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Christ’s Resurrection: Not Just a Holiday!
It is quite unfortunate that the most important date on the Christian calendar is misnamed! While of uncertain origin, the best guesses are that the title “Easter” is derived from a pagan religion, but that is a subject for another time. My point is, however, that the name gives no indication of the reason for the holiday in the first place, which is to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Most Americans see the date as a time for easter egg hunts or to enjoy Spring.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
Tagged Albert Ross, Ceasar, Christ, Christ’s Resurrection: Not Just a Holiday!, Easter, Gilbert West, Jesus, Julius Caesar, Lee Strobel, poet, President John Adams, Socrates
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Lessons From the Church Under Caesar
We have been blessed with many liberties here in America, many of them unknown throughout human history. And we should diligently guard those liberties... At the same time, as followers of Jesus, it’s easy for us to lose our perspective because of those very liberties and freedoms...
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Tagged Caligula, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Julius Caesar, Nero, Tacitus
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