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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf you do NOT celebrate Easter, consider not being a putz and crapping all over those of us who do...
I woke up this morning to the following text from a cousin...
For anyone wondering, I will not be doing the whole Easter thing this year. Just another over-commercialized nonsensical BS Jesus day. For real, was Easter celebrated by indigenous peoples? I think not. So do whatever ya gonna do, eat roast rabbit or whatevs. I'll be in Palm Springs, sipping mimosas poolside, resurrecting nothin' but good vibes.
Was this really necessary? Did I prompt this with some text accusing this person of being a pagan Devil worshipper? No on both accounts. Maybe you don't celebrate Easter. No need to try to spoil it for anyone else who does.
moniss
(9,069 posts)Happy Easter to you.
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efhmc
(16,690 posts)Phoenix61
(18,836 posts)Wishing you a happy Easter.
Goonch
(5,106 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(14,405 posts)This week is our Palm Sunday and the entrance to our holiest week of the year, or as the church I used to attend put it, Great and Holy Week. Next week is Pascha, or Easter, for us. But far be it from me to complain at anyone celebrating this week, whether they celebrate the risen Christ or Ostara. I am not trashing anybody's religion just to be nasty.
tavernier
(14,447 posts)Happy Easter to you.
Scott Alan Swaggerty
(344 posts)They have done much in defaming Christianity and making it look like a Trump cult, their repulsive behaviors and egos are bad, almost as bad as the job market even.
whathehell
(30,476 posts)I'd guess there are few if any Conservative Christians on DU, and I believe the poster is addressing those here who are crapping all over the rest of us.
Scott Alan Swaggerty
(344 posts)whathehell
(30,476 posts)Scott Alan Swaggerty
(344 posts)Iggo
(49,942 posts)
True Dough
(26,768 posts)Would be hard to complete chores with those holey hands.
Sogo
(7,205 posts)nt.
Hope22
(4,767 posts)Probably the mimosas talking. Or send a note on Monday saying sorry, you just got this note. You were in the cave with Jesus!
Have a wonderful Easter. I wish you blue skies and peace. 💗🙏🏼
niyad
(132,565 posts)(with which your cousin is obviously unfamiliar), we will also have a gathering tomorrow with other friends who are not pagan.
May your cousin receive everything he deserves.
A small note: Pagans do not worship the devil.
Ilikepurple
(698 posts)niyad
(132,565 posts)comment I was considering.
SheltieLover
(80,652 posts)niyad
(132,565 posts)SheltieLover
(80,652 posts)niyad
(132,565 posts)SheltieLover
(80,652 posts)FascismIsDeath
(180 posts)Eostre/Ostara is a pagan goddess of fertility and spring. Thats where we get the name from to begin with. Christians integrated it into their practices like they did every other pagan holiday in order to make transitioning pagans into Christianity easier to deal with.
But yea, I don't care what people celebrate. I'm an atheist but I'm not out to lecture or convert others. Folks should mind their own business about things like that.
niyad
(132,565 posts)Ilikepurple
(698 posts)I am generally in favor of leaving people to their own celebrations, religious or otherwise, which is why I object to OPs proscriptive rule that most non-celebrators here were not going to violate anyways.
muriel_volestrangler
(106,236 posts)ie by the Anglo-Saxons. Before they arrived, what is now England was speaking a Celtic language roughly like Welsh, and the Welsh term for Easter is "Pasg" - ie like the Romance languages which derive "Pâques" etc. from the Hebrew "Pesach".
betsuni
(29,088 posts)Ilikepurple
(698 posts)It seems the ideological debates within the Democratic Party are best decided by proscription or derision rather than debate.
HAB911
(10,449 posts)has or was giving him or her some shit about not celebrating, maybe over a long period of time and he or she has just had enough. That in fact has been my personal experience, your mileage may vary. I would never say what they said without it being spurred by something.
lindysalsagal
(22,926 posts)Why is public validation of stone-age religion so desperately needed and so very fragile? How could an alcoholic fruit drink ruin something that is truly believed?
