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EASTER is NOT about EGGS. Its about JESUS! <3

Geisterfahrer

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Why do churches do easter egg hunts?!!?! THATS NOT WHAT EASTER IS ABOUT.

Its about JESUS. not dyed eggs! is this just a publicity thing?

FOCUS ON JESUS. NOT those eggs. your missing the whole point of EASTER.

Come on people. get it together.
Lets not take away from JESUS, lets show him we DO LOVE HIM. <3


I used to do the egg hunts as a kid, but as I grew up more, I began to question alot of things the churches do. It seems alot of it isnt about JESUS or GOD themselves anymore. :/

It just seems now, to be about publicity for the church. thats all.
 
As long as the gospel is presented properly in the service, I guess I really don't have a huge problem with churches doing something like this for the kids afterwards.
I have a bigger issue with churches that give away door prizes and such to try and entice people to come. A couple of years ago, I remember seeing an article about a church that was selling raffle tickets fo a chance to win a new car to be given away on Easter Sunday.
 
Easter or Passover?

Why do churches do easter egg hunts?!!?! ...It just seems now, to be about publicity for the church. thats all.
It's so much more than mere "publicity!" Those that dishonor the Lord's Old Testament calendar frequently use the Easter/Passover issue to launch an adjacent attack against the true Word of God, the King James Bible. While the English text found in the KJV plainly delineates between the two religious days, the association between the term Easter and Ishtar is self evident.

Easter with its eggs and rabbits is a pagan fertility holy-day, an integral part of the ancient star goddess religion ala the great virgin mother goddesses of the ancient Near East, such as the Canaanite goddesses Astarte and Asheroth, and the Akkadian goddess Ishtar.

The star goddess religion was overwhelmingly prevalent throughout every society in the ancient world. Thus, when the Israelites absorbed the Nephilim religion under the auspices of "the queen of heaven," key components of the same satanic system were later passed on to the "Christian" church, through Roman Catholicism.


 
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Lawrenceb is correct. Both Easter and Christmas are both nothing but Pagan Holiday that can be traced to Ancient Babylonian. Sadly, this truth are not really being taught by the church and we continue to celebrate these and being ignorant.
As another point I'd like to add... There was never mentioned in the scripture that we have now that we should celebrate His (Jesus) birthday. He did tell us to do Holy Communion to remember Him, and that's what I hold. :)
 
I really don't celebrate Easter that much. True, I do Love a Good Easter sermon about our Lord rising from the dead, but I don't celebrate Easter.
 
I do'nt celebrate Easter..its a pagan thing. I do however celebrate the resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
 
I do'nt celebrate Easter..its a pagan thing. I do however celebrate the resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
Amen, after all that is exactly what it is all about...JESUS.

I can say that Easter, as it is being represented here, is not celebrated in our church. We lost many members due to it but I guess that simply shows whose hearts are in the right place. God bless tinks!
 
Seems to me that even if Christmas and Easter used to be pagan holidays, they certainly are not anymore.
Furthermore, when my family gets together to celebrate Christmas, we are celebrating the birth of Christ. We certainly are not celebrating Paganism.
 
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if someone comes to you and say "Hey I want to celebrate your birthday on another person's birthday" how would you feel? Also, its a person that you don't like at all...
And then they say "but you know my heart... i love you.. so I'm celebrating this.... on this day..."

Whether this will please the Lord or not, I'll leave this for you to decide
 
if someone comes to you and say "Hey I want to celebrate your birthday on another person's birthday" how would you feel? Also, its a person that you don't like at all...
And then they say "but you know my heart... i love you.. so I'm celebrating this.... on this day..."

Whether this will please the Lord or not, I'll leave this for you to decide

I understand. And your point is well taken. However I just feel that this is different from the scenario which you provided. It almost seems to me as if God just completely "stole" this holiday and made it his. Almost as if He said, "I will take this from you and make it mine, such is my rightful place." Also I feel it is different because we really do not know the day that Jesus was born on, or the exact day of His ressurection. Everybody I know and love knows my real birthday so it would be a little odd for them to celebrate it on a different day.

