For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for April 20, 2011

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    pouncingtiger  about 13 years ago

    The “Why” stage: a nightmare for everyone in the surrounding area.

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    black_knight15_au  about 13 years ago

    Because people since the dark ages have enjoyed a good pagan spring festival of Astarte … rabbits, eggs, .. Only 8 months wait for the Winter Festival of the December Solstice - with its evergreen trees …

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    Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago

    The inquisitive minds of kids…so cute!

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    WebSpider  about 13 years ago

    Apparently they only teach the Christian versions of the ripped off holiday festivals at their school…

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    lightenup Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Good probing question, Lizzie! You sure got to the real answer.

    WebSpider - Sigh… really?

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    peter0423  about 13 years ago

    Christianity, strictly speaking, borrowed only the name “Easter” from pagan sources — and even that only approximately. The time of year is based on the historical event taking place at the start of the Jewish observance of Passover, along with some minor calendar tweaking. If early Christianity could co-opt a pagan festival from the local popular culture, that was a bonus…nowadays we would call it “marketing”. And if the message is more important than the medium, why not?

    Anyone who thinks the Easter Bunny is a “Christian” version of anything has had one too many Cadbury Creme Eggs. (Mmmm…!)

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    black_knight15_au  about 13 years ago

    @scaaty - exactly. The Jewish passover has passed, so Christendom has missed the opportunity to remember the anniversary of Jesus death on the actual date (Luke 22:19) - ‘bout time Christians got back to grass roots and rejected the traditions of men because of the Lord’s words at Mark 7:13 “you cancel the word of God in order to hand down your own tradition. And this is only one example among many others.”

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    AZLILSIS  about 13 years ago

    Why can’t we just enjoy the cartoon for what it is, cute.

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    arsmall  about 13 years ago

    ^Because, it is written in our constitution, that we are permitted to speak freely. No one said you couldn’t enjoy the “cartoon” for what it is. =o)

    Liz’s dolly is a pretty scary looking one.

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    NE1956  about 13 years ago

    Older brothers always know the answer, Michael. It’s in the book. Didn’t you read the book?

    I’m with you Azlilsis. People gotta preach. Why? Back to you Lizzie and Michael. I don’t have the answer either.

    However, this is an Internation community and not all the members here are Christian, nor do they want to be. I am a Christian and I get my daily devotional in a PROPER place. THIS is not a proper place. Comics, family enjoyment, and diversity. Live with it.

    Part of the enjoyment of these comics is reading replies to see what’s said, but preaching and Bible quoting is WAY out of bounds. You insult others AND you make yourself look stupid. You’re better than anyone else? No, you’re not.

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    Allan CB Premium Member about 13 years ago

    As this is a Canadian Cartoon, it falls under Canadian Jurisdiction, and no where in our Constitution, do we have total free speech.

    That being said, the “why” stage is very difficult to deal with, and one way I know how to ‘fight it’ is to ask THEM questions.

    Mornin’ Neighbours!

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    ilsapadu  about 13 years ago

    I know! The Easter bunny is my sister and we bring the baskets to each other because we have wonderful memories of our Dad doing it.

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    Mickeylacey  about 13 years ago

    These are the days that I remember best about Spring. There are even Easter egg hunts here at my English school in Mexico. Chocolate rabbits don’t do well in the 38C heat!!!!

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    patd718  about 13 years ago

    hey let the kids have fun.. good times are so short lived.

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    patd718  about 13 years ago

    hey let the kids have fun.. good times are so short lived.

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    yuggib  about 13 years ago

    prfesser said, 27 minutes ago

    “Kinda cool, but what’s that got to do with Easter eggs and ham?”

    Seeing as Easter takes place in the Spring, and the tradition of Christianity swiping Pagan festivals, one would think that eggs and fertility go together. Ham, on the other hand…was Noah’s son.

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    Wildmustang1262  about 13 years ago

    Oh I hate that annoying word, “WHY?” My sister always keeps asking “WHY?, WHY?” Ughhh! X-(

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    runar  about 13 years ago

    Here’s some other ways to handle this.

    I’m sending my sister this card.

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    dsom8  about 13 years ago

    Easter/fertility is all about new life, in the worldly sense. The Resurrection is all about new life, in the spiritual sense. No co-optation is necessary, but the juxtaposition is beautiful!

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    JanLC  about 13 years ago

    duck: What???? You mean the Cadbury bunny isn’t real!!!!!!

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    runar  about 13 years ago

    They didn’t even change the name - Eostre is a Germanic/Anglo-Saxon fertility goddess.

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