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Brenda @ Sat Mar 30, 2013 8:52 pm

Ascension Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Boxing Day, all stats in The Netherlands :lol:

   



Freakinoldguy @ Sat Mar 30, 2013 11:01 pm

Brenda Brenda:
Ascension Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Boxing Day, all stats in The Netherlands :lol:


I thought everyday was a holiday in the Netherlands [B-o]

   



Tricks @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 4:58 am

I have Easter Sunday off but it isn't a Stat, we're just closed that day. Nada for Monday. Though he has a point. The church has stated it is Sunday the should be celebrated.

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A question of no small importance arose at that time [c. 190 AD]. The dioceses of all Asia, as from an older tradition, held that the fourteenth day of the moon, on which day the Jews were commanded to sacrifice the lamb, should always be observed as the feast of the life-giving pasch, contending that the fast ought to end on that day, whatever day of the week it might happen to be. However it was not the custom of the churches in the rest of the world to end it at this point, as they observed the practice, which from Apostolic tradition has prevailed to the present time, of terminating the fast on no other day than on that of the Resurrection of our Saviour. Synods and assemblies of bishops were held on this account, and all with one consent through mutual correspondence drew up an ecclesiastical decree that the mystery of the Resurrection of the Lord should be celebrated on no other day but the Sunday and that we should observe the close of the paschal fast on that day only.


Source: Eccelesiastical History of England 5.23, quoted in "Easter Controversy," Catholic Encyclopedia.

   



Guy_Fawkes @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 5:35 am

You're all horrible Christians for celebrating this pagan holiday anyway:

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The Pagan Origin Of Easter

Easter is a day that is honered by nearly all of contemporary Christianity and is used to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The holiday often involves a church service at sunrise, a feast which includes an "Easter Ham", decorated eggs and stories about rabbits.

Those who love truth learn to ask questions, and many questions must be asked regarding the holiday of Easter.

Is it truly the day when Jesus arose from the dead? Where did all of the strange customs come from, which have nothing to do with the resurrection of our Saviour?

The purpose of this tract is to help answer those questions, and to help those who seek truth to draw their own conclusions.

The first thing we must understand is that professing Christians were not the only ones who celebrated a festival called "Easter."

"Ishtar", which is pronounced "Easter" was a day that commemorated the resurrection of one of their gods that they called "Tammuz", who was believed to be the only begotten son of the moon-goddess and the sun-god.

In those ancient times, there was a man named Nimrod, who was the grandson of one of Noah's son named Ham.

Ham had a son named Cush who married a woman named Semiramis.Cush and Semiramis then had a son named him "Nimrod."

After the death of his father, Nimrod married his own mother and became a powerful King.

The Bible tells of of this man, Nimrod, in Genesis 10:8-10 as follows: "And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord: wherefore it is said, even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord. And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel, and Erech, and Accad,and Calneh, in the land of Shinar."

Nimrod became a god-man to the people and Semiramis, his wife and mother, became the powerful Queen of ancient Babylon.

Nimrod was eventually killed by an enemy, and his body was cut in pieces and sent to various parts of his kingdom.

Semiramis had all of the parts gathered, except for one part that could not be found.

That missing part was his reproductive organ. Semiramis claimed that Nimrod could not come back to life without it and told the people of Babylon that Nimrod had ascended to the sun and was now to be called "Baal", the sun god.

Queen Semiramis also proclaimed that Baal would be present on earth in the form of a flame, whether candle or lamp, when used in worship.

Semiramis was creating a mystery religion, and with the help of Satan, she set herself up as a goddess.

Semiramis claimed that she was immaculately conceived.

She taught that the moon was a goddess that went through a 28 day cycle and ovulated when full.

She further claimed that she came down from the moon in a giant moon egg that fell into the Euphrates River.

This was to have happened at the time of the first full moon after the spring equinox.

Semiramis became known as "Ishtar" which is pronounced "Easter", and her moon egg became known as "Ishtar's" egg."

Ishtar soon became pregnant and claimed that it was the rays of the sun-god Baal that caused her to conceive.

The son that she brought forth was named Tammuz.

Tammuz was noted to be especially fond of rabbits, and they became sacred in the ancient religion, because Tammuz was believed to be the son of the sun-god, Baal. Tammuz, like his supposed father, became a hunter.

The day came when Tammuz was killed by a wild pig.

Queen Ishtar told the people that Tammuz was now ascended to his father, Baal, and that the two of them would be with the worshippers in the sacred candle or lamp flame as Father, Son and Spirit.

Ishtar, who was now worshipped as the "Mother of God and Queen of Heaven", continued to build her mystery religion.

The queen told the worshippers that when Tammuz was killed by the wild pig, some of his blood fell on the stump of an evergreen tree, and the stump grew into a full new tree overnight. This made the evergreen tree sacred by the blood of Tammuz.

She also proclaimed a forty day period of time of sorrow each year prior to the anniversary of the death of Tammuz.

During this time, no meat was to be eaten.

Worshippers were to meditate upon the sacred mysteries of Baal and Tammuz, and to make the sign of the "T" in front of their hearts as they worshipped.