You made a good point, and I never really considered it that way. However I just feel that Christmas and Easter are wonderful occasions where we can all get together and remember the Lord Jesus and what he did for us. Sure not all do that on those holidays, but many do. I have had wonderful spiritual experiences on those days. Most importantly to me is the fact that Ive had wonderful spiritual experiences on those days. After spending a couple of days with family I am reminded of their love and of God's love and I just feel amazing. I can imagine God looking down upon the situation and saying "mission accomplished."
 
Yes, well said.. It is better to celebrate Christmass (in remembering that He was born for us) rather than not celebrating at all, or making it the time to give each other presents.
Though I will say that in the bible, there are hints on when He was actually born and resurrected.
If you love Him, and want to celebrate it for His sake in remembering Him, why not celebrate it on the real day? :)
 
Yes, well said.. It is better to celebrate Christmass (in remembering that He was born for us) rather than not celebrating at all, or making it the time to give each other presents.
Though I will say that in the bible, there are hints on when He was actually born and resurrected.
If you love Him, and want to celebrate it for His sake in remembering Him, why not celebrate it on the real day? :)


Correct me if Im wrong but I think I remember reading that Biblical evidence suggests a springtime birth? I cannot remember the reason as I was reading about it a long time ago.
 
Jesus is eternal, Jesus is God, Jesus does not have a birthday.

I am in a bind of course, I eat chocolate Easter eggs but
condemn the celebration of Easter as an event.

Oh, a happy hypocrite.
 
It's been over thirty years since I've reomoved myself from the "holy"days of man.

Constantine, a pagan, combined his pagan "holy days" with Christian events attempting to capture the favor of the huge numbers of Christians. Christians were happy to not be fed to lions anymore and jumped into making Christianity a monster with their new found freedom. Look at what happened at Nicea...

"Christmas" is really Saturnalia. A pagan practice going clear back to the tree worship God condemned in the O.T. worshipping in groves. The tree contains the baby, the "queen of heavens" Ashtoroth son, "mother of God" thing heavily weighs into catholicism...
And what is the point of celebrating Jesus birth from Mary when it is His Birth From the Dead that we celebrate every moment of our Christian lives! Walking sinless in His "resurrection Life" moment to moment is the most awesome thing of all! What a big let down to translate that into a yearly observance and combine it into pagaism, wow.

The Israelites also fornicated in the groves in their worship, the "fertility cults" of Astarte (Easter) and the cherubs of love for valentines day... 'holy-days'...

And "birthdays"? Where did that custom come from? Not from men of God. Not from God at all. The strange concept of "celebrating birthdays" an "odd practice of the Gentiles" as Flavius Josephus stated...

Man has a very bizarre bent toward celebrations in this world. We are all drawn to it. Yet we find no favorable precedent for such things from our Lord Jesus in our New Life in the New Heavens and New Earth in which we dwell in Mt Zion now and forever more. I don't pollute the Holy place with man's "holi" ideas of celebration, but that is just me.

Why do people, for instance, try to combine the resurrection of Christ to a pagan one year event? Not to mention on the date of a pagan fertility rite complete with rabbits and eggs, it is amazing we mindlessly follow after such customs like captive silly women.

I totally remove the high places the groves the images the false worship and every element of paganism out of my life. Those Kings of Judah who did so in the O.T. have a record written of them who did so, "and that King did that which was right in the sight of the Lord" is how scriptures records such men. So also am I recorded as such.

I remember Christ's death and resurrection every day. Not just one day per year. Nor do I hold any day more special than another day. For I am in the Eternal "Day of the Lord". Why mar it? This is how the apostles did it. The broke bread, from house to house daily. There is no other precedent, and no higher glory or honor.

So no. I have nothing to do with holidays. But my family invites me and I take my parents and grandparents because they love it being with all the cousins nieces nephews and all. So I say nothing about it to any of them and there is peace. None of my family is really Christian so they don't know any better. While they sit and yak and eat and drink and marry and give in marriage, I remain in meditation with my Lord God Jesus the Christ the King of Israel and smile.

