Easter is ever closer so let's discuss the holiday! I mean - it's the best excuse for oversized chocolate (of course there is also a big religious part as well). So how do you celebrate it?
NOTE: Whilst the religious side of Easter is important - but it isn't a topic that the Scratch Mods will allow.
Last edited by NeilWest (2013-03-29 06:46:46)
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We don't actually celebrate it for a few more weeks. That's when it is for my religion. But for many people, it's soon! I celebrate with delicious chocolate and homework that our teachers say they won't assign us but do so anyways
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I basicly don't love religious holidays. I feel not good when people start about religion.
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MrHedgehog wrote:
I basicly don't love religious holidays. I feel not good when people start about religion.
You don't have to discuss the religious side of Easter (though it would be nice to see some people recognizing the true meaning of Easter) so you could discuss Easter eggs, the Easter bunny (whatever the heck that is) or what you do to celebrate Easter.
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MrHedgehog wrote:
I basicly don't love religious holidays. I feel not good when people start about religion.
Although I agree, discussion of religion is not allowed on the forums because of the arguments it can bring up; this topic can only be used to discuss the non-religious portions of Easter, such as the consumerised celebration that several holidays have fallen prey to.
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well id post about the origin of the holiday but thatll just open up a whole flood of religious arguments so instead ill say i really like chocolate bunnies
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I celebrate it, the egg hunts are awesome and the chocolate... Yum.
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777w wrote:
well id post about the origin of the holiday but thatll just open up a whole flood of religious arguments so instead ill say i really like chocolate bunnies
I like chocolate bunnies too! Especially the small Cadbury's Caramel ones with the caramel inside and the very *adultly* cute bunny on the wrappers.
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NeilWest wrote:
MrHedgehog wrote:
I basicly don't love religious holidays. I feel not good when people start about religion.
You don't have to discuss the religious side of Easter (though it would be nice to see some people recognizing the true meaning of Easter) so you could discuss Easter eggs, the Easter bunny (whatever the heck that is) or what you do to celebrate Easter.
Yeah, I know. I pretty much hate that the most people only think about sweets.
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I've always wondered how Easter went from being about Jesus Christ to anthropomorphic bunnies laying chocolate eggs.
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ToxicQuillz wrote:
I've always wondered how Easter went from being about Jesus Christ to anthropomorphic bunnies laying chocolate eggs.
Easter is derived from pagan traditions and icons and such, specifically, the god of fertility (which is what the bunny is a symbol of). When the Romans became Christian, they took their traditions and changed them slightly, and said that they were about certain Christian things. That's what Easter is, and Christmas, and various other common celebrations. Which is also why Jesus wasn't actually born anywhere near Christmas time, because that actually came from something completely unrelated to him. Though, conveniently, Easter is actually very close to Jesus' death (this year it's the 26th).
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calebxy wrote:
ToxicQuillz wrote:
I've always wondered how Easter went from being about Jesus Christ to anthropomorphic bunnies laying chocolate eggs.
Easter is derived from pagan traditions and icons and such, specifically, the god of fertility (which is what the bunny is a symbol of). When the Romans became Christian, they took their traditions and changed them slightly, and said that they were about certain Christian things. That's what Easter is, and Christmas, and various other common celebrations. Which is also why Jesus wasn't actually born anywhere near Christmas time, because that actually came from something completely unrelated to him. Though, conveniently, Easter is actually very close to Jesus' death (this year it's the 26th).
Ah, thank you.
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calebxy wrote:
ToxicQuillz wrote:
I've always wondered how Easter went from being about Jesus Christ to anthropomorphic bunnies laying chocolate eggs.
Easter is derived from pagan traditions and icons and such, specifically, the god of fertility (which is what the bunny is a symbol of). When the Romans became Christian, they took their traditions and changed them slightly, and said that they were about certain Christian things. That's what Easter is, and Christmas, and various other common celebrations. Which is also why Jesus wasn't actually born anywhere near Christmas time, because that actually came from something completely unrelated to him. Though, conveniently, Easter is actually very close to Jesus' death (this year it's the 26th).
the chocolate part came out of nowhere tho
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Aaaah, Easter...
The day when you are filled with chocolate and gain all the weight you managed to lose in last year.
Not that it's a bad thing...
(I still need to get used to the 180-second rule... )
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calebxy wrote:
ToxicQuillz wrote:
I've always wondered how Easter went from being about Jesus Christ to anthropomorphic bunnies laying chocolate eggs.
Easter is derived from pagan traditions and icons and such, specifically, the god of fertility (which is what the bunny is a symbol of). When the Romans became Christian, they took their traditions and changed them slightly, and said that they were about certain Christian things. That's what Easter is, and Christmas, and various other common celebrations. Which is also why Jesus wasn't actually born anywhere near Christmas time, because that actually came from something completely unrelated to him. Though, conveniently, Easter is actually very close to Jesus' death (this year it's the 26th).
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NeilWest wrote:
calebxy wrote:
ToxicQuillz wrote:
I've always wondered how Easter went from being about Jesus Christ to anthropomorphic bunnies laying chocolate eggs.
Easter is derived from pagan traditions and icons and such, specifically, the god of fertility (which is what the bunny is a symbol of). When the Romans became Christian, they took their traditions and changed them slightly, and said that they were about certain Christian things. That's what Easter is, and Christmas, and various other common celebrations. Which is also why Jesus wasn't actually born anywhere near Christmas time, because that actually came from something completely unrelated to him. Though, conveniently, Easter is actually very close to Jesus' death (this year it's the 26th).
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What? I was just answering the question.
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I think Easter's this Sunday but I'm not sure. I'll be out of state for it, thank goodness. Usually for Easter my mother's family comes over, and I really don't like them. They're around twice my age and still try to milk all possible conversation out of interests we shared when I was nine (Like some manga+anime+etc I find really ridiculous now [Regardless of if I still watch it or not >:0]). And they make me play Rockband with them for hours. e_e
I don't mind getting candy and painting + hiding + looking for eggs though.
(+Honestly I probably wouldn't even know Easter was a religious holiday if no one told me...)
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NeilWest wrote:
calebxy wrote:
ToxicQuillz wrote:
I've always wondered how Easter went from being about Jesus Christ to anthropomorphic bunnies laying chocolate eggs.
Easter is derived from pagan traditions and icons and such, specifically, the god of fertility (which is what the bunny is a symbol of). When the Romans became Christian, they took their traditions and changed them slightly, and said that they were about certain Christian things. That's what Easter is, and Christmas, and various other common celebrations. Which is also why Jesus wasn't actually born anywhere near Christmas time, because that actually came from something completely unrelated to him. Though, conveniently, Easter is actually very close to Jesus' death (this year it's the 26th).
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You should post a note in the OP, not to discuss the religious side (Seeing it's against the rules.). Or else this will fall into the inevitable flame hole of dooooooom.
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i might be going to church for the first time in god knows when
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fivehead wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
I celebrate it, the egg hunts are awesome and the chocolate... Yum.
My mom and dad hate Easter Chocolate and i have no idea why.
it's pretty cheap
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genderdysmorphia wrote:
fivehead wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
I celebrate it, the egg hunts are awesome and the chocolate... Yum.
My mom and dad hate Easter Chocolate and i have no idea why.
it's pretty cheap
Yeah - it's super cheap after the Easter holidays.
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I like Easter. Not just for the candy, but I won't start a flame war.. soo...
I usually go to my grandparents for Easter, with all the aunts and uncles and cousins and such. My one aunt has 12 kids so it'll be hectic.. But we always have a good time. :3
Chocolate is good too.
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