I know that this year most non-orthodox Christians chose March 31 to remember Christ but i am not sure why. There are a few things that are rarely talked about that I find interesting about Easter and its connection to the death of Jesus in general but one specifically for this year. Firstly, it surprises me that religions who profess to love him, choose to celebrate his life and remember him on a date that is more often than not inaccurate but in the case of this year, is off by 3 weeks. And although i am sure there may be some who will say it doesn't matter which day it is done on, i wonder would they do that for the anniversary of the passing of a member of their family or their spouse whom they profess to love? Surely if one is to be remembered in memoriam, the least we can do is remember them on the correct date.
Some truths about Easter.
Some truths about Easter.
Some truths about Easter.
I know that this year most non-orthodox Christians chose March 31 to remember Christ but i am not sure why. There are a few things that are rarely talked about that I find interesting about Easter and its connection to the death of Jesus in general but one specifically for this year. Firstly, it surprises me that religions who profess to love him, choose to celebrate his life and remember him on a date that is more often than not inaccurate but in the case of this year, is off by 3 weeks. And although i am sure there may be some who will say it doesn't matter which day it is done on, i wonder would they do that for the anniversary of the passing of a member of their family or their spouse whom they profess to love? Surely if one is to be remembered in memoriam, the least we can do is remember them on the correct date.