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Topic History of: Easter - WTF?
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Mart Haha! Thats a very good point actually ITK!

I found this passage in the book of Mart, chapter 11 ,verse 12.

On the eighth day he spaketh tus.
"Oh no! It`s Monday I refuse to rise again!Desciples, heed my words and tell the faithful I did it on a Sunday in the name of my Father, now shut the curtains and leave me alone. Oh, and will somebody bring me some chocolate!"
In The Know Mart

While on the subject of religious events (real or supposed) here's one that has always puzzled me.

Christ died on Good Friday - and rose again on the "3rd day" (so religion tells us).

To me, Saturday would be the first day, Sunday the 2nd, and the third day would be Monday??? How does everyone else manage to make it Easter Sunday??!!
zooloo Mart wrote:
Zoo?

Your lobster references are starting to cause mass hysteria here!

That new one is a classic!

Hi ITK , I like old Churches but they smell funny!


I have a surprising store of lobster facts, boarding on the unhealthy
Mart Zoo?

Your lobster references are starting to cause mass hysteria here!

That new one is a classic!

Hi ITK , I like old Churches but they smell funny!
zooloo Strictly speaking Easter is a pagan festival.

It is the death and resurrection of a man-god that has taken over, as such.

Similar thing with Christmas where the festival of Mithras was co-opted.