As we head into the weekend, we'd like to hear from you: what is the relevance of Easter and Passover in today's world? Give us a call at 212-433-9692 or post here!
As we head into the weekend, we'd like to hear from you: what is the relevance of Easter and Passover in today's world? Give us a call at 212-433-9692 or post here!
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I guess it's best to say that Passover and Easter mean that, in the face of death and war and disasters, there's hope for me, and for you, and for the whole world.
Offensive Christian caller who is basically saying I am damned.
It is the only time of year that two major religions celebrate holidays of real significance. It's a lovely feeling.
http://heresheisboys.com/2012/04/04/why-this-season-is-different-from-all-others/
For the world, it's the begining of the Kingdom that will not end - the fullness of life.
"When you make a holy day for God, you find that you've made a holiday for men." G.K. Chesterton
Passover and the Passover of Jesus - not an ancient event only, but the hope of the world.
War is a path to getting us what we want. Give up want and you have the path to peace. My lesson: Good Friday = The End of War.
It’s difficult to imagine a segment on the “Relevance of Ramadan” ever appearing on the BLS.
Guzzlenuts:
Would you consider yourself more of a Ringlefinch or a Tosserlad?
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