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	<title>Comments on: TXT:  Easter Bunny?</title>
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		<title>By: Dave</title>
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		<description>The easter bunny is a symbol of fertility for the pagan cults and the eggs are symbols of new life in the same cults.
Unfortunately, I have a background in wicca and the occult so this is the definite answer. The pagans have what is called on Ostra celebration where they get together and celebrate the elements of the earth and have a man and woman coronated as a god and goddess during the celebration.

Very strange and they do this the same day as easter. I struggled with this for many years as how I could celebrate a holiday that has been adopted from pagan rituals and now I only go to service for the message of the resurrection and do not engage in any easter titled events. 

This is not legalism, this is preferential and everyone should do as the Lord has purposed in their hearts. 

If what you do feels weird then it just may be weird!

In Christ,
Dave</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The easter bunny is a symbol of fertility for the pagan cults and the eggs are symbols of new life in the same cults.<br />
Unfortunately, I have a background in wicca and the occult so this is the definite answer. The pagans have what is called on Ostra celebration where they get together and celebrate the elements of the earth and have a man and woman coronated as a god and goddess during the celebration.</p>
<p>Very strange and they do this the same day as easter. I struggled with this for many years as how I could celebrate a holiday that has been adopted from pagan rituals and now I only go to service for the message of the resurrection and do not engage in any easter titled events. </p>
<p>This is not legalism, this is preferential and everyone should do as the Lord has purposed in their hearts. </p>
<p>If what you do feels weird then it just may be weird!</p>
<p>In Christ,<br />
Dave</p>
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