Resurrecting Easter

I try to keep politics and religion out of Wind Eggs, except for the occasional Trump joke (which I can’t help). But, I have to admit, I’ve been thinking a lot about resurrecting my blog Righteous Indigestion, and over the Easter weekend, some thoughts occurred to me that I finally decided to share.


Righteous Indigestion


I originally intended to post this on Easter, but realized too many people would react negatively. So I waited a week, which, in America, means everyone will have forgotten the event for another year.



Christians around the world celebrated Easter last weekend, although the official holiday wasn’t until Monday. It wasn’t even a real “official” holiday. The Federal Government didn’t close down, most banks didn’t close, schools may or may not have closed for half-a-day.



In short, Easter is a “holy day,” not a holiday.



Why does Christmas make the cut and not Easter?




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Published on April 24, 2017 09:35
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