Friday, April 10, 2009

Is Easter, or other religious holidays turning secular?

Easter holiday is filling our esophagus with much fun, and remembrance of the betrayal, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. For the Catholics, it will be another time for pilgrim; the Pentecostals will be discharging heavy music bangs to the atmosphere, and have something to dance to. The Muslims will just have more days to rest, while the atheists will have extra time to engage Christians questioning the existence of God.

Whatever category you fall in, have religious holidays become more dotted with sin, or more secular?

2 Comments:

At 4:50 PM , Blogger S said...

I have to admit that for the first time (in a long time)I am seriously overcome by guilt (or whatever the name of this feeling is) for my over preparedness to enjoy myself in the club or other place during Easter.

 
At 12:46 PM , Anonymous Darius Stone said...

Your question is a very relative one. First, it assumes that if Christians are to celebrate Easter, the rest of the non-christian world should stop moving.

If I lived in a part of the world that doesn't follow christianity, then the question is a non-starter.

 

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