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vartan
04-04-2010, 02:47
That's right folks. I wish you all the happiest of Easters, with EB to boot! You heard me right. Even though Easter may not have been something to celebrate (i.e. no reason to celebrate an event that had not occurred yet!), it is still something of interest. For instance, can anyone contribute any celebrations and holidays during or near EB's time frame that are/were similar to what we know as Easter today?

Thanks all, and have a good one (or hope you had a good one, if you're in an easterly time-zone) :laugh4:

--
Vartan

moonburn
04-04-2010, 03:12
happy rebirth festival \o may the crops be plenty and fruitfull and may the newborns be strong in both limbs and mind

easter is just another name for the comemoration of spring and the worlds rebirth and the arrival of the explosion of life \o

antisocialmunky
04-04-2010, 03:49
Ever wonder where the Bunny came from :-p?

Hannibal Khan the Great
04-04-2010, 05:01
Ever wonder where the Bunny came from :-p?

Symbol of Fertility?

stratigos vasilios
04-04-2010, 11:53
easter is just another name for the comemoration of spring and the worlds rebirth and the arrival of the explosion of life \o

Or autumn for the southern hemisphere :P

Brennus
04-04-2010, 12:02
I could be wrong but didn't the bunny replace the Anglo-Saxon hare? Because the hare was a pagan symbol the church forcibly replaced with with their own Christian symbol but chose the rabbit becuase it looked like a hare. Just something i remember the BBC saying. Although come to think of that its probably rubbish, rabbits were not wild in England till the 19th century, before that they were farmed.

Am I simply spouting nonesense having eaten too much chocolate? Does anyone know the truth?

antisocialmunky
04-04-2010, 13:24
I always thought it had to do with Mithras.

Badass Buddha
04-04-2010, 16:39
Google knows all.:grin3: Although since the author lists no credentials and gives no citations, this should be taken with a grain of salt:

http://www.rabbit.org/journal/1/history-of-easter.html

Fluvius Camillus
04-04-2010, 18:50
It has nothing to do with Catholicism but with the Hare club for men.

http://www.morethings.com/fan/south_park/photo_gallery/pope-snowball-south-park.jpg

Happy easter people!

~Fluvius

Macilrille
04-04-2010, 19:22
My ferret asks instructions to join any hare or rabbit club ;-)

This is turning into spam though.

Happy Easter everyone, yours big-bad viking truly has a bad cold and is still stuck with a PC that cannot do EB :-(

DaciaJC
04-04-2010, 19:56
My ferret asks instructions to join any hare or rabbit club ;-)

This is turning into spam though.

Happy Easter everyone, yours big-bad viking truly has a bad cold and is still stuck with a PC that cannot do EB :-(

I've had a cold since Friday, and so I was allowed to stay home from church this morning. Started a new EB campaign on a laptop that can barely handle EB.

vartan
04-04-2010, 21:00
Started a new EB campaign on a laptop that can barely handle EB.
That's the spirit!

Ibrahim
04-05-2010, 05:36
That's right folks. I wish you all the happiest of Easters, with EB to boot! You heard me right. Even though Easter may not have been something to celebrate (i.e. no reason to celebrate an event that had not occurred yet!), it is still something of interest. For instance, can anyone contribute any celebrations and holidays during or near EB's time frame that are/were similar to what we know as Easter today?

Thanks all, and have a good one (or hope you had a good one, if you're in an easterly time-zone) :laugh4:

--
Vartan

yeah, happy Jesus zombie day! :clown:

vartan
04-06-2010, 04:30
yeah, happy Jesus zombie day! :clown:
Hater! Argh! No worries, still love you.

Ibrahim
04-06-2010, 04:34
Hater! Argh! No worries, still love you.

:laugh4:

well, I got that from a friend of mine: was wlking to the college resteraunt back when I was still in Texas, and as I was reaching it, she came out of the bookstore, glanced at me, and said that line.

I didn't know what it was about (or what easter was about), till I moved to Colorado.