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04-01-2002, 10:54 AM | #1 |
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Why Do they call it EASTER?
Has anyone ever heard from a Christian why their holiest day is called "Easter"
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Most languages don't. In most languages the word for Easter is derived from the word for Passover. English is the only language I know of where the holiday has a name derived from a pagan goddess associated with fertility and spring.
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New Life and paradise regained, hence new life on earth as in heaven or heaven on earth.
[ April 01, 2002: Message edited by: Amos ]</p> |
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Amos: Etymology, please?
How does Easter mean "new life" in a christian context? Ohwilleke, that's what I'd always thought. But how do the Xians live with that??? [ April 01, 2002: Message edited by: Rhea ]</p> |
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Furthermore, where does the seemingly (to me anyway) bizarre determination of Easter's date come from? Is that of pagan or Christian origins?
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Maybe....maybe...ummm...
...because the Son rises in the East? <ducks for cover> Bill |
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I find it funny that Easter is "Easter" in English. The name for the holiday in the Romance languages (Passion, etc.) is derived from the Hebrew word for Passover - Pasach. I guess when the Irish evangelized the Saxon heathens, they kept the name of their pagan holiday and pasted over the new Christian one. Stryder |
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Easter isn't much less shocking than the fact that the names of the days of the week and month retain their pre-Christian names.
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some info: <a href="http://www.religioustolerance.org/easter.htm" target="_blank">Easter History</a>
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