desprateseagull
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who paid for the funeral?

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desprateseagull said:who paid for the funeral?![]()
Yorkie said:Joseph of Arimathea. The Bible gives great detail if you know where to look.
Yorkie said:Joseph of Arimathea. The Bible gives great detail if you know where to look.
good point , but wasn't he born nearer easter aswell (from what i can remember from my limited knowledge on the subject)Frutos said:Surely he only died once, right?
So why is Easter celebrated on a different day each year? If we're going to move around the dates on which we (in theory at least) celebrate his death and resurrection, surely the date on which we celebrate (again, at least in theory) his birth would have to move around also?
Frutos said:Surely he only died once, right?
So why is Easter celebrated on a different day each year? If we're going to move around the dates on which we (in theory at least) celebrate his death and resurrection, surely the date on which we celebrate (again, at least in theory) his birth would have to move around also?
The Large One said:The resurrection is the cornerstone, to many, of Christianity.
bhaexpress said:Actually, Easter is a far more important date in the Christian Calender according to most Christians. Good Friday and Easter Sunday are symbolic of dying and then rising from the dead to have Everlasting Life. It's a ritual in it's own way and frankly not something worth agonising over as to non Christians it's pretty academic. However to those who believe it's very significant.
Frutos said:Surely he only died once, right?
So why is Easter celebrated on a different day each year?
Frutos said:Doesn't answer the question though: Why is it celebrated on a different day every year?
bhaexpress said:Has to be on a Friday and a Sunday, it's symbolic. Apart from that does it matter ?
bhaexpress said:Has to be on a Friday and a Sunday, it's symbolic. Apart from that does it matter ?
Frutos said:Obviously it does matter, as Yorkie said.
If it has to be a Friday and a Sunday, why pick this one? Why not the last Friday and Sunday in October?
If you didn't know the answer, fair enough, but don't try to patronise me, please.
Yorkie, thank you.