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Miserissima
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I hate to get into the topic of Easter/easter, so I do my best to avoid it (and Christmas, and birthdays)…but I have found myself seriously thinking about the people who approached the OP.Fundamentalists have this obsession with the term “Easter.” They believe that those Christians who use this ‘E’ word are worshipping and following a pagan holiday and are not celebrating the Resurrection of the Lord. This just reveals to you the level of ignorance that exists in the minds of some.
- I will ask – do you think the people who approached the OP were Fundamentalists, or perhaps a sect of Jehovah’s Witnesses?
I am NOT being facetions with my following question, which is a run-on sentence that I couldn’t break up any other way : **B. What if the same people who approaced the OP did their OWN calculations as to when Christmas would be (spring/summer) **
or when their own calculations to determine the dates of when the Passion and the Resurrection of Our Lord would have actually happened – (which I thought the Church actually did)
**taking into account the 2000 and change years since the original event(s) took place? Would THEN make Easter okay to celebrate, simply by moving by their calculations? **
(Please don’t get into the “moon cake” offering to Diana/Artemis birthday cake discussion, as I don’t want to derail this thread – it was only an example for the Christmas as Jesus’ birthday celebration.)