ShazzieB
(22,630 posts)They were just pointing out that it's rude to deliberately rain on someone else's parade, and I agree. In the case they described, someone went out of their way to do that, which imo is rather childish and petty.
I love holidays in general, with all their silly trappings, even some that I don't celebrate myself. Getting through this life is a hard enough slog, especially in the time of Orange Hellbeast 2.0, and we need all the help we can get to survive it. Holidays, religious or otherwise, can provide a welcome pick me up. I see no reason to mock something that provides such a bright spot for someone else, whether it does that for me or not. I don't expect anyone to celebrate everything I celebrate, and I am more than happy to respect other people's celebrations in turn.
Along with the religious significance, Easter means spring to me, new life and new hope as living things come alive again after the cold, gloomy winter. It lifts my spirits. I don't expect everyone to feel the same, but as hopefully mature adults, I think we should all be able to be respectful about things that are meaningful to others.
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ck4829
(37,778 posts)
GenThePerservering
(3,401 posts)Fuck off.
Love, ______
Skittles
(171,802 posts)yes indeed
True Dough
(26,768 posts)senseandsensibility
(25,005 posts)and DU and why you felt the need to warn DUers not to do this. I have seen no such messages here in my 20 plus years posting, so........
617Blue
(2,499 posts)so the poster takes to DU to scold this community?
niyad
(132,565 posts)617Blue
(2,499 posts)You can go and read previous posts where they're always arguing in the contrary. There's another here called melon.
Scott Alan Swaggerty
(344 posts)They don't like being called out.
fujiyamasan
(1,735 posts)Skittles
(171,802 posts)its very apparent
LisaM
(29,639 posts)I haven't received anything particular to Easter but a couple of people in chat groups I am in always feel the need to say that they hate football when I am looking forward to the Super Bowl. Like clockwork. (If they really want to be irritating, they say sportsball). DU can - thankfully - be an anonymous place to vent.
Skittles
(171,802 posts)is sports is everywhere, you cannot get away from it and that IS irritating
LisaM
(29,639 posts)But many of my friends are sci-fi fans, and I don't gratuitously send them texts when the next Dune movie or whatever comes out!!
I think if you do like something, you don't notice how ubiquitous it is to people who don't like it.
I also don't like the horror genre and the ads come on everywhere!!!
Skittles
(171,802 posts)sports is ESPECIALLY egregious for people who just don't give a fuck WHO is playing or WHO WON WHAT, it is fucking endless
LisaM
(29,639 posts)I walk into bookstores and the front is always taken up with sci-fi and anime while I have to practically go on a scavenger hunt for the books I like. And actually, the actors from those movies are on a lot - they make the talk show circuits.
All this just to say that we do tend to notice the things we dislike. Funny thing - I have to steel myself for Pi Day and
all the pies and once that's over, May the Fourth is straight ahead! I have to laugh, it's all annoying to me but at least I can laugh at myself.
WhiskeyGrinder
(26,966 posts)Ilikepurple
(698 posts)It seems hard to consider not doing something before youve even considered doing it.
niyad
(132,565 posts)on sale the next day!
mmmmm peeps and coffee for breakfast
Ilikepurple
(698 posts)I cant even tolerate dark chocolate with whey of milk fat in it anymore. I have fond memories of eating bunny ears, chocolate ones of course. Cadbury min eggs might be what I miss most.
Skittles
(171,802 posts)it's supposed to go to us "godless libs", dontcha know
Walleye
(44,898 posts)Dont let any assholes spoil it for you
50 Shades Of Blue
(11,412 posts)I'm the biggest heathen in the world. And I just watched Godspell on TCM and took my stash of See's Easter candy out of the freezer for tomorrow.
You can do both!
