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Did everybody find the Easter eggs?
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Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
2015-04-06 02:09:40 UTC
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To be honest I don't understand this thing of Jesus and the eggs. Did Jesus hide the eggs for the disciples? That sounds fun, particularly when there was nothing to do in those times. How about throwing eggs at each other? I guess nobody thought of that.

Has anyone thought, though, that millions of chicken will be unborn? Yes, that means we are killing embryos, living things that could have a life of their own. It's not like that adult program of Robot Chicken, sometimes a little too explicit.



They got a point though. Don't they?


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Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
2015-04-06 13:00:04 UTC
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For Christians the Easter eggs represent the resurrection of Jesus. They play finding the eggs because nobody can find Jesus.
High Miles
2015-04-06 21:38:23 UTC
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Post by Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
For Christians the Easter eggs represent the resurrection of Jesus. They play finding the eggs because nobody can find Jesus.
Tell about Oester
And the real story of the eggs eh.
59Fiat600 Rossa
2015-04-07 01:13:33 UTC
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Post by High Miles
Post by Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
For Christians the Easter eggs represent the resurrection of Jesus. They play finding the eggs because nobody can find Jesus.
Tell about Oester
And the real story of the eggs eh.
Oester certainly looks like the Oester in Oesterreich, doesn't it?

Die Sonne geht auf
am oestlichen Himmel
am Ostersonntag.

How about that?
High Miles
2015-04-07 19:11:23 UTC
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Post by High Miles
Post by Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
For Christians the Easter eggs represent the resurrection of Jesus. They play finding the eggs because nobody can find Jesus.
Tell about Oester
And the real story of the eggs eh.
Oester certainly looks like the Oester in Oesterreich, doesn't it?
Die Sonne geht auf
am oestlichen Himmel
am Ostersonntag.
How about that?
So ~ you don't know, or won't say ?
59Fiat600 Rossa
2015-04-07 19:42:39 UTC
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Post by High Miles
Post by 59Fiat600 Rossa
Post by High Miles
Tell about Oester
And the real story of the eggs eh.
Oester certainly looks like the Oester in Oesterreich, doesn't it?
Die Sonne geht auf
am oestlichen Himmel
am Ostersonntag.
How about that?
So ~ you don't know, or won't say ?
Sage, bitte.
59Fiat600 Rossa
2015-04-07 01:36:20 UTC
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Post by Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
To be honest I don't understand this thing of Jesus and the eggs. Did Jesus hide the eggs for the disciples? That sounds fun, particularly when there was nothing to do in those times. How about throwing eggs at each other?
ن و ر و ز

The egg is widely used as a symbol of the start of new life, just as new life emerges from an egg when the chick hatches out.[2]

Painted eggs are used at the Iranian spring holidays, the Nowruz (نوروز) that marks the first day of spring or Equinox, and the beginning of the year in the Persian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical Northward equinox, which usually occurs on March 21 or the previous/following day depending on where it is observed. The painted eggs are symbolizing fertility and are displayed on the Nowruz table, called Haft-Seen together with various other symbolic objects. There are sometimes one egg for each member of the family. The ancient Zoroastrians painted eggs for Nowruz, their New Year celebration, which falls on the Spring equinox. The tradition continues among Persians of Islamic, Zoroastrian, and other faiths today. The Nowruz tradition has existed for at least 2,500 years. The sculptures on the walls of Persepolis show people carrying eggs for Nowruz to the king.[citation needed]

The Neo-Pagan holiday of Ostara occurs at roughly the same time as Easter. While it is often claimed that the use of painted eggs is an ancient, pre-Christian component of the celebration of Ostara there are no historical accounts that the celebration of Ostara included this practice, apart from the Old High German lullaby which is believed by most to be a modern fabrication.
59Fiat600 Rossa
2015-04-07 01:41:21 UTC
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Post by Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
Has anyone thought, though, that millions of chicken will be unborn? Yes, that means we are killing embryos, living things that could have a life of their own.
This crime could be averted if we only ate the eggs of lesbian hens. Hens should get a university education before they go to work at the hen house.
Joan F (MI)
2015-04-07 23:35:56 UTC
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Chickens in factory farms who produce eggs do not have contact with
roosters, the eggs do not get fertilized.

59Fiat600 Rossa wrote:
| Il giorno domenica 5 aprile 2015 23:09:41 UTC-3, Wise TibetanMonkey,
| Most Humble Philosopher ha scritto:
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|| Has anyone thought, though, that millions of chicken will be unborn?
|| Yes, that means we are killing embryos, living things that could
|| have a life of their own.
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| This crime could be averted if we only ate the eggs of lesbian hens.
| Hens should get a university education before they go to work at the
| hen house.
Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
2015-04-07 23:40:11 UTC
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Post by Joan F (MI)
Chickens in factory farms who produce eggs do not have contact with
roosters, the eggs do not get fertilized.
I think the chicken are being cheated.
59Fiat600 Rossa
2015-04-08 03:50:59 UTC
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Post by Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
Post by Joan F (MI)
Chickens in factory farms who produce eggs do not have contact with
roosters, the eggs do not get fertilized.
I think the chicken are being cheated.
I think TibetanMonkey is a worrywart. No sooner does Joan resolve the concern about unborn chicks, than TibetanMonkey begins to worry about born chicks.
59Fiat600 Rossa
2015-04-08 03:55:48 UTC
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Post by Joan F (MI)
Chickens in factory farms who produce eggs do not have contact with
roosters, the eggs do not get fertilized.
Thank you, Joan. Personally, I will sleep well tonight, but there others who will take no delight in this news.
Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher
2015-04-08 05:33:37 UTC
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Post by 59Fiat600 Rossa
Post by Joan F (MI)
Chickens in factory farms who produce eggs do not have contact with
roosters, the eggs do not get fertilized.
Thank you, Joan. Personally, I will sleep well tonight, but there others who will take no delight in this news.
Apparently the chicken never know about "surplus value" or why they should not trade their eggs for food.
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