Firstly happy Easter everyone.
Was wondering, I know the vast majority of posters on here are not Christians, however how many of you think it's important that our children know the origin of Easter, like why they eat hot cross buns on Good Friday and why they eat chocolate eggs?
Reason I'm asking is because on one hand, when the children at school had Easter hat competitions my daughters were the only ones in the school to incorporate the true meaning in their designs so clearly all the others when thinking of Easter never thought the religious theme was high in priority. But in the other hand as with Christmas eve today at church it was heaving with dozens of families that would never normally attend just because it's easter and they feel it's important to teach their children why.
Do you think children need to know or should know the history and origins of Easter? Or should they all just celebrate it as another commercial holiday?
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Getting back to Sadie-Jane's question.
I think children and adults should know about the origins of such holidays (see above) but people should be able to pick and choose the bits they want be Christ is risen or pagan spring fertility rituals or just eating chocolate if that is all they are interesting in.
Had my roast lamb dinner and will have some simnel cake later.
Happy Easter everyone.
Celebration of the Resurrection will be delayed until 7.45 on Tuesday this year.
The good news, other than that most of us feel a bit of feel good factor at this time, is that the shops are actually shut, one of only 2 days in the entire year that our nation can actually put our feet up en masse and enjoy some peace.
http://www.realeasteregg.co.uk/news/tesco-morrisons-and-other-stores-put-egg-on-trial.php
I was reliably informed that the main buyer from Sainsburys questioned what chocolate eggs have got to do with Easter when declining to take it.....
In about 1280BC, the Egypitian book of the Dead says Horus came about thanks to a virgin mother, was tempted whilst lone in a desert, healed the sick, walked on water, was crucified and yep...he came back to life. I mean of all the stories modern christianity could have copied, at least pick an interesting one.
Interesting that he was the son of the Goddess, Isis.
No mention of reassembled, dismembered body parts or a resurrected penis in the Jesus mythology!
Wouldn't it be good to find out the real truth - as you suggest, the evolution of myths, in general, is a minefield of speculation, interpretation, Chinese whispers and corrupted facts.
They wouldn't get away with it today with SKY & FOX news teams live at the scene.
If there is anything we have learned over the last ten years of religous hatred and vile acts of hatred, that mocking these views is just wrong
These ancient markers in our calender should be taught from all aspects and viewpoints in our schools. Might give our kids a better grounding in life, as opposed to greed and avarice, xbox and social media.
Now if you don't believe then good for you. I am happy to get on with my shit, you get on with yours!
I enjoyed watching Ben Hur yesterday, but if it had been Harry Potter, that would have been fine too. And Sadie, sorry if you felt ripped to pieces. I don'nt think it was the intention, but it does raise passions.