Buckeyeblue
(6,365 posts)RockRaven
(19,434 posts)(well, depending on one's sect; if not applicable to you, never mind)
CTyankee
(68,232 posts)I was brought up in a non-religious home and I have nothing against people who celebrate religious holidays.
Bettie
(19,714 posts)"So, what are you doing for Easter....going to church....etc." emails or calls and were just done.
I had my DH read the text and he said the same thing.
At some point, if you have very religious family members who don't get that you aren't....it gets pretty old.
Skittles
(171,802 posts)yeah OK
betsuni
(29,088 posts)a comment about pregnant American teenagers wishing they could blame it on the Holy Ghost; Christianity a 2050-year-old lie -- the most enduring lie.
Well, that just happened. Bummer. They seemed pretty cross about Easter.
Botany
(77,376 posts)
MLAA
(19,749 posts)pfitz59
(12,729 posts)Easter as the incredibly violent 'passion play'? Not so much. As a Catholic child I was taught about the Easter bunny and candy. Until.... the candy coating came off and tada! torture and agony. WTF? Was the start of disbelief. So, yeah, celebrate 'Easter', and all its blood and gore. I'll take the pagan view and watch the flowers bloom.
buzzycrumbhunger
(1,954 posts)... and if we don't notice, they make sure we know about it. 🙄
As for me? This is Chocolate Sinday. Who says we can't celebrate together? Slàinte!

Maru Kitteh
(31,791 posts)I put candy and silly stuff in them like little Rubix cube puzzles and bubble wands. Everybody loved them.
generalbetrayus
(1,879 posts)I still try to live by the teachings in the Gospel of the New Testament (letters of Paul and pseudo-Paul, not so much), but I forgot until late last night that it was Good Friday. If your cousin really sent this text, he/she/whaever is an asshole (and an alcoholic?) and should be ignored. Period. Peace.
GenThePerservering
(3,401 posts)as having an alcoholic disorder. Some people are just assholes.
Trueblue1968
(19,257 posts)BeneteauBum
(526 posts)is entirely up to them. As long as each one of you dont infringe on your neighbors peace, I wish the best.
Peace ☮️
Betty Boom
(448 posts)Youre reacting to one text like its some major offense. Meanwhile, Christianity gets broadcast into everyone elses space all year long, with the assumption that well just accept it.
The minute someone doesntnow its a problem.
If youd prefer people keep their beliefs to themselves, thats a standard a lot of us would welcomeconsistently applied.
ProfessorGAC
(76,787 posts)And, there are several good posts.
Tomorrow is another day that ends in Y for us.
I'm not telling anybody how to hold the day, and I haven't seen anybody else here doing it.
I certainly didn't need the lecture in the OP.
niyad
(132,565 posts)IronLionZion
(51,307 posts)so some indigenous cultures probably did celebrate in their own ways
Wifes husband
(727 posts)Most of the world's problems are caused by people who will not mind their own damned business. If your beliefs or actions are not affecting me or my family, in general I try to keep my mouth shut.
There are exceptions. You are not going to hurt a woman or child or animal around me without me getting involved,
Everything thing else is normally none of my business. In general, you can believe or say what ever you want. Just leave me and mine alone
MustLoveBeagles
(16,490 posts)Don't let him/her get to you.
R0ckyRac00n
(121 posts)yaesu
(9,337 posts)blue-wave
(5,175 posts)There is too much hostility today. What's with the indigenous comment? Because they didn't celebrate Easter means no one else can? Seems more than a little intolerant. Especially when you consider all the Christian settlers that were slaughtered by indigenous people through the centuries. I've done research on this and yes, the slaughter was on BOTH sides of the settler/native Indian conflicts.
Have a happy and blessed Easter.
Marcuse
(9,023 posts)JI7
(93,650 posts)and egg hunts.
walkingman
(10,891 posts)Everyone has the freedom to believe or not believe anything they like and as long as it doesn't affect me then more power to them.
