How did the Easter Bunny tradition start?
SmiLeY – 2007-12-10 11:13:30 Springtime was sacred to the sex worshipers of Phoenicia. Their fertility goddess, Astarte, or Ishtar (Aphrodite to the Greeks), had as her symbols the egg and the hare. She had an insatiable thirst for blood and immoral sex. Her statues variously depicted her as having rudely exaggerated sex organs or with an egg in her hand and a rabbit at her side. Sacred prostitution was part of her cult. In Canaan, the sex goddess was styled the wife of Baal. She was honored by drunken sex orgies, the worshipers believing that their sexual intercourse helped to bring about the full awakening and mating of Baal with his wife. According to the book Recent Discoveries in Bible Lands, in no country has so relatively great a number of figurines of the naked goddess of fertility, some distinctly obscene, been found. If you remeber when Jisuse died his blood colored the eggs putted at his feet? Sky Witch – 2007-12-10 15:42:49 Bunnies come out in Spring. Good Friday takes plac