The Truth About Easter's Origins - #lilarose #lilarosepodcast

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Hey let’s share the Callander. After all we are sharing the Earth.

athenaenergyshine
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I took a religion class in college and the professor who was extremely knowledgeable and at the time getting his doctorate in either theology or religious studies did a whole break down of the pagan roots/counterpart of every religious and secular holiday. The evidence he presented was definitely compelling. To be clear I am catholic and don’t give any thought to anything that can make me question my faith anymore but I did fall into the atheist/agnostic mind frame for about 15 years. Occasionally even now atheistic thoughts sometimes creep into my head, especially the one of death being the end but I pray every night for god to reinforce my faith and to not let me have those thoughts.

julio.h
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Deuteronomy 8:31 Do not worship the Lord your God in the way they worship their gods, for in the worship of their gods they do all the disgusting things that the Lord hates.

Handel-it-News-me
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It’s not just the name. The holiday is pagan

mombythesea
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I really like her. That said she really dropped the ball on this one. To many things to mention….. I hope she researches this.

azultransport
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If Easter was actually celebrating Messiah it would fall three days after Passover. It’s calculated after a moon and all the symbols seem to have pagan origins. I can’t think of a scripture that advises us to celebrate Messiah’s resurrection on a certain day, we are to be thankful everyday for his sacrifice.

shanaeforee
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Ishtar, Egyptian fertility God. Rabbit sign of fertility. Egg symbol of fertility. Fertility is related to resurrection and renewed life

coriganbemis
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If they actually read the Bible, specifically a “Study Bible”, they would see that it’s Easter in Greek is “Pascha”. Pascua in Portuguese, my native language. But noooo cuz it’s cool to mock Christianity without using any logic

kanyekubrick
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It doesnt mean Christians are worshipping somthing else. Christians are celebrating JESUS RESURECTION. period.

kaycoats
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He’s not debunking anything. He’s just doing his best to not admit that the Catholics mixed their holidays with pagan holidays.

Rio
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Solution: Take away the bunny and the eggs and people will stop saying this. Oh you won’t. Because those things are just too important to you. So what are you really worshiping again?

If the shoe fits….

FamilyViewers
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I always heard the the name Easter came from some fertility goddess named Ester. This would be why the bunny rabbit is used during many Easter celebrations because the bunny rabbit is a symbol of fertility. The bunny rabbit even hides eggs, another symbol of fertility. I dont think that the religious celebration of Easter is pagan, but anything to do with the bunny rabbit probably is.

lexiLEACH
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Jesus is trying to bring his people together. Christians need to let go of their pagan traditions and adopt the celebrations of what Jesus really did. Our Jewish brothers and sisters celebrate passover, unleavened bread, and first fruits. And yes, we do think that....we are to observe the Sabbath on Saturday, as God's true people do. I have divorced all pagan holidays by command of the Holy Spirit, and we have adopted the Lord's Holy Feast that He commands in His word, and our lives have forever changed. ❤️

sarahbethlauritzen
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The word easter is not about the sun rise. It's from the word Ishtar, who was a fertility goddess.

gentlegiants
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Yall, Jesus was a Jew in Jerusalem to celebrate the passover. And die during the passover week. It HAPPENED to fall during the same time as easter. You do know romans lived in Judea right? The roman empire was all iver half the world. So yes, easter was a pagan holiday celebrated by rmans in the area. Its fertility religion, mystery babylon.

savedhippie
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Easter is not a pagan Holliday it never has it is a Jewish feast that celebrates the leaving of Egipt. And the Passover went to a greater level for Catholics with the resurrection of Jesus by the time of one particular Passover

paulettepinheiro
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Yes God in the old testament lays out the Holy holidays and yet none of the new testament apostles outline these new "Christian" holidays. Jesus was raised on the Jewish calendar but now all of a sudden after His death and resurrection we dont follow any of the Holy dates that He said he came to fulfill. Christmas and easter arent biblical. Also, Jesus couldn't have been crucified on Friday and raised alive on Sunday. You cant make 3 nights and 3 days out of that time frame and the bible specifically says He would be in the ground 3 nights and 3 days just as Jonah was in the belly of the whale. Im not debating anyone on these issues. If you choose to celebrate these holidays that's between you and God but you cant claim thse holidays as biblically sound.

jannifercopley
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In Spanish it’s Pascua named for the Jewish holiday that celebrates the pass over from slavery to freedom back in Egypt with Moses and the holiday they were celebrating on the las supper. In Christianity it takes a profound new meaning which is the freedom from death after the Resurrection. They are two sides of the same coin, it’s about freedom, renewal, the gift of God, remembering His love for us and a call to repentance

lalpark
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God literally told us in the bible how to keep the Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread. We don’t make up our own version of Passover - we keep HIS feasts as he’s prescribed us. Jesus kept God’s passover and the feast of unleavened bread, and as future dwellers of the Kingdom, so should we.

mrsloi
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Happy Easter, Lila. This was a great episode!
John 6:53-59 Jesus said to them, “Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you.
Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day.
For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink.
Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him.
Just as the living Father sent me and I have life because of the Father, so also the one who feeds on me will have life because of me.
This is the bread that came down from heaven. Unlike your ancestors who ate and still died, whoever eats this bread will live forever.”
These things he said while teaching in the synagogue in Capernaum.

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