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Started by *kmadeau* [Ignore] 26,Mar,13 07:17  other posts
Happy Easter! Joyeuses Pâques! Frohe Ostern!
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By Nevermore [Ignore] 16,Apr,17 10:28 other posts 
Happy Easter to my fellow exhibitionists across the world.
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 16,Apr,17 12:53 other posts 
Happy Easter to you too!


By qhaos [Ignore] 15,Apr,17 17:03 other posts 
Happy easter pussies and cocks!
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 15,Apr,17 22:37 other posts 
Happy to you too, Ghaot! alot of eggs in your basket


By diamund [Ignore] 15,Apr,17 13:47 other posts 
Happy Easter to you also
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 15,Apr,17 14:39 other posts 
Very Happy to you too, hot Diamund!


By jayman73 [Ignore] 28,Mar,16 02:20 other posts 
Hope everyone had a great Easter. Now, off to Walgreens to get half-price Russell Stover's chocolate marshmallow eggs.
By #358797 28,Mar,16 03:34
I know, right? Discount candy is the best.


By slipper [Ignore] 27,Mar,16 17:38 other posts 
S A M E to you and all!!!
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 27,Mar,16 20:06 other posts 


By #358797 27,Mar,16 18:28
Happy Easter, fuckers.
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By mr_blue [Ignore] 27,Mar,16 18:33 other posts 
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 27,Mar,16 19:59 other posts 
Happy Easter, gotten fucked


By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 27,Mar,16 13:03 other posts 
Happy Easter! Joyeuses Pâques! Frohe Ostern!
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Buona Pasqua


By #68656 22,Mar,16 07:13
Easter is in fact originally an invention of the Roman Catholic church and now a commercial bonanza for greedy, capitalistic retailers I will not personally be concerning myself with it.
By leopoldij [Ignore] 22,Mar,16 22:08 other posts 
Not really. The Catholic Church was only formed 1000 years ago. Besides, Easter is less commercial than Christmas.
By #68656 23,Mar,16 08:00
Dear Leo.
It was originally a pagan fertility festival to celebrate the arrival of the northern hemisphere spring solstice, hence the "Easter Bunny" as rabbits are a symbol for fertility. It goes back to the ancient nature worshipping and animistic religions.
When the Roman Catholic church was founded by Constantine they "christianised" various festivals hence the origin of Easter.
Christmas is also an invention of men, interestingly enough the figure of Father Christmas is an invention of the Coca Cola company, the reason he wears red is because that is the corporate colour of that despicable capitalistic company.
By leopoldij [Ignore] 23,Mar,16 10:18 other posts 
John, I agree with you in all except one point.

Constantine, an upper class roman soldier and son of emperor Flavius Valerius Constantius, was stationed in Eboracum (i.e., York, in England) in the year 306, when he learned that his father died. He declared himself an emperor and sent message to Rome saying, "piss off, I take the throne". The throne suitors were not happy, so he fought hard against them and won. On paper, he was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337, but, in reality, it's only in 324 that he was emperor without rivals.

In 313, while he was still fighting for being the sole emperor, he decriminalized Christianity. The reason was, most likely, political: he wanted to get on his side the Christians who were becoming a majority. Like a modern politician, he wanted to be good to the masses.

In 325, that is, a year after he became the sole Emperor, he wanted to create greater unity among Christians who were comprised of many factions, disagreeing about core aspects of their faith. So he called a meeting, known as the First Council of Nicaea, where he and theologians decided what people should believe in. This council became the foundation of the Christian faith.

Where I disagree with you is that the establishment of Christianity, by Constantine, in 324, was not called Catholic. It was, simply, Christianity.

Now, as known, Constantine, having to rule a vast empire, established a second capital in a small town called Byzantium, at the border between Europe and Asia. He changed its name and called it Constantinople (i.e. the city of Constantine). The part of the Roman Empire administered by the second capital became known by the old name of its capital, i.e., Byzantium and, little by little, it split into a separate kingdom/empire, comprising mostly of Romans speaking Greek. Thus, the eastern part of the Empire, Byzantium, adopted Greek as its official language some 200 years after Constantine.

As was unavoidable, the Empires split while maintaining the same religion. But, in 1054, they started debating about some aspects of their faith and this led to the splitting of the religion too. The Western part of the Roman Empire (under Rome) adopted the name "Catholic Christianity", meaning "Universal Christianity", just a name they invented to make the others jealous. The Eastern part of the empire, which was, by now, a separate empire, Byzantium, used the name "Orthodox Christianity", i.e. the Right Faith Christianity.

This is the origin of Catholicism. It began in the 11th c.

Religion is, of course, an invention of men (men, mostly, not women), and, certainly, it is used by states to control people (e.g. nobody in the US can become president without pretending they read the bible or go to church), to perform financial transactions, to cheat, to murder, but, often too, to do some good things. However, any system invented by people has its bad and good sides. Certainly, religion is a bad idea, a very primitive system for creating societal cohesion, but it is with us, and it'll take long time before we rid of it. And, at this stage, I hope that state religion will not replace supernatural religion, because I don't know what is worse.

Meanwhile, wishes like "happy easter" are used by most as a metaphor for saying "wish you a good spring" and most are happy in never investigating why they say "happy easter", why they circulate eggs and bunnies, etc. It's just something that people do, for no reason other than creating some mutual form of communicating good wishes.
By #458225 23,Mar,16 10:54
And where i must draw the line with what leopold is suggesting is that women have played no or, little, part in the formation of christianity. On the contrary, they have, and still do, play a large part but, unfortunately, have been given little credit for their participation.

