on 18-04-2014 03:51 PM
on 18-04-2014 03:55 PM
A day off work. Usually. I have worked previous Good Fridays. Not this year though. yaayyy me. LOL.
on 18-04-2014 04:00 PM
Only means the shops are closed and I can't do my food shopping today.
on 18-04-2014 04:00 PM
It always makes me think of my niece when she was a little girl in preschool.
She came home from school and told her mum that they had learnt all about Easter and why we have Good Friday. It is because it was the day that Jesus was nailed to a hot cross bun.
on 18-04-2014 04:06 PM
@j*oono wrote:It always makes me think of my niece when she was a little girl in preschool.
She came home from school and told her mum that they had learnt all about Easter and why we have Good Friday. It is because it was the day that Jesus was nailed to a hot cross bun.
LOL, but just for the record. According to historians, Jesus was nailed to a stake and not a cross. THe cross only came about centuries after Jesus' time. I never understood why people protrayed Jesus on a cross or a cruxifix?
on 18-04-2014 04:18 PM
it means jesus died for my sins. so now I get to sin whenever I want. lol.
on 18-04-2014 04:21 PM
@**bob_bless_you** wrote:
@j*oono wrote:It always makes me think of my niece when she was a little girl in preschool.
She came home from school and told her mum that they had learnt all about Easter and why we have Good Friday. It is because it was the day that Jesus was nailed to a hot cross bun.
LOL, but just for the record. According to historians, Jesus was nailed to a stake and not a cross. THe cross only came about centuries after Jesus' time. I never understood why people protrayed Jesus on a cross or a cruxifix?
The cross was an old pagan way of punishing wrongdoers. As with many pre-christian customes it became incorporated into Christianity. Who would unravel it all now?
on 18-04-2014 04:38 PM
I am Catholic so for me it's a Religious day, commemorating the crucifiction of Jesus. It's also a fasting day, so 3 small meals and no meat and it's the day we are supposed to eat hot cross buns..................... but Brumby's ruined that by making them so early! .
on 18-04-2014 04:56 PM
@**bob_bless_you** wrote:
@j*oono wrote:It always makes me think of my niece when she was a little girl in preschool.
She came home from school and told her mum that they had learnt all about Easter and why we have Good Friday. It is because it was the day that Jesus was nailed to a hot cross bun.
LOL, but just for the record. According to historians, Jesus was nailed to a stake and not a cross. THe cross only came about centuries after Jesus' time. I never understood why people protrayed Jesus on a cross or a cruxifix?
I may be wrong, but I think that's the FIRST time you and I agree there Bob.
Where do Easter Bunnies and Eggs fit into a Christian's life? After all they were originally fertility symbols in the 'old religions'.
on 18-04-2014 05:05 PM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:
@**bob_bless_you** wrote:
@j*oono wrote:It always makes me think of my niece when she was a little girl in preschool.
She came home from school and told her mum that they had learnt all about Easter and why we have Good Friday. It is because it was the day that Jesus was nailed to a hot cross bun.
LOL, but just for the record. According to historians, Jesus was nailed to a stake and not a cross. THe cross only came about centuries after Jesus' time. I never understood why people protrayed Jesus on a cross or a cruxifix?
I may be wrong, but I think that's the FIRST time you and I agree there Bob.
Where do Easter Bunnies and Eggs fit into a Christian's life? After all they were originally fertility symbols in the 'old religions'.
"Where do Easter Bunnies and Eggs fit into a Christian's life? After all they were originally fertility symbols in the 'old religions'."
They don't fit in at all, indeed they were suppressed by the early Chirstians, but the old traditions held on and now they're being revived in a warped way by retailers making lots of money off the current generation.