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To: JHavard
We do not know "when" he rose from the dead, but the tomb was found empty on the first day of the week. Sunday is, therefore, the day his disciples knew that he was no longer where they laid him, that he had risen. We celebate that Good News.
47,478 posted on 04/20/2003 5:40:13 PM PDT by RobbyS
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We do not know "when" he rose from the dead, but the tomb was found empty on the first day of the week. Sunday is, therefore, the day his disciples knew that he was no longer where they laid him, that he had risen. We celebate that Good News.

I understand that.

How do you feel about my #47,444? Why do you believe your Church has never admitted its wrong teachings, that Friday is the crucifixion day of our Lord, and its impossible to find three days and three nights from Friday evening to Sunday morning?

My church stopped keeping Good Friday years ago, and no longer uses the word "Easter, and now I see others are finally admitting the fallacy, and are beginning to be honest about it.

JH :-)

47,489 posted on 04/20/2003 7:19:50 PM PDT by JHavard (You don't know what you don't know)
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