Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all the big department stores are closed. It’s a major US holiday.
Its not a major US holiday. Its a religious holiday.
Christmas is also a major US holiday.
That is a federal holiday. Easter is not.
Christmas is also a *religious* holiday.
Too bad, huh?
Not really. I know tons of non Christians who celebrate Christmas. It’s not religious at all for most people.
Christ-mas. Please notice the first six letters. Your friends are free to celebrate, or not, any way they want. This is still America, thank God!
Yet based on pagan traditions.
Easter moves around according the the timing of the full moon. Pagan
Not at all. The celebration of the resurrection is incorporated into traditional holidays of the first century, similar to Christmas. Had nothing to do with modern day pagans.
You are celebrating a holiday based on pagan imagery- rabbits and eggs. Even the word Easter is based on a pagan goddess. Therefore- if you celebrate Easter in this way- you are basically pagan. Your illogical last sentence makes zero sense.
I don’t celebrate rabbits and eggs, PP. I celebrate the risen Christ.
Your kids must be bummed they don’t get to dye eggs or receive an Easter basket.
Np and mine do both. We celebrate Jesus and enjoy candy and eggs. Imagine actually being able to hold two thoughts at one time! I guess that’s hard for people like PP.
PP said she doesn’t play those pagan reindeer games.
No chocolate bunnies for her kids. No Easter egg hunts in the yard.
Sad little kids.
Imagine all the hundreds of years of people celebrating Easter without chocolate bunnies! Imagine all the Christians in the world today celebrating without chocolate bunnies! Eek!
Quelle horreur!!
Kids will go back to school and see all of the fun candy their friends have. Sad.
Who sends candy into school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private businesses can be closed anytime they wish.
Bingo. OP can suck it.
Such a Christ like response on this holy day
Exactly. Why is that pp mad about and acting this way on his/her supposed holy day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private businesses can be closed anytime they wish.
Bingo. OP can suck it.
Such a Christ like response on this holy day
Anonymous wrote:
OP needs to simply live and let live.
Imagine that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What else is closed? Needed to return things and get to tmobile since this weekend is my only free time since I work all day weekdays
You should have gone yesterday.
This. You've made it your whole life not realizing many stores are closed on Easter Sunday?
Not in normal areas. Everything in DC and MD is open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private businesses can be closed anytime they wish.
Bingo. OP can suck it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all the big department stores are closed. It’s a major US holiday.
Its not a major US holiday. Its a religious holiday.
Christmas is also a major US holiday.
That is a federal holiday. Easter is not.
Christmas is also a *religious* holiday.
Too bad, huh?
Not really. I know tons of non Christians who celebrate Christmas. It’s not religious at all for most people.
Christ-mas. Please notice the first six letters. Your friends are free to celebrate, or not, any way they want. This is still America, thank God!
Yet based on pagan traditions.
Easter moves around according the the timing of the full moon. Pagan
Not at all. The celebration of the resurrection is incorporated into traditional holidays of the first century, similar to Christmas. Had nothing to do with modern day pagans.
You are celebrating a holiday based on pagan imagery- rabbits and eggs. Even the word Easter is based on a pagan goddess. Therefore- if you celebrate Easter in this way- you are basically pagan. Your illogical last sentence makes zero sense.
I don’t celebrate rabbits and eggs, PP. I celebrate the risen Christ.
Your kids must be bummed they don’t get to dye eggs or receive an Easter basket.
Np and mine do both. We celebrate Jesus and enjoy candy and eggs. Imagine actually being able to hold two thoughts at one time! I guess that’s hard for people like PP.
PP said she doesn’t play those pagan reindeer games.
No chocolate bunnies for her kids. No Easter egg hunts in the yard.
Sad little kids.
Imagine all the hundreds of years of people celebrating Easter without chocolate bunnies! Imagine all the Christians in the world today celebrating without chocolate bunnies! Eek!
Quelle horreur!!
Kids will go back to school and see all of the fun candy their friends have. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all the big department stores are closed. It’s a major US holiday.
Its not a major US holiday. Its a religious holiday.
Christmas is also a major US holiday.
That is a federal holiday. Easter is not.
Christmas is also a *religious* holiday.
Too bad, huh?
