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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: pkrahmer on April 06, 2012, 03:28:04 am
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Happy Easter and/or Passover!
Have a great Weekend and stay safe! :wave: :peace: :heart:
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Thank you very much and hope you have a wonderful holiday weekend also. We will be staying home because that's what we prefer to do :)
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I too want to say "Happy Easter" weekend to one and all.
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Happy Easter also. We spend the time after church with family.
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Same to everyone too! Have a Good Friday everyone! :)
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Anyone who is nine months pregnant right about now, (or, participated in that process), has celebrated two originally pagan holidays in the traditional manner. Congrats to them and, way to buck the trend!
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Thanks i hope everyone has a good Easter and a good weekend stay safe ;D
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Happy Easter and Safe Weekend!! :bunny:
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thanks Happy easter to you too!
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Happy holiday to you too. Hope you have a good week end and a long one too lol
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Thanks! Same to everyone else!
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:angel12:YOU TOO, AND TO YOUR FAMILY. AROUND 100 GUESTS MOST IMMEDIATE FAMILY.:angel12:
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Happy Easter everyone :) I can't believe Easter is almost here already. I almost feel like it's still the start of 2012.
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Happy Easter everyone, have a safe one too!!
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Happy Resurrection Day. Yes, this is the reason we celebrate, because Jesus went to the Cross for us. Jesus was crucified for our sins. Then He rose from the grave. We will do this as well one day, as we accept the gift He has given us, forgiveness for our sins so we can be with our Father in Heaven. God Bless. Happy Easter.
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I hope that everyone has a very happy Easter.
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Happy Resurrection Day.
You mean, 'zombie day'. As in "walking dead".
Yes, this is the reason we celebrate, because Jesus went to the Cross for us. Jesus was crucified for our sins. Then He rose from the grave. We will do this as well one day, as we accept the gift He has given us, forgiveness for our sins so we can be with our Father in Heaven.
Oh, you mean the 'Ransom Theory'?
Soteriology: the alledged basis of 'salvation' which is supposedly 'grace through faith', (which has no rational basis), but
not by grace alone through faith alone, rather through a new birth achieved by a combination of faith,
repentance, water baptism, and baptism in the Holy Spirit, (the last essential to salvation). None of
the foregoing purely specious religious concepts has any evidentiary basis other than sophist circularity,
('having faith that such is true because faith is required to believe that it's true').
The ransom theory of 'redemption':
This was the dominant belief in the early Christian church. It has also been called the "Classic" theory
of the atonement/soteriology. The early church father Origen (185-254 CE) was a leader of the Alexandrian
School in Egypt. He suggested that, as a result of the sin of Adam and Eve, Satan had acquired a formal
dominion over, and ownership of, all of humanity and the rest of the world. In order to free people from
the grip of Satan, God agreed to arrange the death of Yeshua, his son, as a ransom price to be paid to
the devil. This would formally compensate for Adam and Eve's sin, and would release humanity from Satan's
grip. Origen wrote: "The payment could not be made to God because God was not holding sinners in
captivity for a ransom, so the payment had to be to the devil." Origen believed that Satan accepted the
offer because he assumed that he would end up with ownership of Yeshua/jesus. The devil didn't realize
that Yeshua would escape his clutches. God deceitfully pulled a "bait and switch" operation by resurrecting
Yeshua a day and a half after his death on the cross, (not three days). This left Satan without any
reward/scammed. This ransom rationalization was later altered after the twelfth century CE to a variation,
(anyone born of the Adam/Eve subsequent incestuous matings was inherently 'sinful' and needed 'redemption'
even though there supposedly wasn't anyone else to make babies with). This ransom variation remains an
illogical bait-and-switch meant to lull the gullible into abdicating their 'will', (essentially naming 'god' as the
beneficiary of their will; possession by any other name stinks as badly).
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I wish you also a happy holiday to
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happy easter everyone