They also ate sacred cakes with the marking of a "T" or cross on the top.

Every year, on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox, a celebration was made.

It was Ishtar's Sunday and was celebrated with rabbits and eggs.

Ishtar also proclaimed that because Tammuz was killed by a pig, that a pig must be eaten on that Sunday.

By now, the readers of this tract should have made the connection that paganism has infiltrated the contemporary "Christian" churches, and further study indicates that this paganism came in by way of the Roman Catholic System.

The truth is that Easter has nothing whatsoever to do with the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.

We also know that Easter can be as much as three weeks away from the Passover, because the pagan holiday is always set as the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox.

Some have wondered why the word "Easter" is in the the King James Bible.

It is because Acts, chapter 12, tells us that it was the evil King Herod, who was planning to celebrate Easter, and not the Christians.

The true Passover and pagan Easter sometimes coincide, but in some years, they are a great distance apart.

So much more could be said, and we have much more information for you, if you are a seeker of the truth.

We know that the Bible tells us in John 4:24, "God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth."

The truth is that the forty days of Lent, eggs, rabbits,hot cross buns and the Easter ham have everything to do with the ancient pagan religion of Mystery Babylon.These are all antichrist activities!

Satan is a master deceiver, and has filled the lives of well-meaning, professing Christians with idolatry.

These things bring the wrath of God upon children of disobedience, who try to make pagan customs of Baal worship Christian.

You must answer for your activities and for what you teach your children.

These customs of Easter honor Baal, who is also Satan, and is still worshipped as the "Rising Sun" and his house is the "House of the Rising Sun."

How many churches have "sunrise services" on Ishtar's day and face the rising sun in the East?

How many will use colored eggs and rabbit stories, as they did in ancient Babylon.

These things are no joke, any more than Judgement day is a joke.

I pray to God that this tract will cause you to search for more truth.

We will be glad to help you by providing more information and by praying for you.

These are the last days, and it is time to repent, come out and be separate.

David J. Meyer


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Just jokes ya'll Happy Easter! XD

   



Tricks @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 6:09 am

I'm pretty sure all the major Christian holidays were pagan.

   



Guy_Fawkes @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 6:44 am

Of course they were, much easier to convert if you partied on the same days, just prayed to a different god.

   



Tricks @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 7:38 am

Guy_Fawkes Guy_Fawkes:
Of course they were, much easier to convert if you partied on the same days, just prayed to a different god.

Pretty much. One guy I worked with was not happy when I said I'm all about the winter solstice during christmas... :lol:

   



Batsy @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 8:32 am

jj2424 jj2424:
Lemmy Lemmy:
jj2424 jj2424:
That's my point. Unions make up holidays that don't exist :lol:

That's a bad thing? You don't like a day off?



There is no such thing as EASTER MONDAY! Funny how unions are anti religion yet they need another religious holiday.


It's just another excuse for them to do no work.

   



xerxes @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:13 am

The stat is Monday because if a stat holiday falls on the weekend most unions shift it to the next weekday.

If Rememberance day falls on a weekend you still get a stat day. End of story

   



Jonny_C @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 10:40 am

Easter weekend has always been a 4 day weekend for schools in Ontario - Good Friday through Easter Monday. I think gov't offices and services are closed too.

Even with the influence of unions - which some of you carp about - we in Canada have some of the poorest holiday/vacation time in the industrialized world.

   



jj2424 @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 11:38 am

xerxes xerxes:
The stat is Monday because if a stat holiday falls on the weekend most unions shift it to the next weekday.

If Rememberance day falls on a weekend you still get a stat day. End of story



Easter is on Sunday..it's not a stat..you don't get a stat for a stat that doesn't exist.

Remembrance day moves, EASTER SUNDAY doesn't.

   



stratos @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 1:16 pm

well I'm working on Easter Sunday and I am not getting paid any extra for it. :(

   



martin14 @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 1:24 pm

In Slovakia..

“Oblievacka” (water pouring) is a typical Easter Monday custom in Slovakia. The character of oblievacka slightly varies from region to region. On this day men visit their female relatives and friends and pour water on them or spray them with perfume, and whip them gently with special whips made of braided willow rods. According to tradition, pouring water on women will guarantee their beauty and good health throughout the year. Recently oblievacka and sibacka (whipping) have not been as intense as they used to be in the past decades. In many regions, water buckets have been replaced with perfumes, a small syringe filled with water, a water cup, or a water pistol. However, in some villages you may still see young men, sometimes riding on the horses or dressed in traditional folk costumes, who come with rattles and braided whips decorated with colorful ribbons. They may take females out of the houses and douse them with a bucket or buckets filled with cold water.

This pre dates Christianity, and has survived 1500 years of the RCC.


Whip them so they behave, throw water on them to get them fertile.

It's not a bad day.. for men. :)

   



martin14 @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 1:29 pm

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herbie @ Sun Mar 31, 2013 2:35 pm

Fucking unions, eh? Next thing they'll want are weekends off.
If you regularly work an a Sunday and don't get overtime for working Easter Sunday, it's time to join a union. Your boss is a ****.

   



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