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Posted by blinwmiaol.com on April 12, 2009 at 08:27:00 from (24.231.255.33):

In Reply to: Re: Happy Easter Everyone. posted by MN JOE on April 12, 2009 at 05:21:38:

As usual Joe is completely clueless. He can celebrate Passover all he wants but for the rest of us who aren't Jewish, it makes no sense. Passover was the season of thanksgiving people of the Jewish faith held each year in celebration of the Angel passing over the households in Egypt that had the blood on the door posts. The Angel came to "harvest" the first born son so the enslaved Jewish people were instructed to paint the door posts as a sign that the Angel should "passover" their home and not take the first born. Since I doubt many here are orthodox Jews, we don't say Happy Passover. We are believing Christians and the holiday we are celebrating is in remembrance of the trial, death and resurrection of our Savior. It is not pagan in the slightest, it is a holiday that is unigue to our specific faith. Any idiot who says it is pagan because it isn't in the Bible is a bigger fool than we ever thought. The word Easter isn't in the Bible because the events were unfolding as the Bible was being penned. Just the same as the Bible doesn't mention Christmas, it was not titled that until centuries later but that doesn't make it pagan, it is a name attached by the church to celebrate a religious holiday. We celebrate Easter and the week preceeding it in memory and appreciation of the great gift we recieved by the death and resurrection of Christ our Lord. As with every religious holiday, the workers of Satan try to dissuade from the importance and true meaning of the holiday. We are bombarded with all sorts of messages about worldly things in an effort to keep our minds and thoughts off the true value of the birth of Christ and the death and resurrection. Any thing to distract us from the magnitude of the issue, that someone gave their life in place of ours and then was even able to concour the hold of death, by walking out of that tomb. That is what Easter is about and why we of faith celebrate this Holy Day.
Joe shows us how totally clueless he is by saying we should be celebrating Passover. He evidently isn't bright enough to know that Passover has absolutely not a thing to do with the death or ressurection. Passover is strictly a holiday in thanksgiving of the Angels passing over the Jewish captives households. That holiday does not have the slightest semblance to the one we celebrate this weekend. We owe our salvation to the deeds accomplished by Good Friday and Easter Sunday morning. It is because of our gratitude for these deeds that we celebrate this season. We will not let anyone cheapen the importance of this holiday by their foolish drival.
Remember guys, we serve a risen Saviour, who is in the World today, I know that HE is with me, whatever men may say.


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