Originally Posted by
IIInsanEEE
Because they help to represent fertility (and restoration), along with rabbits (but not always together). Old african natives used to dye Ostrich eggs and give them as gifts to other people or hold them in their own houses, Egyptians did that too, but I don't remember how they played with them.
Then Christians did what they do best and incorporated this culture by removing everything that matters and placing Jesus into it.
Nah, if you study Christianity you will see that Jesus was resurrected on "Easter". They celebrate easter after lent Christian season. Or after Jesus' death. I know this because I attend a Lutheran school
Rekt
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Originally Posted by
EliMcFly
lol I came back expecting to be kicked from the clan. I guess not :>
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eyy panda's back in phoenix
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who is BuZe
/kick
Last edited by Kookoo11; Mar 26, 2015 at 05:47 AM.
Reason: <24 hour edit/bump