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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSince when have Easter Eggs been a Christian thing? I thought it was fully pagan?
I'm not sure if chocolate prophets are available yet, probably not.
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There's no mistake
I smell that smell
It's that time of year again
I can taste the air......
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostSince the Church appropriated the whole Spring Equinox festival period for their own purposes.
Eggs associated with Easter originated with early Christian communities in Mesapotamia but use of eggs as a symbol of death and rebirth goes back at least 5000 years.
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCadburys are evil. Making chocolate to stop people drinking. Its a disgrace....
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Cadburys are evil. Making chocolate to stop people drinking. Its a disgrace....
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWater is also halal, in the same sense as chocolate - that is, it doesn't contain any forbidden ingredients. The imbeciles don't realise that something can be halal without having to be certified as such. Some of them even think ingredients are being added to the chocolate to make it halal, which is the complete opposite of the way it works - adding something could only ever make the stuff haram
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSince when have Easter Eggs been a Christian thing? I thought it was fully pagan?
Eggs associated with Easter originated with early Christian communities in Mesapotamia but use of eggs as a symbol of death and rebirth goes back at least 5000 years.
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Since when have Easter Eggs been a Christian thing? I thought it was fully pagan?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWater is also halal, in the same sense as chocolate - that is, it doesn't contain any forbidden ingredients. The imbeciles don't realise that something can be halal without having to be certified as such. Some of them even think ingredients are being added to the chocolate to make it halal, which is the complete opposite of the way it works - adding something could only ever make the stuff haram
Do you work for the BBC?
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Water is also halal, in the same sense as chocolate - that is, it doesn't contain any forbidden ingredients. The imbeciles don't realise that something can be halal without having to be certified as such. Some of them even think ingredients are being added to the chocolate to make it halal, which is the complete opposite of the way it works - adding something could only ever make the stuff haram
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It's that time of year again.
Cadbury's Forced To Fight Furious Backlash Against 'Halal' And 'Non-Christian' Easter Eggs | The Huffington Post
Cadbury’s has been forced to slap down furious complaints from misinformed customers that its Easter eggs are Halal-certified.
The global chocolate firm has had to endure a barrage of “anti-Christian” conspiracy theories, spending hours on Twitter correcting outraged users.
Britain First Falls For Spoof News Article About 'Easter' Towns | The Huffington PostTags: None
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