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SatyrService · M
i think the use of Easter Worshipers is misleading. it sound like they worship Easter.
they were worshipers,, Observing Easter.
Only Christians observe Easter
why do you care what these two think?
they were worshipers,, Observing Easter.
Only Christians observe Easter
why do you care what these two think?
Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F
@SatyrService You make some good points. Tho just as an added point.. lots of people who aren't Christian celebrate Easter... it's like Christmas.. was once a Christian tradition now it's about chocolate Easter eggs and Easter bunny
Reverend · M
@SatyrService
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Quizzical · 46-50, M
@SatyrService Easter, or as it was originally known Eostre is celebrated by Pagans too
(Oh, you already knew, lol)
(Oh, you already knew, lol)
SatyrService · M
@Reverend lets not forget Ostara! the Germanic version.
Christianity, indeed borrowed heavily from pre existing beliefs.
we even get our word East from this.
most modern neo-pagans do celebrate this time
Christianity, indeed borrowed heavily from pre existing beliefs.
we even get our word East from this.
most modern neo-pagans do celebrate this time
SatyrService · M
@Quizzical it is our bias, in favor of Christianity, that makes the holiday "universally Christian"
Reverend · M
@SatyrService The majority of Christian celebrations are pagan in origin, that is no doubt.