tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1514008060316146547.post2078479818284456592..comments2024-03-21T02:34:26.204-05:00Comments on AndrewGilmore.net: Why the Question of Easter Paganism Is IrrelevantAndyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12433979448447199665noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1514008060316146547.post-5510306007609046922013-03-16T06:38:56.645-05:002013-03-16T06:38:56.645-05:00Good point Neil.Good point Neil.Andrew Gilmorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04537644983592180976noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1514008060316146547.post-63029535109548601422013-03-13T06:13:06.270-05:002013-03-13T06:13:06.270-05:00Too often Christians have been caught up in worryi...Too often Christians have been caught up in worrying about the external. It still comes down towhat is in the heart. My sons did their fair share of hunting for Easter eggs...but we never told them the Easter Bunny left the eggs. They knew early on that the eggs were hidden by mom and dad and that it was simply a fun game for them to do. If you knowingly placing the pagan act over the importance of what the day represents...the Resurrection, then yes I think it is wrong. But if your worship and praise is for what Jesus did and why it is important, than I think looking for colored lima beans or bland rocks as a game makes no difference. Where is your heart is what is important.Neil (land50man@gmail.comnoreply@blogger.com