I think the issue with religion these days that is different that it was when I grew up (born 1950) is that it has become more political. I think that one thing is not only destroying religion but also politics.
Wifes husband
(727 posts)Not as bad as now, certainly, but religion did affect politics
walkingman
(10,891 posts)I personally think it was a significant as the Southern Strategy (Civil Rights Bill) in political terms. The GOP has claimed ownership of religion especially for white evangelicals and in terms of abortion the Catholic Church.
Most people don't realize that abortion was not a big issue for Protestants until it was legalized in 1973, in fact some denominations welcomed the liberalization of it.
aeromanKC
(3,895 posts)Thanks for the suggestion.
JMCKUSICK
(6,081 posts)But for many things which some may not understand but which is critically important to others.
Judge not.
Not because God said so, but because what gives you the right to place your beliefs above others?
Torchlight
(6,836 posts)'they'll only attend our Thanksgiving if we're serving an "indigenously sourced turkey." '?
demmiblue
(39,738 posts)Im surprised that it wasnt deleted.
Scrivener7
(59,540 posts)Scott Alan Swaggerty
(344 posts)Skittles
(171,802 posts)fujiyamasan
(1,735 posts)Anyone have a link?
sboatcar
(851 posts)Maybe just shrug and move on.
Bettie
(19,714 posts)was talking about being angry or offended and said that his solution was 'acknowledge and move on'. It's turned out to be among the best pieces of advice I've ever received.
AverageOldGuy
(3,886 posts). . . my old granddaddy would say: "Why, that's a fine thing you are doing. If it makes you happy, it just tickles me to death."
Tree Lady
(13,293 posts)With an unhappy face.
I don't celebrate it but if I am around people or family that do I join in. No reason to be mean. As long as someone is not trying to cram their religion in my face I respect that they hold different beliefs than I do.
demmiblue
(39,738 posts)
Farmer-Rick
(12,683 posts)I am not a believer of a god. Yet I get this crap stuffed into my email from friends and family every year. Evangelicals are the worst at pushing their nonsense on me.
So it works both ways. In fact the religious are more aggressive than the atheists. But two wrongs don't make a right.
Bluetus
(2,847 posts)Last edited Sat Apr 4, 2026, 05:35 PM - Edit history (1)
having our country cast into war with our soldiers being told to "Win one for Jesus" or whatever.
I hope you can have patience with non-Christians who have to listen to the media interviewing people all the time who falsely assert "this is a Christian nation".
I am sorry that your cousin seems to have gotten up on the wrong side of the bed today, or maybe he was hitting the mimosas pretty hard before he emailed you. That wasn't polite or diplomatic. But neither is treating non-Christians as if they are not every bit as entitled to be here as are Christians. We all need to chill.
Personally, this atheist will be playing music Easter morning with a Lutheran congregation full of people I believe to be decent, caring folks. And while I don't share the beliefs in Jesus, the character with superpowers, I am happy to support others for whom Easter is a notable day. I have no problem with people who try to live according to the legendary values of Jesus, most of which I share. I have a huge problem with a great many people calling themselves Christians while acting opposite the supposed values of Jesus every day.
So there we are. We need to get along with our neighbors, even love them. Even your cousin.
OC375
(970 posts)Shake the dust from your sandals and just keep on trucking. Everyone is welcome, but not everyone makes it.
Americanme
(499 posts)Easter, Christmas, Thanksgiving, any occasion for a feast with family is great by me.
Scrivener7
(59,540 posts)If you don't want nastiness about Easter spread around, why bring this here?
Seems like there was no nastiness about Easter till you posted this.
And it does seem to be generally the same story as your Thanksgiving offering about a cousin demanding an indigenously sourced turkey.
