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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I get told the Easter is all about eating chocolate that is where they are wrong Easter is all about coming together as a family but unfortunately a lot of us are still scared to do that. For remember today it's not about being a Christian or a Catholic or whatever religion it is is enjoyed today enjoy Easter with your family |
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"I get told the Easter is all about eating chocolate that is where they are wrong Easter is all about coming together as a family but unfortunately a lot of us are still scared to do that. For remember today it's not about being a Christian or a Catholic or whatever religion it is is enjoyed today enjoy Easter with your family "
Easter takes its name from a pagan goddess from Anglo-Saxon England... "Eostre" She was celebrated at the beginning of spring (hence bunnies, chicks, daffodils etc...) it was only adopted by the "Christian churches" in the 6th century.
Cal
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Easter is whatever it means to that person. For me it is nothing. I won’t pay silly money for a chocolate egg when I can buy chocolate any day of the year.
I won’t be observing any religious festival and I’m working right throughout. |
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"Easter is whatever it means to that person. For me it is nothing. I won’t pay silly money for a chocolate egg when I can buy chocolate any day of the year.
I won’t be observing any religious festival and I’m working right throughout. "
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By *rder66Man
over a year ago
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"I get told the Easter is all about eating chocolate that is where they are wrong Easter is all about coming together as a family but unfortunately a lot of us are still scared to do that. For remember today it's not about being a Christian or a Catholic or whatever religion it is is enjoyed today enjoy Easter with your family
Easter takes its name from a pagan goddess from Anglo-Saxon England... "Eostre" She was celebrated at the beginning of spring (hence bunnies, chicks, daffodils etc...) it was only adopted by the "Christian churches" in the 6th century.
Cal
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