Sunday, October 11, 2009

Does anyone find it peculiar the specific day of 'easter'?

April 8th 1492 - Death of Lorenzo de' Medici, dubbed "The Magnificent", ruler of Florence and patron of arts.





April 8th 1904 - British mystic Aleister Crowley transcribes the first chapter of the Book of the Law.





April 8th 1952 - U.S. President Harry S. Truman calls for the seizure of all domestic steel mills to prevent a nationwide strike.





April 8th 2005 April 8th, Funeral of Pope John Paul II.





Also April 8th is the Flower Festival, the Birthday of Buddha (Siddharta).

Does anyone find it peculiar the specific day of 'easter'?
Easter is always the first Sunday after the Full Moon.


It's not always on April 8th.
Reply:Easter is not April 8 every year.





Several of those seem like relatively insignificant events. Something happens every day somewhere in the world so eventually every day of the year will have some fairly significant events that occurred on that day.
Reply:No. Besides 'Easter' should be observed even by 'Christians' Passover. (Acts 12:4 KJV in English calls it 'Easter', but the original Greek apparently calls it Passover).
Reply:Those dates you list are not significant or even relate to Easter....they are inconsequential....The bottom line is that Easter is not Biblically correct, and is Pagan in origin...
Reply:Why is it peculiar? The date Easter is celebrated moves around from year to year, in late March and into April. Nothing odd about it landing on the 8th of April from time to time.
Reply:Jesus Christ is born, crucified and resurrected every second of every day in some ones life so the days we celebrate these events are 100% irrelative and the times only give way to un-believing hearts who wish to argue with or condemn Jesus to the cross again.
Reply:Pick any day of the year and you'll find some "significant " events have occured on it.



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