Heart of the City by Steenz for April 15, 2017

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    belgarathmth  over 7 years ago

    There’s similar mixing of Christian and ancient pagan traditions at Christmas. The early Church tried to incorporate and adapt the pagan holidays the people were accustomed to celebrating, in order to encourage more conversions and faithfulness.

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    Chris Kenworthy  over 7 years ago

    Personally, I like the cadbury creme eggs best. ;) Usually stockpile enough to last me through May.

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    WaitingMan  over 7 years ago

    We do Passover in our family. Hey, god just killed a bunch of innocent children. Lets celebrate. I know. “Best to not ask questions…”.

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    Decepticomic  over 3 years ago

    Yep. Don’t ask questions, just cram your mouth with candy.

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    alien011  11 months ago

    The “Stations of the cross” pictures are kind of weird in their own regard. Total mix of fantasy and historical accuracy. Even the cross doesn’t look like anything in the pictures (or the cross generally shown in churches). It generally had the shape of a T, with the vertical pole being mounted in place at the execution site. The horrizontal bar was tied to the convict and the convict had to carry that bar from the prison to the execution site (the “stations of the cross”-way). There it was then pulled up (with the convict still tied to it) and the convict’s legs were then nailed to the sides of the vertical pole with two nails through the ankles. The nails were reused after each crucification.

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