Dan Smith @TheCanaughtian
Why is it that Easter doesn’t have a specific date like Christmas? 9 day difference to last year.
12:35 PM - Mar 31, 2024
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UM EK17 Q1111 @GaDawg3
31 March, 12:46
In response Dan Smith to his Publication
Because Constantine and the Catholic church paganized it. God's word, His calendar says the 14th day Nisan according to His Calendar. Which is April 22 this year

Leviticus 23:5-14

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Dan Smith @TheCanaughtian
31 March, 01:01
In response UM EK17 Q1111 to his Publication
I am reading up on it right now and it seems like it’s based off of the fact the church set March 20 or 21st as the official date of the vernal equinox, which the famers almanac says varies each year, and Easter is supposed to be the first Sunday after the equinox.
Just makes it feel commercialized even more to me now.

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Dan Smith @TheCanaughtian
31 March, 01:13
In response UM EK17 Q1111 to his Publication
I just read an article that said western Christians adopted the date of the Paschal full moon after the Vernal equinox as the date and that the first Sunday after the vernal equinox was the original day until 326 AD.
So it seems this year it is on the original date???

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