Let's Take Christ Out of Easter!
OK brothers and sisters please put the stones down! They have been trying to take him out of Christmas for years. I say let's turn the tables on them. Please hear me out.
The name Easter is a pagan fertility goddess. Every Easter tradition is pagan and has absolutely nothing to do with what we believe. So let's remove Christ from it all together. We move Easter to the first day of spring. That way the sun (Spring equinox) can be worshiped, Mother Earth/Nature can be worshiped, the bunny can be worshiped, the food coloring industry can worshiped, and whatever favorite confectioners can be worshiped. It eliminates the conflict of to whom the holiday belongs. It is a tolerant, equitable, and non-offensive solution to the problem.
We then keep our most holy of days and call it Resurrection Day or Born Again Day or Day of Salvation or some other appropriate title. It will still occur on the 4th day (after Passover), and we can eliminate the use of pagan traditions which have absolutely no connection with what Christ accomplished by his death and resurrection.
If you so choose to take part in pagan rituals, you can do so without the guilt of besmerching the holiest day on the calendar. Of course, you will still have to answer to God for Idolatry.
The name Easter is a pagan fertility goddess. Every Easter tradition is pagan and has absolutely nothing to do with what we believe. So let's remove Christ from it all together. We move Easter to the first day of spring. That way the sun (Spring equinox) can be worshiped, Mother Earth/Nature can be worshiped, the bunny can be worshiped, the food coloring industry can worshiped, and whatever favorite confectioners can be worshiped. It eliminates the conflict of to whom the holiday belongs. It is a tolerant, equitable, and non-offensive solution to the problem.
We then keep our most holy of days and call it Resurrection Day or Born Again Day or Day of Salvation or some other appropriate title. It will still occur on the 4th day (after Passover), and we can eliminate the use of pagan traditions which have absolutely no connection with what Christ accomplished by his death and resurrection.
If you so choose to take part in pagan rituals, you can do so without the guilt of besmerching the holiest day on the calendar. Of course, you will still have to answer to God for Idolatry.
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