Merry meet and well met indeed!
You could ask the same of Sam Hain or Yule.
It gives me no end of pleasure to point out to Catholics that their alter is nearly identical to mine; only mine is several thousand years older. But that's an aside.
The bottom line is that the effort to "stamp out" the old ways was over long ago. We lost. What you see today is the end result.
I know that's not overly comforting, but there is still something sweet in the bottom of the cup. The holiday is still kept, albeit in a different name and a different way.
I suppose I believe too much in Druidic philosophy and tend to see any religion as a good thing even in the modern trappings. Remember, for most the bunny and the eggs aren’t religious symbols, they're things that most folks can't explain. The "holiday" that Christians actually celebrate is centered on a gruesome execution and the subsequent "resurrection" of the condemned. The concepts of fertility associated with Ostera or Beltane are lost, but the symbols remain, and that's not as bad as it could have been.
I don't necessarily like everything that the Christians have done, but I also have to work with what I've got. I keep the ways that were taught to me, and I also have a good laugh at all the good "god loving" folk who go on Ostera egg hunts, not having the faintest idea of what they're doing. But at the same time I accept that not everyone can share my belief system and am just glad that there is some worship, even if it's not in the names I was taught, on the holidays I hold dear.
Peace.
Blessed Be!
2007-04-07 19:29:11
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answered by D D 2
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Pagan practices had many "dinner occasion days." If Christianity share some dinner occasion days with the pagans, it does no longer propose (inevitably) that our roots are in paganism. That mentioned, regardless of the undeniable fact that, some issues do carry between the two concept platforms ("the two BABYLONS" by potential of Alexander Hysloff is a sturdy source.) To "reclaim" a trip interior the call of Christ is a Godly element! As for Constantine, Christians have been already interior the habit of assembly on Sundays as a techniques lower back as John 20:12 and Acts 20:7. They met on Sundays to commemorate the Resurrection. apparently, for many first century Christians, Sabbath replaced into nevertheless on Saturday, and Sunday replaced right into a artwork day. Constantine would have made it good to tell aside from the Sabbath of the Jews, however the Church replaced into already interior the habit of Sunday conferences. Exodus 31:13 states for sure that Sabbath replaced right into a token sign between God and the Israelites. Saturday maintains to be Sabbath for the Jews, and maximum Christians meet on Sunday. Jehovah's Witnesses are no longer a Christian denomination, and seventh Day Adventists are a perimeter ingredient of the church, having their roots in a faux prophet. Adventists are considered a cult by potential of many Christians.
2016-10-21 08:08:36
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answered by ? 4
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For a Christian the bunny and eggs are nothing more than quaint things we treat our children to. They are not part of what we teach our children about Easter. The main focus is Jesus and His Resurrection. Just because the bunny and eggs are big business and generate money for retailers doesn't mean the average Christian is as taken with them as you seem to believe.
Our faith is not dieing as you suppose. It would take a great deal more than a bunny and eggs to destroy that.
2007-04-07 19:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I eat the bunny and the egg. Especially the chocolate ones. Yum.
You brought up faith, what would make it stronger? What does the Bible say? Does it say, 'reconcile pagan rituals with Christianity?' No. It says faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God.
If it's alright with you, I'll trust God, and other Christians can obeserve pagan based Christianized ritual. I'm not gettng up at the crack of dawn all bleary eyed to worship at the sunworshippers time. But that's just me. All the world can go to Sunrise Service. God wakes me up when He wants to.
2007-04-07 19:15:46
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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No I don't celebrate Easter. I celebrate the Passover instead because Easter has nothing to do with Jesus. It is just another Holiday like Chrismas that the roman catholic church changed to try to get pagans to convert so they had to keep the old pagan holidays also and put Christian names on them. I am Church of God Seventh day and we believe in what God says about not to add anything pagan with things that are christian.(2 Corinthians 6:14-15 Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? What harmony is there between Christ and Belial? What does a believer have in common with an unbeliever?)
2007-04-07 19:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Only a thousand years??? That's only half the time since Jesus' death, don't try to push it on him, it's the church that is at fault (which is run by men and women)... You act like paganism is an old belief while thousands of years before paganism's birth the roots of christianity extend. I suppose next you will actually try to say that something or someone as good as what Christ accomplished was done by a pagan figure ??? Dream on you youngster!!!!
2007-04-07 19:20:36
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answered by Roger G 1
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To me it is the most significant and wonderful holiday of all - if others relate to it and focus on other things about it I won't say they are untrue but the meaning is the observance of the resurrection of Christ which gives us the promise of eternal life - It doesn't matter much to me what the long ago origins were in comparison to the most meaningful reality of all.
Bunnies and eggs are fine - we have an egg hunt at our church, but like Christmas it isn't about Santa it is about God's love.
2007-04-07 19:10:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on how you fry up the bunny and the eggs.
I believe that you must cook them done with no blood or yoke running out of them.
Then serve them in celebration of what JESUS has done to forgive you of your sins, if you would just believe.
Questions about food are of minor importance as long as it is not eating your fellow humans.
dave
2007-04-07 19:16:36
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answered by dave777 4
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No. Why would they accept pagans Pagans is a silly little religion if you could call it that. It was once mythology but some silly people who get a thrill out of these things try and bring it back, Why would anyone recognize anything about it?
2007-04-07 19:11:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The passover is our holiday, but yes ea-star is a pagan religion for the fertility goddess and that's were the Bunny's came from and the eggs, but the real Christians are celebrating the passover and the death burial and RESURRECTION of Christ!
http://www.freedomcame.com/glory/
2007-04-07 19:07:27
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answered by bungyow 5
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