Peace in Christ,
Whitestone

 
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Hey, don't feel bad about eating that chocolate. If you pray everything is cleansed by the blood. Don't use your liberty if it causes others to stumble
though. Remember if you buy it to eat it it is not offered to the false gods until you offer it. Give God thanks for any food.

Also if we read in the bible, there are two things that people should notice. We have that on Pass over, Jesus prepared the pass over meal which is a two day feast. The supper was on the first day and on the 2nd he went to the cross. At that time the Romans were celebrating E--aster. So at the same time Jews who celebrate Pass over non-Jews celebrate Pagan holiday. Easter is Pagan god of fertility. This info can be found in most adult level encyclopedias. Christmas is also in them. Pagan Easter & the Queen of Heaven! - YouTube
 
"It Doesn't Mean That To Me"

"It Doesn't Mean That To Me"

I've heard these six words literally hundreds of times - usually as a response to pointing out the Biblical admonition against pagan rituals associated with the Babylonian holy days (holidays in modern English). For example, just over a month ago when a local "Christian" friend was telling me how cleverly his kids had dressed up for Halloween, I told him this holiday was of Satanic origin, and should not be observed by believers. He just smiled and said it doesn't mean that to me.

Another time, a Christian acquaintance defended taking his entire family to see the new Harry Potter film. Blithely brushing aside my concerns about Christians embracing the fictional occult phenomena, he repeated the now familiar refrain "but it's just fantasy and fun stories. Besides, it doesn't mean that to me."

Over the years, I've probably repeated the Biblical warnings against the pagan Babylonian ritual practice of keeping a christmas tree hundreds of times. On dozens of occasions I've cautioned friends and family that the christmas tree ritual is an ancient Satanic custom associated with the Greek demigod Cronos - his Roman counterpart being Saturn. In Scripture, he's better known under his Babylonian name of Tammuz.

In Ezekiel, as part of the sun god worship that had infected the Jerusalem temple, we find the "women weeping for Tammuz" (Ezekiel 8:14) because the Babylonian sun god had died as a young deity. As part of the demonic ritual, his death was honored on his birthday which coincided with the Winter Solstice. The idolatry of sun worship is closely identified with this seasonal period when the sun begins to stay in the sky longer.

The birth of Tammuz was December 25th, and to commemorate his death, the people would cut down a young evergreen tree (which causes the death of the tree) and decorate it with bright ornaments and candles. The star placed at the top of the tree is related to Ashtaroth - the star goddess mother of Tammuz (Attis to the Phoenicians, Adonis to the Greeks, Osirus to the Egyptians, etc). The practice goes back at least 2,500 years before Jesus Christ was born. Needless to say, Jesus was not born in December.

Over 500 years before the time of Jesus, the prophet Jeremiah wrote:

"Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them. For the customs of the peoples are vain; for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of his hands of the workman, with the axe. They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not. They are upright like the palm tree, but speak not; they must needs be borne, because they cannot go."

The ritual of the decoration of a "christmas tree" is descended from the worship of the groves in the Old Testament (Judges 3:7), the practice of Wicca (ancient Witchcraft) in the middle ages, and the Druids (child sacrifice) in more recent times. Over the years, whenever I've pointed this out to "Christians" that "celebrate" the holy day, virtually every one of them will justify their involvement with a variety of rationalizations. Sometimes they seek to 'Christianize' the practice with a manger scene under the idolatrous tree - usually saying something to the effect of "Jesus has changed all that." Another favorite is "Oh, I know it has dark origins, but the kids love it and the tree smells so good."

Ezekiel also noted the fragrance associated with the ritual tree when the Lord warned how those that He was about to destroy "put the branch to their nose" (Ezekiel 8:17). As my family and "Christian" friends continue to stubbornly defend the christmas tree practice through the hardness of their hearts, I've learned they will ultimately seal their justification of honoring the Devil by summarily dismissing the subject (and me) with the catch phrase it doesn't mean that to me.