Ilikepurple
(698 posts)Either flippantly drinking mimosas is a weapon against Christianity that is stronger than the multitude of Christian values and cultural dominance or this thread was just another shot across the bough in the culture wars within the Democratic Party. Im not sure what generation still says whatevs, but if any do, they are probably still younger and more idealistic and blameworthy than those of us that have a sagacity that can only come from sitting at home refreshing the DU latest discussion page like I often do. Sometimes, I feel like Im sitting on the Archie side of the table when Im more comfortable sitting with the Meatheads.
Blues Heron
(8,862 posts)fujiyamasan
(1,735 posts)Ocelot II
(130,615 posts)The Easter Bunny has an ovipositor. Now, I know what youre thinking: Its a mammal! Even if it lays eggs, it would do so through a cloaca! And thats a totally reasonable argument if you believe the Easter Bunny is a literal bunny. But this is just a lookalike situation, kind of like how the hummingbird moth isnt actually a bird. But it has four limbs and its covered in fur! I assume you just shouted, but heres where youve been led astray. Those stalks atop its head arent actually ears. Theyre a pair of specialized limbs used to distract prey. The hairs covering its body are sensory structures known as setae. The Easter Bunny is actually a six-limbed insect that lays its eggs via oviposition once it has found a suitable nest.
Im sorry, but its time you learned the truth.
Bongo Prophet
(2,755 posts)MineralMan
(151,293 posts)I always thought there was something fishy about bunnies.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,980 posts)Drum
(10,687 posts)I was really looking forward to hearing you engage with the others. But ah well
fujiyamasan
(1,735 posts)Bluetus
(2,847 posts)I have trouble conjuring much sympathy for "oppressed Christians" in the USA.
Susan Calvin
(2,440 posts)I'm a fairly militant atheist, and I would never ever do something like that unprovoked. Total lack of class.
WarGamer
(18,638 posts)Response to WarGamer (Reply #92)
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TommyT139
(2,360 posts)Many of the responses to this thread -- along with too many others to count over the years -- prove the need for your advice.
niyad
(132,565 posts)ck4829
(37,778 posts)You might also want to google "site:democraticunderground.com indigenously sourced turkey" by the way.
RB77
(88 posts)At least everything Ive heard about him. However from what Ive read in the Old Testament, - I dont like his father, he is a self centered, perverted, murdering prick!
JoseBalow
(9,519 posts)"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ."
luv2fly
(2,674 posts)Then the mean messages wouldn't give you the sads.
dpibel
(3,966 posts)From one short story. And no further effort required!
I believe there are those who would count that a rollicking success.
chowmama
(1,099 posts)If they're not willing to let other people have it too?
If the above is this guy's attitude throughout the weekend, I suspect the good vibes have either left the building or never shown up at all. It must suck to be that miserable.
But for his sake, I hope the mimosas are good enough to calm him down a little.
msongs
(73,770 posts)just get over his religious privilege and hit the delete button
Swede
(39,548 posts)Ilikepurple
(698 posts)riversedge
(80,875 posts)I always think of Easter as Spring is Coming..........it's chilly again right now but suspose to be in low 50's tomorrow
BWdem4life
(3,008 posts)Conjuay
(3,076 posts)Doesn't sound like the kind of person I would want around any sort of celebration.
ck4829
(37,778 posts)You should google "site:democraticunderground.com indigenously sourced turkey" to see another totally real story about another member of a certain forum user's family.
John1956PA
(4,977 posts)MineralMan
(151,293 posts)If not, why not just text him/her back with your message.
Even though I'm an atheist of long standing, I don't bother people about their religious holidays. I think most people on DU wouldn't, either.
So, forgive us if we don't understand your reason for bringing your little family store here.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(2,053 posts)But hey, if people want to believe in that stuff...
BH liberal
(130 posts)that your cousin was out of line. We should all be free to believe in the mythology of our choice, or the lack thereof, as long as we don't try to foist or force those beliefs on others. You know, in certain ways, the creation of national holidays based on Christian or other sects' religious celebrations is a kind of foisting...