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Old 04-11-2009, 05:42 PM   #1
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This maybe silly should we really say Happy Easter? Shouldnt it be more like Happy Christ has risen day. The whole idea of bunny rabbits and all is pegan. Whats everyones thought on this?
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Old 04-12-2009, 04:31 AM   #2
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This maybe silly should we really say Happy Easter? Shouldnt it be more like Happy Christ has risen day. The whole idea of bunny rabbits and all is pegan. Whats everyones thought on this?
I think Easter signifies the day for celebrating Jesus' resurrection, even for those who don't believe in it. And bunny rabbits and colored eggs and all are just a peripheral part of the celebration.

(The sheep were up late and are sleeping in this morning.)
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Old 04-12-2009, 06:25 AM   #3
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The whole idea of bunny rabbits and all is pegan. Whats everyones thought on this?

And the spiritual lessons learned from these practices are??????
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Old 04-12-2009, 06:42 AM   #4
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Read the post by Kosherboy ....Passover not Easter
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Old 04-12-2009, 07:09 AM   #5
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a little info : kind of protestant thing. nothing to do with Resurrection.

The Easter Bunny as an Easter symbol seems to have its origins in Alsace and southwestern Germany, where it was first mentioned in German writings in the 1600s. The first edible Easter Bunnies were made in Germany during the early 1800s and were made of pastry and sugar.
The Easter Bunny was introduced to America by the German settlers who arrived in the Pennsylvania Dutch country during the 1700s.[3] The arrival of the "O_ster Haws_e" (a phonetic transcription of a dialectal pronunciation of the German Osterhase) was considered one of "childhood's greatest pleasures," similar to the arrival of Kriist Kindle (from the German Christkindl) on Christmas Eve.
According to the tradition, children would build brightly colored nests, often out of caps and bonnets, in secluded areas of their homes. The "O_ster Haws_e" would, if the children had been good, lay brightly colored eggs in the nest. As the tradition spread, the nest has become the manufactured, modern Easter basket, and the placing of the nest in a secluded area has become the tradition of hiding baskets.[4]
Parents of young children around the world fill children's Easter Baskets with presents, candy and the most famous chocolate bunny. Parents will wait until the children are asleep and then hide the baskets filled with candy and presents. When the children wake up they begin to look for their baskets.

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Eggs are, by their nature, obvious fertility symbols. As for rabbits laying eggs, several explanations have been proposed.


The precise origin of the ancient custom of coloring eggs is not known. Many eastern Christians to this day typically dye their Easter eggs red[6], the color of blood, in recognition of the renewal of life in springtime (and, later, the blood of the sacrificed Christ). Some also use the color green, in honor of the new foliage emerging after the long dead time of winter.
German Protestants wanted to retain the Catholic custom of eating colored eggs for Easter, but did not want to introduce their children to the Catholic rite of fasting. Eggs were forbidden to Catholics during the fast of Lent, which was the reason for the abundance of eggs at Easter time.[7]
The idea of an egg-laying bunny came to the United States in the 18th century. German immigrants in the Pennsylvania Dutch area told their children about the "Osterhas," sometimes spelled "Oschter Haws." "Hase" means "hare," not rabbit, and in Northwest European folklore the "Easter Bunny" indeed is a hare, not a rabbit. According to the legend, only good children received gifts of colored eggs in the nests that they made in their caps and bonnets before Easter.[8] In 1835, Jakob Grimm wrote of long-standing similar myths in Germany itself. Noting many related landmarks and customs, Grimm suggested that these derived from legends of Ostara.[9]
The German and Amish legends were most likely rooted in European folklore about hares' eggs [10] which seems to have been a confusion between hares raising their young at ground level and the finding of plovers' nests nearby, abandoned by the adult birds to distract predators. Hares use a hollow called a form rather than a burrow. Lapwings nest on the same sort of ground, and their nests look very similar to hare forms. So in the Spring, eggs would be found in what looked like hare forms, giving rise to the belief that the hare laid eggs in the spring.



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Old 04-12-2009, 09:26 AM   #6
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I think folks have a tendency to get carried away and go overboard. Wehunted eggs and had a basket when I was a kid, and I never once was instructed to worship some pagen goddess, or anything similar.

I'd bet that a great many of us wear the same type of clothing, eat the same type of food (even the same brands), etc. as atheists and satanists do. Does that mean I'm an atheist or a satanist? You do the math.........

I let the kids have their fun. Personally, I don't set aside one day or one week or whatever out of the year to think about Christ's sacrifice, anymore than I just think about His birth on Christmas day.

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Old 04-12-2009, 09:56 AM   #7
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I have to go with Chad on this question. I grew up with no Christian teaching at all. The only exposure I had to religion was a bit of Shinto. I never had an Easter basket because I don't like candy or sweets. (And I have the teeth to prove it. ) But we did color eggs and I knew about Easter time customs like Easter baskets, hiding eggs, the bunny, etc., from my friends. No one ever made any pagan connection to it in any way. We used to have Christmas tree too. Those things were just something you did at those holiday times. In fact, my mom even played tooth fairy.

Now that I've converted and been confirmed, the real meaning is the birth and resurrection of Jesus. The Christmas tree, eggs, etc., are just some of those European customs. I understand that ***anese Christians do not have Christmas trees or Easter bunnies.


Are you folks familiar with the 4th of July sheep custom?


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