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Well, I suppose you can go through the mental exercise of trying to unravel the fallacy of Easter if you want, believing all the while that faith can be rationally repudiated... or you can just shrug your shoulders and eat a chocolate bunny. Me, I'm gonna do the latter.
If I was Christian I don't think I would want to buy those and give to the kids. It seems very creepy just like the chocolate crosses do. It really seems like a Christian should be offended by those candies, not compelled to buy them. Course those chocolates have nothing to do with Christianity and are just another marketing gimmick to make money off as many people as possible.
Let's see now!!! It is the first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox. I figure it must have something to do with when Chocolate is ready to be picked.
I can understand your fear of seeing logical discussion take place here. While my comments did go back to the origin of why this topic came up, I think it hit too close to home. Have a nice day
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