(no subject)
Apr. 13th, 2001 07:49 amGetting ready to take my morning walk. One of the bennies of doing that is a lot of time to think, and clear the cobs.
Since it's Good Friday, my mind will no doubt turn to sacrifice and kindness.. I'm happy that is one of the core beliefs of Christianity... I'm surprised Easter isn't the big holiday, instead of Christmas, for most Christians, really. I suppose it's a different vibe, one that may not be as acceptable? (I think Christmas is great by the way, but maybe #2 in priority) Not many folks are fond of a hero being tortured before winning out, these days, I think. I wonder how many kids understand the brutal aspect of crucifixion and death, and the whole miracle of resurrection. When I was little, seeing Jesus nailed to the cross really wasn't a scary thing, just a decoration, really. I was more interested in the saints, and the stations of the cross, than the results... it wasn't until I was older that I realized that it was a guy in a lot of pain, both emotional and physical, sacrificing himself so that humanity would have a chance. I wonder what the age of most folks who go to church, really understood what that was all about.
Not a lot of Easter specials on TV... a few Peter Cottontail things, and a couple of religious things...but nowhere near the media blitz that Christmas gets.. I suppose it's because it's not as marketable? Not as PC to show a story of violence and tears with a happy ending, maybe.
Thinking on a lot of things like this lately.
Since it's Good Friday, my mind will no doubt turn to sacrifice and kindness.. I'm happy that is one of the core beliefs of Christianity... I'm surprised Easter isn't the big holiday, instead of Christmas, for most Christians, really. I suppose it's a different vibe, one that may not be as acceptable? (I think Christmas is great by the way, but maybe #2 in priority) Not many folks are fond of a hero being tortured before winning out, these days, I think. I wonder how many kids understand the brutal aspect of crucifixion and death, and the whole miracle of resurrection. When I was little, seeing Jesus nailed to the cross really wasn't a scary thing, just a decoration, really. I was more interested in the saints, and the stations of the cross, than the results... it wasn't until I was older that I realized that it was a guy in a lot of pain, both emotional and physical, sacrificing himself so that humanity would have a chance. I wonder what the age of most folks who go to church, really understood what that was all about.
Not a lot of Easter specials on TV... a few Peter Cottontail things, and a couple of religious things...but nowhere near the media blitz that Christmas gets.. I suppose it's because it's not as marketable? Not as PC to show a story of violence and tears with a happy ending, maybe.
Thinking on a lot of things like this lately.
no subject
But Christmas has bigger media attention! :-)
no subject
Date: 2001-04-13 05:35 am (UTC)> gets.. I suppose it's because it's not as
> marketable? Not as PC to show a story of
> violence and tears with a happy ending, maybe.
i find easter's lack of commercialization
refereshing. if there was a ceremonial gift-
giving at jesus' death as with his birth, you can bet there'd be a little more economic activity this time of year. but the lack of tv specials is probably due to the fact that kids don't get nearly as excited about the easter bunny as they do about santa claus.
Re:
Date: 2001-04-13 05:48 am (UTC)Re:
Date: 2001-04-13 05:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2001-04-13 05:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2001-04-13 07:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2001-04-13 08:11 am (UTC)Maybe we go too far the other way?
no subject
So Scotto, are you a believing and/or practicing Christian? Were you raised on church and the Bible? I'm just curious.
no subject
Date: 2001-04-13 12:40 pm (UTC)At any rate, Happy Good Friday to you and to all who see this.
Re:
Date: 2001-04-13 06:28 pm (UTC)I think they don't really struggle enough, either.
Re:
Date: 2001-04-13 06:44 pm (UTC)I'm building back to that path.
Easter vs Christmas
I'm not an active believer of any stripe, myself, but I do think Christmas is almost completely detached from its meaning in our culture. Of course timing is part of it, as it was scheduled for late December to supplant the pagan Solstice rituals. Which of course still persist in decorated trees and mistletoe.
Re: Easter vs Christmas
Date: 2001-04-14 05:37 pm (UTC)right.. well, the whole easter egg thing is fertility thing...
bunnies and eggs? screams sex to me. :)