goddess of fertility have anything to do with Christ? so you 2 holy rollers ( You and cowboy) had nothing better to do on such a special day for many then have a debate about Easter on a web site?... interesting After after all, all the OP said was 'Happy Easter".. just a greeting... which you both ruined.. nice work. I do apologize if this has upset you. And nobody was "arguing" persay. We said happy Easter, then expressed what it ment to us on that day. If someone took it offensive, got offended by the comments or the discussion there in, i apologize I guess lol. It didn't upset me. I am not overly religious man. But I found it to be childish and self serving to pick THAT day to debate a holiday which means so much to so many. And yes, when you have sentences in a post such as your below. (not to mention the laundry list of verses that followed).. it is a debate. But I have found that religious fanatics don't really care much for what other think.. as long as they drive their personal point of view across. But hey.. that is just my opinion.. to each his own. quote: You should read the beginning of the chapter to understand that which is said and why in verse 9. And yes, when you have sentences in a post such as your below. The statement in question, the "sentence below" you mention is plainly saying to understand the context of the verse(s) that we were talking about, one would have to read the beginning of the chapter. You're truly funny if you at all took offense to the quoted statement of mine, but we are done if this is as petty as the discussions are going to get in this thread. |
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yep... were done.. had my say.. happy preaching
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Easter was intentionally put in for Passover. 29 times is Pasha (translated Passover the NT 28 times. only one time is it translated Easter. so yes Traditions of men because the religious leaders are the ones who changed it to Easter. Man not Yahweh. That does make it a Tradition of men who hold men Higher than Yahweh's commandments. [/quoteEaster, or Resurrection Day, is the most sacred day of the year for Christians. It is even more important than Christmas. Unlike Christmas, the death and resurrection of Isa Al- Masih is historically dated. We know this based on the Jewish Passover celebration which has been celebrated for thousands of years. Understanding Easter through the Jewish Passover Passover celebrates Israel’s exodus from Egypt. God delivered Israel from Egyptian slavery. On the night before the exodus, God sent the angel of death to kill the firstborn child of everyone who lived in Egypt. But God told the Israelites that each family must sacrifice a lamb. They placed the lamb’s blood on the door posts of the house. When the angel of death saw the blood, the household was spared. Death and judgment passed over the house due to the blood of the sacrificed lamb. God told the Israelites to celebrate the Feast of Passover every year. Passover was a reminder of what God had done in the past and what God was going to do in the future. The Passover lamb symbolized the need for a sacrifice to protect the people from death. It was given as a sign of an event that would happen later in time. |
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I am Christian but I don't celebrate these holidays as religious holidays. I was taught and still believe to celebrate every day. I get what was said. These holidays are days designated by the Roman church to push out pagan holidays. If others celebrate them as Christian, pagan, etc holidays...I support that. I just celebrate them as tradition, family and for the kids...those are fun It is wonderful that we are able to celebrate pretty much as we please. History shows this has not always been so. From what I read, the blending of these holiday's (Christmas and Easter) is the result of Roman politics. Constantine used religion as another weapon for power and control. These holiday's were part of it. So! Do we question all things or should we remain silent, that we do not offend anyone? |
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Easter was intentionally put in for Passover. 29 times is Pasha (translated Passover the NT 28 times. only one time is it translated Easter. so yes Traditions of men because the religious leaders are the ones who changed it to Easter. Man not Yahweh. That does make it a Tradition of men who hold men Higher than Yahweh's commandments. [/quoteEaster, or Resurrection Day, is the most sacred day of the year for Christians. It is even more important than Christmas. Unlike Christmas, the death and resurrection of Isa Al- Masih is historically dated. We know this based on the Jewish Passover celebration which has been celebrated Where did that quote come from? The Passover is biblical and Christians are told to observe it. Blending pagan holiday's (Christmas & Easter) into it. Not a good idea! for thousands of years. Understanding Easter through the Jewish Passover Passover celebrates Israel’s exodus from Egypt. God delivered Israel from Egyptian slavery. On the night before the exodus, God sent the angel of death to kill the firstborn child of everyone who lived in Egypt. But God told the Israelites that each family must sacrifice a lamb. They placed the lamb’s blood on the door posts of the house. When the angel of death saw the blood, the household was spared. Death and judgment passed over the house due to the blood of the sacrificed lamb. God told the Israelites to celebrate the Feast of Passover every year. Passover was a reminder of what God had done in the past and what God was going to do in the future. The Passover lamb symbolized the need for a sacrifice to protect the people from death. It was given as a sign of an event that would happen later in time. |
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Error, that was meant to be at the end of your quote.
"Where did you get that quote from? Passover is Biblical and Christians are told to observe it" |
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Sometimes a well wish is simply that
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I wish everybody well also, have a good week!
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