Subject: Yes, but Is Easter of pagan origin? |
Bible Note: Catisq- Welcome to the forum! A couple of points to start with. You may not be aware that you responded to a post made nearly seven years ago! Not breaking any forum rules in that of course, but there is a good chance that the person you posted to will never see your response, much less respond back to you. In this case, poster "Alive" was only actively posting for a grand total of 22 days with a total of 5 posts. You can check the date of posts in the thread, last column. You can verify the activity of any member by left clicking on their user name in the thread. There you will find the date of the last post along with other information. Also, if you get the time and don't mind, some information about yourself can be included in your User Profile. You can access and edit that feature under "Resources" in the left column of your screen (it's not required). Finally- don't be too concerned with the struggle you may be having regarding recognizing and/or celebrating "holidays". That's not required either. Let me say though, that having a better understanding of how we as Christians should think on these things should have more to do with how we approach it than the historical relevance of what other cultures and religions might have in common with it. For example- you mention "Easter" as being a celebration of the death of Jesus. I personally do refer to the holiday as Easter but what I and my family celebrate is not the death of Jesus, but His resurrection. Lots of men die, but Jesus rose again. That's worthy of celebration in my opinion. We really start to confuse the issue, and ourselves, if we attempt to align the day we celebrate the event with the exact day of the event. After all, we are not celebrating the day, but the event. For Christians, Easter is simply a day set aside to "represent" the single event of Christ's resurrection from the dead. The truth of the evenet should be celebrated each and every day by Christians. I agree with you that we should not judge others based on whether they do or do not celebrate a holiday, religious or otherwise. God Bless, Jeff |