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#169868 by gbheil
Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:53 pm
Lynard Dylan wrote:And that is your opinion, I think this kinda
of hardline religous thinking, has got us in
trouble, not everyone believes as you do.
And that doesn't mean they're wrong, but
that style of thinking is why the Christians
will lose to the Muslims, alot of talk no action.




No sir.
It's not "my opinion", it's not even my words.
It is the Gospel truth.

Disbelief of the Godless is irrelevant for the Gospel does not apply to them.
Only the Law

I'm am required no more action than to spread the seeds of the Gospel message.
To do my best to conduct my daily walk in the word of Christ.
And to steadfastly believe on him alone.

And even those "works" are as filthy rags unto my Father.
It is Christ's death upon the tree that is my salvation.
And all those whom call on His name.

I pray the Spirit finds your heart and gives you the peace which passes all understanding so that you may join with the body of Christ.
Amen

#169870 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Sun Apr 08, 2012 5:20 pm
Oy....religion is a war.



Though it may be beautiful european art, many of those pictures are no more accurate than the one Etu put up (though his attempt at blasphemy hit the target he wanted). He wasn't a European...none of them were.

I believe that the pagans have a point about mixing the holy with the profane. As a former atheist that was all the proof I needed to convince myself it was all a bunch of hooey. In other words, if we truly believe that He is the way, the truth, and the life....why do we observe fables when the truth would be both better and easier?

We do so because a controlling organization in Europe told us to, and never considered that there was a better way. They were wrong and it's time to admit and reject it. Or we should at least accept that many will miss the truth because we've allowed it to be obscured by greco-traditions.

Here is the truth. All your Creator wants from you is to trust Him in every way. Abraham trusted God and it was counted unto him as righteousness, it made him a friend of God. No one has ever been saved any other way.

May we all learn to trust Him a little more on this Feast of Firstfruits.

#169871 by Jahva
Sun Apr 08, 2012 5:32 pm
To those here who celebrate Easter as part of your religion.
A Happy day to you.

It was part of my upbringing and although my path is not the same anymore I know it's a time for you to rejoice.
Enjoy brothers!
Happy Easter

#169883 by Starfish Scott
Sun Apr 08, 2012 8:50 pm
lol A purple crucified rabbit?

Ah yeah.. hmmm..idk..

#169885 by Shapeshifter
Sun Apr 08, 2012 9:12 pm
This particular Easter will be a special day to me for the rest of my life...my daughter was born today at 1:12 pm!

:D :D :D :D :D :D

#169886 by Etu Malku
Sun Apr 08, 2012 9:14 pm
joseph6 wrote:This particular Easter will be a special day to me for the rest of my life...my daughter was born today at 1:12 pm!

:D :D :D :D :D :D
WELLL!!!!!!!!! THAT is something worth celebrating!!! Congratulations Joseph and Wife and BabyGirl!

#169893 by JCP61
Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:40 pm
joseph6 wrote:This particular Easter will be a special day to me for the rest of my life...my daughter was born today at 1:12 pm!

:D :D :D :D :D :D


Well, that is excellent
congratulations!

#169895 by Shapeshifter
Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:49 pm
Thanks guys! :D

#169896 by JCP61
Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:49 pm
as far as the bunny goes,

it doesn't really make it to blasphemy, not by a long shot.
I've seen blasphemy in illustrative form.
the point is really lost on me, except maybe that his parents might have had rabbit for Easter dinner and it unnerved the child.

Though I have to confess although I have been a christian all my life even went to catholic schools as a child, but I completely missed the Easter bunny, well as far as his role as a religious Icon.
I always thought it was a protestant thing.

#169899 by JCP61
Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:03 am
joseph6 wrote:Thanks guys! :D


I miss those days, wish I was better prepared then.

my youngest is 23

#169901 by Shapeshifter
Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:13 am
I don't know, man, having my first at 41 scares me a little... :lol:

I think you can only be so prepared, and most of it is (gonna be) trial and error.

#169902 by JCP61
Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:22 am
joseph6 wrote:I don't know, man, having my first at 41 scares me a little... :lol:

I think you can only be so prepared, and most of it is (gonna be) trial and error.



you're absolutely right, but it won't stop you from wishing it, 20 years from now. :shock:

God Bless you some more.

#169904 by Etu Malku
Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:31 am
JCP61 wrote:the point is really lost on me, except maybe that his parents might have had rabbit for Easter dinner and it unnerved the child.

Though I have to confess although I have been a christian all my life even went to catholic schools as a child, but I completely missed the Easter bunny, well as far as his role as a religious Icon.
I always thought it was a protestant thing.
Easter is a Pagan celebration that included the hare, later Christianity aligned its regurgitated resurrection myth with this time of the year in order to make it easier for the Pagan population to convert.

Clearer? :twisted:

#169905 by JCP61
Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:43 am
Etu Malku wrote:
JCP61 wrote:the point is really lost on me, except maybe that his parents might have had rabbit for Easter dinner and it unnerved the child.

Though I have to confess although I have been a christian all my life even went to catholic schools as a child, but I completely missed the Easter bunny, well as far as his role as a religious Icon.
I always thought it was a protestant thing.
Easter is a Pagan celebration that included the hare, later Christianity aligned its regurgitated resurrection myth with this time of the year in order to make it easier for the Pagan population to convert.

Clearer? :twisted:


well you didn't make any connection what so ever between corn god deities and bunny rabbits, so no you were hardly clear in any respect.

be that as it may;
sounds like a good reason to leave out the Easter bunny. it's clear he's not pulling his weight anymore.

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