As far as history has been written, i have no proof and, am certain those who write it haven't been very honest about what actually happened. The point is, now is what WE make of it.

Be well and happy happy!

Thank you kmadeau for the nice sentiment.
By leopoldij [Ignore] 23,Mar,16 12:12 other posts 
You may be right on that. However, it is mostly men who own the religion, this or any other. Women, have, generally, been suppressed and persecuted in the name of religion.

As far as history, do not be certain about anything. History is always written from the point of view of the winners. There are things that we will never know for sure, thanks to the suppression of information. Harder to do now, but, in the past, it was a piece of cake.

Yeah, happy easter!
By #458225 23,Mar,16 12:32
You're correct in saying, history has been written by the living. However, now-a-days the webs being spun about the events that are really going on is frightening, to say the least. Sadly, the tales being written today are easier now to spread than they've ever been, reaching out to more gullible than the ancients were ever able to reach. A good example is the farce about freedom-of-speech. The fact that i can't say what i'd really like to without being bleeped, or detained indefinitely, is exactly what i'm talking about. The powers that be would give all the reasons why it must be this way: it's all about society, blah, blah, blah. But the fact is, we might be able to speak, just not able think what we want and write about that. I want to make it clear, am not blaming this site, nor those affiliated therewith, they are simple following the laws, but it's that of which i speak.

Thanks for the input and, have happy, happy, day!
By leopoldij [Ignore] 23,Mar,16 16:47 other posts 
Yes, freedom of speech is a joke. In most places.
By leopoldij [Ignore] 23,Mar,16 20:03 other posts 
Also: I said that history is written by the winners. (Not the living.)
By #458225 23,Mar,16 21:48
Yes, that is correct, you did say winners, however, whether they are/were "winners", or not, is too much a judgment call, for me. In other words, is a matter of opinion.
By leopoldij [Ignore] 24,Mar,16 02:57 other posts 
In a sense. However, it is a fact that a lot of history, as we know it, is totally skewed simply because of the winners. How, for example, will we ever know what the Pearl Harbor story was? We just accept the fact that the bad ones bombed the good guys. Everything should be taken with a grain of doubt. Besides, it's not me who said the phrase. It was Churchill; or Walter Benjamin.
By #68656 24,Mar,16 06:03
Dear Leo.
The word religion actually means "to bind", something that it does well.
Regarding the US, it apparently is a prerequisite to be a politician or President it is necessary to be a Freemason.
By leopoldij [Ignore] 24,Mar,16 08:55 other posts 
Oh sure, religion is a very bad idea and it's very funny that a huge number of Americans believe that the earth is 5000 years old or that Noah's arc existed and so on.

As for the president, I'm not sure about free masonry, whatever the hell this is, but it's certainly true that politicians must be religious. The American public won't elect a religion-free person. Another prerequisite for presidency is that they support guns.

Yes, religion is a bad idea, but we're stuck with it and, no matter how much we argue, nothing will change in our life times. Maybe in 2000 years from now, maybe, religion will start phasing out. But, more realistically, it might take longer, something like 100 thousand years, that is, a period long enough for evolution to kick in and perhaps eliminate those genes that **** humans rely on absurdities. Assuming, of course (and this is a big assumption), that the human species won't have become extinct.
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By #458225 24,Mar,16 12:09
Personally, i can't honestly believe religion is "bad", or good. I would have to know everything about it to make that kind of call. However, it does go to show the things people are willing to believe.
By #499354 26,Mar,16 09:09
Let's just eat some candy and not argue


By pifad [Ignore] 24,Mar,16 00:57 other posts 
Happy Easter to all who celebrate


By #494374 22,Mar,16 21:08
Happy Easter to all my fellow Kinky SYD and SYC members!


By routemaster [Ignore] 22,Mar,16 14:03 other posts 
Happy Easter to you too, my friend and to all other SYDers!


By Ravioli_Max [Ignore] 04,Apr,15 14:09 other posts 
Happy Easter.
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 04,Apr,15 14:29 other posts 
the same to you Maxxie!
By Ravioli_Max [Ignore] 04,Apr,15 15:05 other posts 
Thank you.
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 05,Apr,15 09:50 other posts 
you are very welcome, Maxxie!
By Ravioli_Max [Ignore] 22,Mar,16 07:21 other posts 
:-)


By #487013 21,Mar,16 13:28
Happy Zombie jeebus day and rotten eggs out of a bunny snatch to you all.


By mr_blue [Ignore] 21,Mar,16 12:39 other posts 
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 21,Mar,16 12:41 other posts 
Frohe Ostern Alex!


By #472683 04,Apr,15 17:14
Yes, happy and blessed Easter to you folks!
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 04,Apr,15 17:18 other posts 
the same, darling!


By #472648 04,Apr,15 14:12
Fijne pasen!
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 04,Apr,15 14:44 other posts 
Fijne pasen!


By john12 [Ignore] 04,Apr,15 10:49 other posts 
And a very happy Easter to you my friend
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 04,Apr,15 10:54 other posts 
all the best!


By #445126 04,Apr,15 08:09
To all who celebrate - a very happy and peaceful day. To everyone ...... a very happy and peaceful day!
By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 04,Apr,15 10:53 other posts 
and to you the same, my buddy!


By *kmadeau* [Ignore] 18,Apr,14 16:37 other posts 
Happy Easter! Joyeuses Pâques! Frohe Ostern!
復活節快樂


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By Ray10754 [Ignore] 18,Apr,14 17:39 other posts 
Right back at you!! BOTH
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