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Previously on "Do you do Lent?"
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The requirement for Christians to fast at that time is entirely a church invention. It's not something specifically commanded in scripture. Like Easter and Christmas, it's rooted in pagan practice.
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If you ignore the bit about Jesus fasting for 40 days in the desert.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI suspect it's an Anglican/Catholic thing rather than a specifically God thing.
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I suspect it's an Anglican/Catholic thing rather than a specifically God thing.Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostI don't do god, unless it involves eating chocolate or getting drunk under the pretence of having a holiday
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I used to blame the Christians for 'calendar hogging'
Christmas , easter, lent, harvest festival, etc.
Now I realise it's not their fault. It's human nature
Nowadays we have valentines day, mothers day, my left bollocks day, be nice to people with one arm day, uncles day, women with one breast larger than the other day
I blame mumsnet
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Yes.
I'm giving up this ridiculous teetotal health binge that I've been on since January 1.
May even do it for more than 40 days
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Gave up sweets/biscuits/cakes/sugar last Lent. As it happens, never started them again.
Incidentally, needs to be a vote for "sometimes".
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I don't do god, unless it involves eating chocolate or getting drunk under the pretence of having a holiday
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