Atheists & Agnostics
Related: About this forumSunday is Easter.
Thats the holiday where Jesus rises from the dead. If he sees his shadow, he goes back to being dead for another six weeks.🤣
FarPoint
(13,607 posts)Now I am awake....
ItsjustMe
(11,679 posts)March 29th 1959.
My mother gave me a Christian name, Timothy. But I was never a believer, I've been an Atheist my whole life.
A HERETIC I AM
(24,582 posts)5/6/59
I tell young people (because I'm old now ! ) that I was born when there were only 49 states, just to see the puzzled looks!
I also tell them on occasion that 1959 was the only year in which this country had 3 different flags!
Nice to know another 49 stater!
Think. Again.
(17,833 posts)Voltaire2
(14,700 posts)As in of course he had to quickly disappear again, otherwise how could his non presence be explained?
Think. Again.
(17,833 posts)....why didn't he just stay dead the first time?
Nevermind, I'm not really interested.
Voltaire2
(14,700 posts)why on earth would you expect it to make sense?
Anyway, the man-god instance has to die in order to cleanse us of our sins, those sins being accrued starting at birth by just being born due to the unforgivable offense of eating a piece of fruit after being told 'NO!'. But as man-god is an immortal god (and also somehow exists in all times) man-god can only be symbolically dead, not dead-dead. So man-god peeps out of his tomb, sees a rabbit, eats a rabbit egg, forbids rabbits from ever laying anymore eggs, goes around and tickles all his apostles to prove he is back, and then gets into the transporter and zooms to heaven, which is just above the stars and planets, like about maybe a mile or two over our heads.
Think. Again.
(17,833 posts)NoRethugFriends
(2,992 posts)3Hotdogs
(13,385 posts)A HERETIC I AM
(24,582 posts)Not Heidi
(1,457 posts). . . goes to the liquor store for beer and smokes, then goes home and binges "The Crown." Because what else would a "king" watch?
werdna
(928 posts)When Jesus rises from the bread!
rubbersole
(8,482 posts)...because when donnie dollhands and VP dental implant salesperson Kristie Noem get inaugurated they will set up 'camps' and round up everyone that didn't buy an official Lee Greenwood endorsed New Testament (bound in fake leather!).
A HERETIC I AM
(24,582 posts)Wasn't so good for the Jesus dude, was it?
I'd say "Bad Friday" would be a better name.
Or just Friday.
Voltaire2
(14,700 posts)Really not that big a deal. Literally a dirt nap.
Think. Again.
(17,833 posts)Goodness knows I've lost a few weekends like that.
Voltaire2
(14,700 posts)the celtic goddess of spring.
Not Heidi
(1,457 posts)I've never heard of this goddess. (Not that I've studied goddesses.) I'm guessing this is where we got the word "easter." (?)
How did celebrating the Celtic goddess of Spring become celebrating a bogus resurrection story?
Voltaire2
(14,700 posts)Here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%92ostre
Anyway to answer your question: "How did celebrating the Celtic goddess of Spring become celebrating a bogus resurrection story", first the mythical resurrection is quite simply a syncretic repetition or echoing of polytheistic rebirth myths that celebrate spring. English christians absorbed the pagan festival of spring and made it their own. The pagan rebirth symbolism persists with the rabbits and eggs.
Not Heidi
(1,457 posts)I love, love, love new information.
(German - yay! I'm half German.)
muriel_volestrangler
(102,457 posts)an Anglo-Saxon month (and, it's presumed, a goddess), that doesn't mean that's how Easter was thought up. Those groups (and a lot of the proselytizing of Germany was done by English monks) were late arrivals to Christianity, and the Greek, and Latin names (Pascha, from the Hebrew for 'Passover'), and all the stories, were established about 500 years before the Anglo-Saxons started believing them.
You might suggest that Mediterranean myths influenced the story, but the Germanic tribes were nothing to do with it.
Think. Again.
(17,833 posts)...built from a little bit of all the other cults in the area at the time, something about the Roman clerks needing a more simple tax population.
Cuthbert Allgood
(5,170 posts)Currently taking suggestions for this year's flick.
Think. Again.
(17,833 posts)...(you know "drink this blood, the blood of Chris...", rising from the dead, all that) then I suggest "The Hunger" with Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie.
Fun little 1980s flick with great music.
Cuthbert Allgood
(5,170 posts)Celebrate the last supper day!
FalloutShelter
(12,742 posts)28 Days Later.
Cuthbert Allgood
(5,170 posts)JoseBalow
(5,107 posts)303squadron
(675 posts)celebrated an infanticide (and he did), then I have the right to question your concept of morality.