They are the same in the sense that they are all fictional stories.
They are different in the fact that only children believe in the Easter Bunny and the Stork.
2007-01-11 08:39:31
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answer #1
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answered by ÜFÖ 5
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Well, I have to say I like this question, because I asked God the same question when I was a little girl. But that's because I knew a secret about all of this. The Lord Jesus uses symbols to represent good to children. The Easter Bunny delivers Easter Eggs which remind us of the new life that Jesus brings to His Followers. The Stork is characteristic of delivering children and as often as I prayed to Jesus to deliver mine, I'm sure He's the stork too. Well, sometimes He is symbolized by a Seagull, so I guess a stork can't hurt anything either. Fortunately, too I think He has long ears like a rabbit, because when I call on His Name He always helps me. Maybe you don't call out to Him long enough or with the love and respect He Truly Deserves.
2007-01-11 08:44:26
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answered by QueryJ 4
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The Easter Bunny was actually a religious leader who was called a "child of God" or "servant of God" because others used that term for one they perceived as wise, but this got misinterpreted by a fellow named Kris Kringle who persecuted the Bunny's followers but later changed his name to Santa Claus when he had a vision in the tundra and fell off his reindeer. Believing he had spoken directly with the Easter Bunny, Claus set forth to preach his own beliefs to the masses--these beliefs being a bizarre conflation of Gnosticism, Greek mystery cults, and the bunny's own religion, Judaism (yes, the Easter Bunny was in fact Jewish, even though rabbits aren't kosher).
The answer, therefore, is no, because the stork is, in fact, a Buddhist.
2007-01-11 08:54:26
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answered by thunderpigeon 4
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No! Jesus Christ is real. The Easter bunny and the stork are lies.
The latter two are pagan. Rabbits can't lay eggs and strokes could not carry that much weight in their mouth. But Jesus lives forever.
You are in my prayers.
2007-01-11 08:43:50
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answer #4
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answered by bumpy 4 2
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Jesus Christ is the son of God
The Easter bunny.....all rabbits on Easter are that!
The Stork.....is just another species of the bird family....
2007-01-11 08:39:58
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I not sure with regard to the egg throwing thoughts above notwithstanding it make me think of, 'BLOOD-CLOT!' And now on your question and my answer: No certainly! The Easter Bunny and Jesus do no longer exist! so because it relatively is leaving purely one threat... 1000's years in the past, extraterrestrial beings arrived from the planet Engis Arulis, Earth human beings called the planet EA for short, and the folk 'EA-sters'. First there replaced into peace, then as further and extra EAsters began to proceed to exist the earth, human beings loose tolerance for them and their scent, additionally they consume too plenty, and their women human beings grotesque, so human insurrection and kick EAsters out of all city. finally, they circulate to the EAster island to be on my own. interior the tip they starve to loss of life on EAster island, all EAsters die in one heat wintry climate on EAster island. of their custom you bury physique as much as the pinnacle purely. The EAster Skeleton is diverse textile, form of black rock, so now all EAster skeleton scull sit down on the island and the island keeps the call EAster island.
2016-10-07 00:26:41
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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Sure, if you're ignorant and easily led around by people such as Brian Flemming and his bogus "God Who Wasn't There" movie. But if you could read history and think beyond the so-called "skeptical" web sites you frequent, you might discover otherwise.
I know, it's an abrasive answer. I'm sorry, but sometimes it's hard to deal with ignorant and obnoxious questions by neo-atheist trolls.
2007-01-11 08:40:52
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answer #7
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answered by Gary B 5
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no, only Jesus Christ is the truth. John 14:6
2007-01-11 08:37:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No, while there is not overwhelming evidence of a historical Jesus, most, including me, are pretty sure he existed.
2007-01-11 08:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Er, storks are real.
2007-01-11 08:48:45
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answered by Anonymous
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