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If Christ Returned To Earth For Easter

   Posted by Scootro  Promoted 49 days 4 hours ago  5392 views  editorial  

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This article won't highlight the plastic, capitalist Easter that you and I have been trained to know, nor will it showcase a giant rabbit or any other silly symbol of Easter. What this editorial will do is ponder what it would be like if Jesus Christ returned to Earth for Easter.


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vermittlung, on 4/16/2006 8:34:53 PM
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Very good read, except one thing I'd like to point out.

Originally, Easter was celebrated by pagan religions as an occasion to recognize fertility.
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Scienott, on 4/16/2006 8:35:47 PM
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I probably should have pointed that out, vermittlung. Thanks.

Anyway, I can only imagine some of the commentary that is to come. Make sure to keep things civil.
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DingoDango, on 4/16/2006 8:37:31 PM
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"Whatever happened to the traditional Laws of Freedom - the Ten Commandments"

Because the Ten Commandments is Old Testament. And that's a testament to the nominally "Christian" way of picking and choosing which verses to believe in, while discard others at their OWN discresion.

You see, Republicans call themselves Christians because no one really cares what a Christian is. Christianity is a post-mortem insurance policy... and who really reads the fine print?? Let the Pope be thy lawyer.

If Christians really cared about their faith, do you think they'd still celebrate Christmas with a Christmas tree? Jeremiah 10:2 is SPECIFICALLY AGAINST the practice of christmas trees, yet Christians still persist in practicing that blasphemously pagan tradition.
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umer, on 4/16/2006 8:40:14 PM
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truer words have never been spoken. Very powerful and bold editorial. nice scienott

I also agree that taking religion out of our lives is not the solution. Religion was set out to make peace in the first place. Its the people's intrepertation and agenda that digrace a particular religion. Its not religion's fault that 9/11 happened. Infact the hijackers' actions contradicts the very teachings of religion (in this case, Islam). Its the people's thinking and mistakes that are to blame; not religion.

wow i love this quote, so sad yet so true.

"When Jesus Christ came upon the Earth, you killed him. The son of your own God. And only after he was dead did you worship him and start killing those who would not."
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DingoDango, on 4/16/2006 8:46:10 PM
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@umer

Religion wasn't about making peace. At least not Christianity. Deuteronomy 17:2-5 advocates the murder of non-christians. So much for tolerance, right? The only way Christianity could be peaceful is if:
A.) Christians don't follow the Bible, or
B.) Christians kill off all non-christians

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energtec, on 4/16/2006 8:53:59 PM
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From what the Bible says.... I can't see Christ saying he told Georgie Bush to Invade Iraq. I can't see him supporting tax cuts to rich people or supporting war. It's really funny to see all of the so called "Christians" supporting Bush.

The Bible says that Christ taught to "turn the other cheek", "love your enemies", "do good to those that hate you". I don't see any of these being practiced with the Iraq war.

I think Bill Maher put this all together nicely:

"If you believe Jesus ever had a good word for war or torture or tax cuts for the rich, or raping the earth, or refusing water to dying migrants, then you might as well believe bunnies lay painted eggs.

Thomas Jefferson called the type of Christian who trumpets his own belief in the divinity of Jesus rather than the morality of Jesus "pseudo-Christians." And that's who's running our country today" -- Bill Maher

http://www.hbo.com/billmaher/new_rules/20060331.html

Great
Article btw Scienott
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saady87, on 4/16/2006 8:55:51 PM
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DAMN....shit that article is really good, definitely giving this a shout!
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MetalGod1, on 4/16/2006 9:01:14 PM
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Dingo, 95% of your posts contents are just guesses on what you think is right, and unfortunately for you its wrong. Your random statements likes the only way christianity will be peaceful is if christians kill off other non christians, i have many friends from other religions, and some of my best friends are hindus, yet im a christian, can u show me how the peace doesnt exist? Your a tool. Christmas trees, yes try to find everything wrong in the bible, ive not seen that quote against christmas trees, even if there is something in there, i cant trust u, because your mind is so against Christianity and other religions for that matter, you clearly cannot be trusted to make an unbiased decision on what something states.

Christmas trees anyways are to make it more enjoyable for the kids, christmas trees/presents/lights/warm fireplace what does it show love/caring/warmth/happiness, and your propoganda type views are trying to promote the opposite. Why wont you just lay off the religion topic, you clearly arent even fit to analyze a text by Mickey Mouse, let alone the Bible, let others practice their own religions, it shouldnt have to bother you, you can wear your t-shirt, im an atheist proudly, and we wont care, so you too should stop caring what others believe in.

Good article though, made me think carefully
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DingoDango, on 4/16/2006 9:03:27 PM
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@ energtec

Nice quote! I guess the real question is: How realistic was Jesus? Should self-defense always really be out of the question?

Also:
The bible as a whole wasn't really against war. I think it was necessary to have a violent God, and a passive (son of) God in order to broaden the Christian religion's marketability.
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DingoDango, on 4/16/2006 9:11:06 PM
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@ Metalgod1

"i have many friends from other religions, and some of my best friends are hindus, yet im a christian, can u show me how the peace doesnt exist?"

That is because you fall into Category A, rather than Category B. Re-read my post. Deuteronomy 17:2-5 states you should kill non-christians (by stoning them to death), and you are not doing that.

You're actually more biased than I am. I'm agnostic, not atheist. Where I try to see things from every perspective, you are willfully ignorant in the philosophical sense as demonstrated here: "even if there is something in there, i cant trust u, because your mind is so against Christianity"

You wont even CONSIDER something that goes against your idea of what Christianity SHOULD be. Don't lecture me about my beliefs, and in the same breath tell me not to worry about other peoples beliefs. Damn hypocrite.

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