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    08 Apr '12 22:361 edit
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    get a haircut you pansy!
    It looks as if my thread of "hope" has worked out well.......NOT!! 😞
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    08 Apr '12 22:521 edit
    Originally posted by whodey
    It looks as if my thread of "hope" has worked out well.......NOT!! 😞
    thats what you get for inviting clan metaliscum into your thread.
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    08 Apr '12 22:57
    Originally posted by whodey
    It looks as if my thread of "hope" has worked out well.......NOT!! 😞
    Well on the plus side we know that JC wasn't a zombie...

    http://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/files/2012/04/jesus-lich.jpg
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    08 Apr '12 23:08
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    Origins of the name "Easter":

    The name "Easter" originated with the names of an ancient Goddess and God. The
    Venerable Bede, (672-735 CE.) a Christian scholar, first asserted in his book De
    Ratione Temporum that Easter was named after Eostre (a.k.a. Eastre). She was the
    Great Mother Goddess of the Saxon people in Northern Europe. Similarly, ...[text shortened]... mber his death, not
    his resurrection.

    http://www.religioustolerance.org/easter1.htm
    We would probably agree on more than we think we would robbie.

    Acts 12:4 - And when he had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people.

    Herod wanted to wait till after Easter, not because he didn't want to offend Christians, but because it was his pagan holiday.

    Why Christianity has adopted the term to celebrate Jesus' resurrection is beyond me.

    Sorry whodey. I celebrate the resurrection everyday. I don't have any high holy days to keep. Everyday is the same.
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    08 Apr '12 23:111 edit
    Originally posted by josephw
    We would probably agree on more than we think we would robbie.

    Acts 12:4 - [b]And when he had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people.


    Herod wanted to wait till after Easter, not because he didn't want to offend Christians, but beca ate the resurrection everyday. I don't have any high holy days to keep. Everyday is the same.[/b]
    what translation is that? dont you mean after the passover?
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    08 Apr '12 23:18
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    what translation is that? dont you mean after the passover?
    The KJV translators got it right robbie. Every word.
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    08 Apr '12 23:22
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    thats what you get for inviting clan metaliscum into your thread.
    Like the gospel, my thread was not exclusionary. 😛
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    08 Apr '12 23:23
    Originally posted by josephw
    The KJV translators got it right robbie. Every word.
    The English word "Easter" can refer to events before the "resurrection of Jesus Christ" that it commemorates?
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    08 Apr '12 23:281 edit
    Originally posted by FMF
    The English word "Easter" can refer to events before the "resurrection of Jesus Christ" that it commemorates?
    Read robbies previous post above. On page one.
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    09 Apr '12 00:232 edits
    Originally posted by josephw
    The KJV translators got it right robbie. Every word.
    Actually the Greek word translated "Easter" is the same Greek word that the same
    KJV translates "Passover" in all other places. The only difference is all other
    "Passovers" were on or before the crucifixion of Christ. The NKJV has corrected
    this error. I believe the reason the KJV translaters used "Easter" instead is
    because they had come to believe that "Easter" had replaced the "Passover".
    We know better now.

    P.S. Christ is our Passover. HalleluYah !!!
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