Aal wrote:Well done the teams for delaying kick off till 315pm, cos as was pointed out 3pm Good Friday is the time of death for Jesus traditionally remembered.
My lad was asking if there would be a minute's silence for Jesus dying.
I reckoned not cos you don't have a minute's silence for folk who came alive again 3 days later.
slackAlice wrote:Yeah I'm walking it this time [ETA 14:15PM] and although a Positive Agnostic lapsed Catholic will be having fried fish for lunch; thats if the chippy's open ?
Aal wrote:Well done the teams for delaying kick off till 315pm, cos as was pointed out 3pm Good Friday is the time of death for Jesus traditionally remembered.
Keith wrote:Aal wrote:How come they have a time of death constant but the day changes every year???
marky No.1 wrote:Keith wrote:Aal wrote:How come they have a time of death constant but the day changes every year???
I am sure a will come and explain exactly but it's to do with the moon
Keith wrote:
I know how they work out "Easter" and why it moves, I don't understand why the Christians don't know/celebrate the exact date? The Romans kept good records of executions, so why keep it as a movable feast? Obviously Christmas is celebrated in December to mark the Pagan's mid-winter solstice rather than Jesus' birth, which, ironically, was probably around Easter time.
Keith wrote:Aal wrote:Well done the teams for delaying kick off till 315pm, cos as was pointed out 3pm Good Friday is the time of death for Jesus traditionally remembered.
How come they have a time of death constant but the day changes every year???
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