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Examining Easter: Separating Myth from History

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There are a ton of questions out there about Easter and whether Christians should celebrate it. And here’s the thing. While there are a lot of internet myths and conspiracy theories about Easter’s pagan and historical origins (which we address in this episode), there are also some legitimate concerns we need to look at. And we don’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. So, let's take a level-headed, biblical look at this holiday. And this video is intended to be a helpful resource so we’re going to cover a lot of ground, from pagan myths to Constantine to whether it’s appropriate for Christians to celebrate Easter today.
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00:00 Introduction
10:19 Defining our terms: What is Easter?
03:12 Easter eggs, bunnies and Christians
06:53 The nature of worship
16:07 What’s the problem with manmade holidays?
19:18 Ishtar vs. Easter
21:52 Pagan Spring Fertility Festivals
29:46 Passover, Constantine, and Nicaea
33:38 How many days in the grave?
38:56 Did Jesus rise on the Sabbath?
41:11 Wrap it up, Professor

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There are a ton of questions out there about Easter and whether Christians should celebrate it. And here’s the thing. While there are a lot of internet myths and conspiracy theories about Easter’s pagan and historical origins (which we address in this episode), there are also some legitimate concerns we need to look at. And we don’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. So, let's take a level-headed, biblical look at this holiday. And this video is intended to be a helpful resource so we’re going to cover a lot of ground, from pagan myths to Constantine to whether it’s appropriate for Christians to celebrate Easter today.
Defending the Biblical Roots of Christianity
Our website
Our YouTube Channel
Prof. Solberg's Blog
Support our Ministry (Thank you!)
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
10:19 Defining our terms: What is Easter?
03:12 Easter eggs, bunnies and Christians
06:53 The nature of worship
16:07 What’s the problem with manmade holidays?
19:18 Ishtar vs. Easter
21:52 Pagan Spring Fertility Festivals
29:46 Passover, Constantine, and Nicaea
33:38 How many days in the grave?
38:56 Did Jesus rise on the Sabbath?
41:11 Wrap it up, Professor

  continue reading

105 episodes

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