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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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e374ca  No.787587

Are Easter eggs and the Easter bunny pagan?

1786e9  No.787592

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>>787587

If by "pagan" you mean "a marketing technique corporations use to sell chocolate and other sweets to kids" than yes.

Kinda like how St. Patrick's day was turned into a day of drinking and debauchery or Christmas about material gifts.

The secular world is culturally appropriating our Christian culture.

Enough is ENOUGH!

#MakeEasterPaschaAgain


2f783f  No.787599

No


406ebc  No.787601

>>787587

Protip: avoid the SDA definition of anything. They’ve only ever produced bad fruit.

Polite sage for off-topic.


e374ca  No.787602

>>787601

How is Easter off topic on a Christian board?


406ebc  No.787606

>>787602

I mean my comment wasn’t really on-topic.


e6c761  No.787608


5c202e  No.787609

>>787592

>blames secularism instead of properly naming it as commercialist consumerism

shiggy


1786e9  No.787613

>>787609

If it wasn't for secularism there would be no consumerist commercialism, friend.

I could name the real culprit but it would only derail the thread.


4a3e38  No.787633

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I wonder…

What kind of people could have interest on replacing the meaning of the most important historical moment in the Christian calendar (if not the whole human history) for something trivial like choccolate and bunnies?

I mean, you must be some kind of religious group of people that REALLY hate Jesus, like he was some kind of undesired messiah for them… No clue at all tho.


6ab854  No.787635

>>787587

I don't know, but the Easter bunny is delicious. Love rabbit meat.


0dea93  No.787636

>>787587

Oh, i know this.

Painting Easter eggs was a custom of mesopotamian Christians(today's Assyrian Church of the East) that spread to the rest of Christendom, because its fun.

And rabbits were once believed to have been capable of asexual reproduction(which is why you see them with the Virgin Mary in medieval icons).

Its just religious symbolism that didnt pass the test of time(and consumerism didnt help) unlike stuff like the Jesus fish.

As a sidenote, peacocks(believed to have had incorruptible flesh) and phoenixses(need i explain more?) were also christian symbols in Antiquity.


a5fd11  No.787662

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

>>787587

Video explanation of non-pagan (but secular) origin of "Easter bunny". Also explains how Ostara-Easter "goddess" connection is specious at best, if not outright hogwash.


9c784f  No.787670

>>787662

I would have sworn to have seen on a Catholic television channel saying that the Easter eggs and the rabbit were of pagan origin.


1786e9  No.787704

>>787670

If it was a catholic tv program that said that, it was probably the eternal """jesuits""" striking again.


38e4d3  No.787711

>>787670

I saw a Catholic church that had papers describing the history of Marian veneration, calling it "worship" and saying it comes from pagan goddess worship.


3a8f17  No.787713

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38e4d3  No.787714

>>787713

Whatever makes you think your church isn't a desolate wasteland, man.


559e6a  No.787716

>>787714

You can thank Martin "Jesus fornicated with Mary Magdalene" Luther for you thinking that.

Not my fault you hate Jesus and His Church.


564d7f  No.787725

>>787662

How could it be anything but hogwash? It's only called Easter in English. In latin, the language of the Catholic Church until V2, it's Pascha (which in turn derives from aramaic then hebrew pesach for passover)


9039e6  No.787850

>>787587

Short version:

Easter eggs come from the fact that chickens lay eggs over Lent, but Catholics don't (or at least didn't) eat them until Lent ended…on Easter…when they would have a ton of eggs just laying around.

The Easter bunny has various origin theories, with the most likely one being that hares come out of their holes in spring…around Easter.

Bonus round:

Easter is called Pascha or some variation thereof in every European language except English, so there's no way the word came from 'Ishtar,' a Babylonian goddess whose worship died out centuries before Christ was born (some people are really retarded). Easter is named after Eostre-monath, monath being old English for 'month,' Eostre-monath being the month Easter was in. Eostre being a goddess is nothing but a guess made by a monk in the 9th(?) century.

Also, Halloween isn't pagan. Pretty much everything people peg on the pagans is from medieval Catholicism (except Jack-o-Lanterns).

Most of the idiocy of Christian holidays being pagan comes from anti-Catholic pamphlet written by an American Protestant in 19th century America (as an American Protestant, I disavow) in an effort to have the Catholic calendar purged.


cd5096  No.787852

>>787636

That’s actually interesting, I knew about the eggs but not the bunny stuff




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