Not really. I know tons of non Christians who celebrate Christmas. It’s not religious at all for most people.
Christ-mas. Please notice the first six letters. Your friends are free to celebrate, or not, any way they want. This is still America, thank God!
Yet based on pagan traditions.
Easter moves around according the the timing of the full moon. Pagan
Not at all. The celebration of the resurrection is incorporated into traditional holidays of the first century, similar to Christmas. Had nothing to do with modern day pagans.
You are celebrating a holiday based on pagan imagery- rabbits and eggs. Even the word Easter is based on a pagan goddess. Therefore- if you celebrate Easter in this way- you are basically pagan. Your illogical last sentence makes zero sense.
I don’t celebrate rabbits and eggs, PP. I celebrate the risen Christ.
Your kids must be bummed they don’t get to dye eggs or receive an Easter basket.
Np and mine do both. We celebrate Jesus and enjoy candy and eggs. Imagine actually being able to hold two thoughts at one time! I guess that’s hard for people like PP.
PP said she doesn’t play those pagan reindeer games.
No chocolate bunnies for her kids. No Easter egg hunts in the yard.
Sad little kids.
Imagine all the hundreds of years of people celebrating Easter without chocolate bunnies! Imagine all the Christians in the world today celebrating without chocolate bunnies! Eek!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all the big department stores are closed. It’s a major US holiday.
Its not a major US holiday. Its a religious holiday.
Christmas is also a major US holiday.
That is a federal holiday. Easter is not.
Christmas is also a *religious* holiday.
Too bad, huh?
Not really. I know tons of non Christians who celebrate Christmas. It’s not religious at all for most people.
Christ-mas. Please notice the first six letters. Your friends are free to celebrate, or not, any way they want. This is still America, thank God!
Yet based on pagan traditions.
Easter moves around according the the timing of the full moon. Pagan
Not at all. The celebration of the resurrection is incorporated into traditional holidays of the first century, similar to Christmas. Had nothing to do with modern day pagans.
You are celebrating a holiday based on pagan imagery- rabbits and eggs. Even the word Easter is based on a pagan goddess. Therefore- if you celebrate Easter in this way- you are basically pagan. Your illogical last sentence makes zero sense.
I don’t celebrate rabbits and eggs, PP. I celebrate the risen Christ.
Your kids must be bummed they don’t get to dye eggs or receive an Easter basket.
Np and mine do both. We celebrate Jesus and enjoy candy and eggs. Imagine actually being able to hold two thoughts at one time! I guess that’s hard for people like PP.
PP said she doesn’t play those pagan reindeer games.
No chocolate bunnies for her kids. No Easter egg hunts in the yard.
Sad little kids.
Anonymous wrote:Private businesses can be closed anytime they wish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much hostility on Easter. Give it a rest. People can go one day without shopping. Spend time with family. Let workers spend time with theirs.
Maybe people want the choice to work or not work.
Please. Americans are hideous about all the crap they buy. Workers need a break.
Oh ok you speak for the workers. Great
So they should unionize. Right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think all the big department stores are closed. It’s a major US holiday.
Its not a major US holiday. Its a religious holiday.
Christmas is also a major US holiday.
That is a federal holiday. Easter is not.
Christmas is also a *religious* holiday.
Too bad, huh?
Not really. I know tons of non Christians who celebrate Christmas. It’s not religious at all for most people.
Christ-mas. Please notice the first six letters. Your friends are free to celebrate, or not, any way they want. This is still America, thank God!
Yet based on pagan traditions.
Easter moves around according the the timing of the full moon. Pagan
Not at all. The celebration of the resurrection is incorporated into traditional holidays of the first century, similar to Christmas. Had nothing to do with modern day pagans.
You are celebrating a holiday based on pagan imagery- rabbits and eggs. Even the word Easter is based on a pagan goddess. Therefore- if you celebrate Easter in this way- you are basically pagan. Your illogical last sentence makes zero sense.
I don’t celebrate rabbits and eggs, PP. I celebrate the risen Christ.
Your kids must be bummed they don’t get to dye eggs or receive an Easter basket.
Np and mine do both. We celebrate Jesus and enjoy candy and eggs. Imagine actually being able to hold two thoughts at one time! I guess that’s hard for people like PP.