Since Christ did not resurrect on a sunday why are so many celebrating pagan traditions?

Posted by admin on September 13th, 2009 and filed under celebrate traditions | 6 Comments »

Since Christ was Crucified on a Thursday which coincides with the jewish holiday and pass over. And he resurrected on Saturday(the sabbath) why is world still celebrating old pagan traditions with such mis information.

pulled that one from the sock drawer…..

6 Responses

  1. Royal Racer Born Again American Says:

    Traditions of Men, make void the Word of God
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  2. Right Wing Says:

    Mark 16:2
    (2) And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun.
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    Sunday. (All Four Gospels)

  3. bongernet Says:

    Jesus is nothing more than a character in a fairy tale.

    Every major aspect of the christian mind control cult was taken from the so-called pagan cults. The virginal birth, the death, the resurrection, and even your beloved cross were ALL taken from the pagan cults that predate the christian cult by hundreds, if not thousands, of years.
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    Remember, "god" is nothing more than a nonsense word created by man to explain away all of the things we can’t yet understand.

    Religion is a disease of the mind, born of fear, which has done nothing but bring untold misery down upon the human race.

  4. Marysia Says:

    WOW — He was? to the best of our historical understanding with the Passover taking place on THursday He was celebrating the Passover meal when He was taken and thus crucified the next day on FRIDAY and resurrected on Sunday. He was not crucified ON the passover
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  5. jom156 Says:

    Christ is crucified @ Wednesday and he resurrected on a Sunday…

    3nights n 3 days ……it suits perfectly…
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  6. The Apostle Says:

    He did not resurrect on the sabbath. I dont know where you got that from. He was placed into the tomb within 3 hours before the sabbath began.

    Jesus rose on the first day.
    He ate the passover meal, therefor he could not have died on Wednesday.

    The days, other than a theological argument, are not that important….the simple fact is that He rose from the grave and defeated death….Period.
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