Of course, the rationalizations that "believers" offer to justify their veiled rejection of most things taught in the Bible are intricately crafted and cleverly varied. All those Biblical passages about how we should live are "the law," they say, and "we're not under the law, we're under grace." I've been repeatedly told about the "freedom" we have in Christ - another apparent justification for behaving in whatever fashion suits us.

When I tell all who will listen that the Sword of God is raised against "the children of disobedience" and that America is about to be harshly judged, I've learned to expect a series of defensive New Testament verses taken out of context - usually followed by the now hollow catch phrase "it doesn't mean that to me."

Those that have added that slick sound bite to their theological vocabulary can expect to learn a new phrase they will hear on judgment day: Depart from me, ye that work iniquity, I never knew you. And when they cry out in terrified desperation, 'but Lord,' "we have eaten and drunk [taken communion] in thy presence," the Scriptures bluntly inform us that He will say "I know you not whence ye are." (Luke 13:26, 25)

And as they are being sent into outer darkness prepared for the Devil and his angels, the lost will undoubtedly follow in Satan's illustrious footsteps, and resort to twisting Scripture before the Lord - 'But Lord, your Bible promised that I all I ever had to do was just say that prayer, and accept you.' Wouldn't it be ironic, if He would then say to those that refused to listen to His repeated warnings, It Doesn't Mean That To Me.
 
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All that I read in the post by Lawrenceb is very special to me. I see a genuine love for Jesus there. I pray God will give you strength and encouragement in your heart as you are a person who stands for the truth though suffering rejection. Hold your head high, always let people know you were no better than they . You just made choices to have conviction to stand for what you believe. God honors that. The old testament prophets continually spoke of the word remnant. It is a over coming people who God gives grace to stay with all truth not just the part they choose to pick. The disciples were taught strait is the gate and narrow is the way and few there be that go therein.

For many people they will have to reconcider what they have been taught as to what the Holy Spirit shows them. He will lead us and guide us to all truth.
I knew a man of God in the past who was going to seminary. He was a A+ student top of his class. He was a man of great conviction. One day his wife and he were invited to go to the school Christmas party. He told them he didn't celebrate Christmas, his wife also. They said if you can't go to the Christmas party we will excomunicate you. He was near graduation. He refused to compramise. He graduated in other seminaries as a Theologian.

If you are so disliked that they will hang you on a cross, you have paid the price.

I was told 45 years ago as a Satan worshiper and heavy rock artist that I will be topping the charts. I was ahead of the times and even invented rap music at age 12, that was during mid 60's. My musicians were trained by Beatles orchestra band members. I was going to be a millionaire or more. I walked away and one day after being saved awhile, God spoke to me and said he would give me the gift of music. For me music is a ministry and not entertainment.

I was at a recording studio recently and was going to be connected to a high ranking gospel leader. I turned it down because I had to follow rules which would mean compramise. including singing Christmas songs. Many times when singing in places people see miracles happen and feel God's presence.

Can you imagine people having to be spoon fed who have severe Alzheimers yet they stomp their feet to the music. It is all because when I go somewhere Jesus makes himself known in one way or another. I just came to realise why I been testifying to you so much, it's because when Jesus is present and actually there for you you will see your not alone when rejected. People come by me sometimes and look at me like they hate me and pschically plant in my mind bad things. Jesus taught to cast down all vain imaginations, so I just resist the thoughts and plant good ones from the word of principles I have been taught.

The devil created in me a super mind which is really the mind of Christ. Gal.2:20 I am also crucified to the flesh and he lives in me. Serving the Lord is my greatest goal. God bless you.
 
The Holidays have gotten me closer to God and to my family. Theres really no question about it and nobody can tell me otherwise honestly. I do understand where people who don't celebrate the Holidays are coming from on here and I respect their opinions and do not wish to tell them to change their ways; but Ill never stop celebrating the Holidays. Just my two centavos :)
 
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