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Post by yogidee on Apr 7, 2012 19:42:31 GMT -5
Actually i believe the Mormons think his birth landed on April 6. Funny thats my birthday, yesterday and it passed. Nisan 14, a specific date in the bible, which was passed Thursday, was actually the last Supper Jesus actually told us "keep doing this in remembrance of me" His rising wasnt mentioned at all, do you find that true? It depends what bible you're reading... The Latin Vulgate mentions his rising... No, ive read many versions of the bible but what im saying is, the theres only few specific dates given in the bible to recognize, that Jesus said himself is Nisan 14, The Last Supper....not his rising...of course we can calculate the date of his rising but the date wasnt given nor was the instruction to do so.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2012 8:45:31 GMT -5
Easter = Eostre = Ostara, which is a pagan holiday. Of course, most religious holidays are ripped off from the pagans because they were here first.
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Post by AgentSmith on Apr 8, 2012 9:09:57 GMT -5
Or the druid just changed uniform and name tag to priest
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Post by godKingadonis on Apr 8, 2012 12:46:49 GMT -5
Easter = Eostre = Ostara, which is a pagan holiday. Of course, most religious holidays are ripped off from the pagans because they were here first. It doesn't matter if we look at things dualisticly... Holy days are Holy days whether you are walking with the darkness and you choose to worship pagan deities on that Holy day, or you walk in the light and you choose to worship the one true God on that day... If all Pagans were wiped out that day would belong to Christians, or vice versa... These are more issues that keep people separated... I choose to worship Jesus on this Holy day... The two forces are always at war with each other, what makes anyone think they wouldn't be at war over a Holy day...
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Post by perseus on Apr 8, 2012 15:44:09 GMT -5
[...] It doesn't matter if we look at things dualisticly... [...] oh contraire mon frere, it does matter, unless you think there are ONLY two-sides to each coin, but often, we forget about the edge, there is a possibility your coin could land on the edge, perfectly split down the middle, and no matter how unlikely, you must still account for every single edge in life, that is, if you want to be correct, else you can pin yourself down in your dualistic world where there exist only up down, good bad, happy sad, god devil... it is not always black and white my friend, there are many shades of grey
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Post by watch! on Apr 8, 2012 18:13:56 GMT -5
Easter = Eostre = Ostara, which is a pagan holiday. Of course, most religious holidays are ripped off from the pagans because they were here first. It doesn't matter if we look at things dualisticly... Holy days are Holy days whether you are walking with the darkness and you choose to worship pagan deities on that Holy day, or you walk in the light and you choose to worship the one true God on that day... If all Pagans were wiped out that day would belong to Christians, or vice versa... These are more issues that keep people separated... I choose to worship Jesus on this Holy day... The two forces are always at war with each other, what makes anyone think they wouldn't be at war over a Holy day... Indeed! Christ took back this day and turned it into something good. When we look at the seasons and what they bring to us is self evident to me that this day belongs to Christ.
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