Happy Easter

Bonecollector

Veteran member
Mar 9, 2014
5,862
3,667
Ohio
Happy Easter to my fellow members! Most important holiday of the year. Sure glad the tomb was empty!
Now go eat too much and then regret doing so. :p
 

Prerylyon

Veteran member
Apr 25, 2016
1,334
511
52
Cedar Rapids, IA
Happy Easter to my fellow members! Most important holiday of the year. Sure glad the tomb was empty!
Now go eat too much and then regret doing so. :p
A Blessed Easter to you to buddy!

To All, remember the reason for the season, whatever your Faith tradition.

For us, we have Family coming in from Western PA, and my son going through rehab will be home for this weekend, so I am blessed.

Easter supper will be baked ham, Pittsburgh potatoes, and green beans-our family's traditional meal.

God Bless All!

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337Z using Tapatalk
 

kidoggy

Veteran member
Apr 23, 2016
9,847
10,860
58
idaho
he is risen!

for those who don't understand the Easter holiday. , it is the day GOD kicked satan in the jellybeans.
 

Joseph

Active Member
Jan 25, 2014
221
109
Creston BC Canada
I also wish one and all a very Happy Easter.
I spent the better part of a year travelling through Turkey/Syria/Jordan/Israel/Egypt back in 1992/93. I couldn't get past how some places just feel powerful. Sanliurfa(Edessa), Ephesus, Constantinople, Damascus, Jerusalem, Nazareth, the Sinai, Solomon's temple(the Western Wall), Mary's grotto, the Garden of gethsemane, the Dome of the Rock and how they overlapped. Christmas, Passover, Easter, Ramadan and all the other festivals celebrated in pagan,judaic, christian, muslim times. Abraham, Moses, Joseph, Jesus, Mohamed and the places they actually walked they just feel different when you follow in their footsteps. Where three of the worlds major beliefs had their roots and talk to the people who have lived there for millennia. It's a tragedy that we can't seem to truly celebrate how Jesus taught us to. Promoting peace, humility and the love of our fellow man. Jews, Christians, and Muslims all celebrating the same Holy lands, same root, same ancestors.Not what is happening around us right now.
 
Last edited:

kidoggy

Veteran member
Apr 23, 2016
9,847
10,860
58
idaho
I also wish one and all a very Happy Easter.
I spent the better part of a year travelling through Turkey/Syria/Jordan/Israel/Egypt back in 1992/93. I couldn't get past how some places just feel powerful. Sanliurfa(Edessa), Ephesus, Constantinople, Damascus, Jerusalem, Nazareth, the Sinai, Solomon's temple(the Western Wall), Mary's grotto, the Garden of gethsemane, the Dome of the Rock and how they overlapped. Christmas, Passover, Easter, Ramadan and all the other festivals celebrated in pagan,judaic, christian, muslim times. Abraham, Moses, Joseph, Jesus, Mohamed and the places they actually walked they just feel different when you follow in their footsteps. Where three of the worlds major beliefs had their roots and talk to the people who have lived there for millennia. It's a tragedy that we can't seem to truly celebrate how Jesus taught us to. Promoting peace, humility and the love of our fellow man. Jews, Christians, and Muslims all celebrating the same Holy lands, same root, same ancestors.Not what is happening around us right now.
good post . but because I am silly, I just had to ask …. do they really live for a millennia in the middle east?:rolleyes::D:cool:


no wonder they are so angry over there.