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Supermarkets agree to stock Christian-themed Easter eggs
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http://www.guardian.c.../christian-easter-egg
Don't you get fed up with Christians trying to take over our pagan festivals?
Don't you get fed up with Christians trying to take over our pagan festivals?
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Well, that's one view. Here's another:
"About 200 B.C. mystery cults began to appear in Rome just as they had earlier in Greece. Most notable was the Cybele cult centered on Vatican hill ...Associated with the Cybele cult was that of her lover, Attis (the older Tammuz, Osiris, Dionysus, or Orpheus under a new name). He was a god of ever-reviving vegetation. Born of a virgin, he died and was reborn annually. The festival began as a day of blood on Black Friday and culminated after three days in a day of rejoicing over the resurrection."
from http://www.religioustolerance.org/easter1.htm
Well, that's one view. Here's another:
"About 200 B.C. mystery cults began to appear in Rome just as they had earlier in Greece. Most notable was the Cybele cult centered on Vatican hill ...Associated with the Cybele cult was that of her lover, Attis (the older Tammuz, Osiris, Dionysus, or Orpheus under a new name). He was a god of ever-reviving vegetation. Born of a virgin, he died and was reborn annually. The festival began as a day of blood on Black Friday and culminated after three days in a day of rejoicing over the resurrection."
from http://www.religioustolerance.org/easter1.htm
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I'm not disputing the similarities between Christian beliefs and many of the others knocking about at the time.
You cand see assiliation in the old testament too with Noah and Gilgamesh.
But Christianity pretty shamelessly stole the old Roman festival for Christmas - no justification for it just bang that's ours now!
Easter at least is tied in with the story of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem at Passover hence the irritating movability of Easter
You cand see assiliation in the old testament too with Noah and Gilgamesh.
But Christianity pretty shamelessly stole the old Roman festival for Christmas - no justification for it just bang that's ours now!
Easter at least is tied in with the story of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem at Passover hence the irritating movability of Easter
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