Buddhists Steal Easter!
THIS is outrageous! How can the buddhists get away with stealing Easter away from Christians and calling it "buddha's birthday"??!! :badmood:
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Buddhists constantly steal from Baby Jesus every time they draw a breath that isn't inspired by the blood of Christ. However, it's becoming more and more obvious you are an apologist for Wiccans and other made up pagan nonsense so I guess we're in for another typical tirade of feminist drivel and woo woo crystal healing garbage. |
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And the only crystals I own are jewelry. |
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Look, missy, it's about time you came clean on why you are here and introduced yourself. You seem to just be here to flap your gums and convince us that your thoughts are really special and better than God's. |
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Ah, it's been a long time and you guys still haven't changed at all!! Of course, what could I expect.
But, you do know Fleur is right. The fact the 'easter' is made to coincide with the solstice date is pretty much taken from the pagan calendars. So....considering that christians stole it in the first place, why complain if someone else wants to jump on the bandwagon? |
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Cristianity is based n two holidays: Christmas and Easter. Everyone knows that! So shut your whore mouth! :threaten: |
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What's next, the return of Old Iron Crotch? :angry: Obviously, if Easter were to coincide with the solstice it would be, oh, ON THE SOLSTICE, which is on or very close to March 21 every year! :dunce: I have to wonder . . . does being a Wictard make you stupid, or are you a Wictard because you're stupid? Just curious about the whole cause-and-effect thing there. Any information you can peck out with the two fingers you use to type would be much appreciated. :thumbsup: |
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Funny that the birth of Jesus (again, I don't believe the bible Jesus existed but I'm going off someone else's religion here) was acknowledged to be in, I believe, September-Obctober or thereabouts; however that wouldn't have worked well to convert the pagans, would it? They already had their time of celebration established, so why not do the easy thing and let them keep their celebration and simply add a different name? Those in power at the time correctly deduced that it'd be a lot easier than banning the pagan times of celebration altogether and inspiring a resistance. Clever SOB's. |
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Good to see some more intelligent heathens on these boards!! Maybe enough of us, and we can help these people start to see the light!! :D Quote:
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It's funny, I always though the date of Easter was taken from Passover. Because, y'know, Jesus was in Jerusalem to celebrate Passover when he temporarily died for us.
It seems to me that would make a lot more sense than imagining a major pagan festival at the Spring equinox for which there is, y'know, no evidence. And then, as the Reverand so rightly says, choosing to move it around a roughly two month period instead of having it on the equinox. Why must wiccans try to pretend everything comes from some pagan religion? It's very odd. |
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These people follow nothing but their Bible to the letter. How Christian is that? ThinksDesign |
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Filthy bastards! :threaten:
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Why do they make such a big deal over an obese Chinaman who couldn't even tie his bathrobe shut? The Buddha may not even have ever lived, and even if he did, scholars cannot agree on the details of his life or the years of his birth and death. As Buddhism has developed, followers have added conflicting stories of his life and conflicting interpretations of his teachings. Most importantly, the "four noble truths" of Buddhism are based on metaphysical woo that is completely unfalsifiable. Of course, we True Christians™ will have none of such nonsense.
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