O my god, its a comedy routine, back the fuck off, laugh at it. No one gives a shit if its about fertility or bunnies or any of that crap. He's talks about it to make people with even a small sense of humility laugh.
I don't see this as mocking Jesus at all, he's just stating the obvious. The best jokes in the world don't have to be creative, it's merely stating the obvious, like how Monty Pyton did with The Life of Brian.
Long before Christianity, country people thought that hares (not rabbits) laid eggs; they'd find bird's eggs "hidden" on the ground, and hares lie flat in the furrows of a field to hide.
The image of the hare was mixed up with the moon and springtime.
Chocolate Easter eggs didn't start until just over 100 years ago. 1903, the English firm Cadbury's marketed the first ever chocolate egg.
OH, HE GOT A LAUGH, BUT.....his mockery of The Lord Jesus Christ is recorded.
Do you think if he was on his deathbed he would feel confident enough to repeat this mockery of our Saviour Jesus Christ?...DO YOU?......I doubt he would. Oh, he got a laugh, but God is not mocked. IF MAN CAN RECORD TV PROGRAMMS ETC USING VIDEO ETC...WHAT DO YOU THINK GOD CAN RECORD? The tapes are running.
Easter celebrates the resurrection, but all of the bunnies and spring celebration comes from old pagan spring holidays being blended into the resurrection holdiay.
I think alot of those traditions came from hellenistic ideas, as did a lot of the modern christian theology. The original christianity, however, was completely different from the one a few hundred years later.
Jesus was a Jew. He was born of a Jewish mother, in Galilee, a Jewish part of the world. All of his friends, associates, colleagues, disciples, all of them were Jews. He regularly worshipped in Jewish communal worship, what we call synagogues. He preached from Jewish text, from the Bible. He celebrated the Jewish festivals The night he died he celebrated Passover. He was the first reform jew still a jew and died as a jew.
the catholics started easter and they say they atarted it because they wanted to represent the start of spring a new season where everything was growing and it all represented fertility
Also Catcher, Jesus didn't start christianity. 325 a.d., the Council of Nycaea got together, edited everything they didn't like out of it, made the Bible, and started the whole shebang.
Actually, there's quite some proof that Jesus existed. HOWEVER, There are NO, and they stress, NO records beyond the 'record' we all know from the bible, stating he was anything other than a mortal man...Soo...Similar to how Noah really existed, but he was a farmer who only saved his farm animals and family...The one with no proof from what they can see is Moses...
@emeryfan17 The traditional celebration of Oeaster (traditional Germanic (I believe) celebration) is that of the rebirth and start of life. The church just stole the idea to allow for easier conversion.
@emeryfan17 Umm. . . actually, Easter is the Pagan Spring Equinox/Fertility holiday of Ostara (note the similarity of the names), which was co-opted by the Christian Church in order to convert the Pagans to Devil - I mean, Christ worship. . .
@emeryfan17 "Easter has nothing to do with fertility. It has to do with the ressurection of Christ."
ah...no. Easter is a rip-off of several older pagan religious ceremonies/holidays. The fertility God Ester was one of them. Do you know why Easter changes days each year? Look into it - if you can handle real truth.
@emeryfan17 Easter has everything to do with fertility. Rabbits and eggs are obvious symbols of fertility, which is why they are associated with the Easter holiday. It symbolizes the return of Spring and the fertile earth bringing forth new life. The word "Easter" itself comes from old Norse "Ostara" who is the goddess of spring and fertility.
The Resurrection of Christ is symbolic of the Sun's "return" on the Vernal Equinox, which is why we celebrate Easter in or around the Vernal Equinox.
@OsirisIX And from this it is written than a man in a dress who has no knowledge of sex matrimonial or otherwise, will spend most of his waking hours condemning it.
@emeryfan17 Christians celebrate Easter not coincidentally the same time that Pagans once celebrated the spring fertility festivals. It all stems from ancient times when spring was the time for new crops and babies being born and new life after the long winter, etc etc. A time of fertility in the land and animals. You can see it in the early history of pretty much any religion when people prayed to "fertility gods" for good crops and many children, etc etc etc.
@emeryfan17 Easter was originally a Pagan festival called Eostre. When the Christians converted the Saxons to Christianity, they took the name of the festival and the date to minimise any anger, Eostre was actually about celebrating fertility. Therefore, @melindajlaidlaw is correct. That is why the dates of Easter vary from year to year, they are calculated to coincide with the traditional dates of Eostre.
Yes Easter does have to do with the fertillity godess E'ostra or Astarte (Sounds like Easter) who was celebrated by the Greco-Roman peoples. In 325 A.C.E. Emperor Constantine and The Council of Nicea created Easter to keep the followers of Jesus From celebrating the Biblical Feast of Passover. The death penalty was imposed on anyone who would Keep Passover. Constantine was a man who hated the Jewish people and anything Jewish! In the time of Jesus people in Israel did Passover not Easter! DUH!
umm the whole easter thing came from st peter who was actually a rabbit,and the rightfull pope. hence the pope hat is made to cover the ears of a rabbitt. and we hide eggs to pay tribute to st peter.
I wonder if a christian kids goes, "rabbits don't lay eggs" :p
TheBrazenHell 3 months ago
the immaculate conception is the Roman Catholic idea that Mary lived without sin, so that Jesus would be born totally sinless.
prussia59 9 months ago
O my god, its a comedy routine, back the fuck off, laugh at it. No one gives a shit if its about fertility or bunnies or any of that crap. He's talks about it to make people with even a small sense of humility laugh.
mincerdater 1 year ago
I don't see this as mocking Jesus at all, he's just stating the obvious. The best jokes in the world don't have to be creative, it's merely stating the obvious, like how Monty Pyton did with The Life of Brian.
jackanarchy99 1 year ago
It just cracks me up when he says "IZ IT ME JEZHUTH!!!"
XD
Marksman230591 1 year ago
Aw, Jesus Christ!
Thats a PERFECT name!
blondepiratesarecool 1 year ago
IZ IT MIEE GEZUSH!!!!
biggman18 1 year ago 2
Long before Christianity, country people thought that hares (not rabbits) laid eggs; they'd find bird's eggs "hidden" on the ground, and hares lie flat in the furrows of a field to hide.
The image of the hare was mixed up with the moon and springtime.
Chocolate Easter eggs didn't start until just over 100 years ago. 1903, the English firm Cadbury's marketed the first ever chocolate egg.
queenastilon 1 year ago
easter does have some things to do with fertility as well
ROB6ZOMBIE666 1 year ago
OH, HE GOT A LAUGH, BUT.....his mockery of The Lord Jesus Christ is recorded.
Do you think if he was on his deathbed he would feel confident enough to repeat this mockery of our Saviour Jesus Christ?...DO YOU?......I doubt he would. Oh, he got a laugh, but God is not mocked. IF MAN CAN RECORD TV PROGRAMMS ETC USING VIDEO ETC...WHAT DO YOU THINK GOD CAN RECORD? The tapes are running.
livingintsuchiura 1 year ago
@livingintsuchiura Your forgetting....GOD IS NOT REAL.
hughes7520 1 year ago
@livingintsuchiura Fuck your god.
FreePlay 1 year ago
Judas-"is it me Jesus"
Jesus-"is it me Jesus"
MrMatto91 2 years ago
Sacreligious
BlaineL236 2 years ago
@BlaineL236 Sacrilicious.
FreePlay 1 year ago
is it me jesus?? wahahahahaha look at his face got me going lol!
maganadaako 2 years ago
Yeah, it's pretty stupid to say that the person who is sometimes refered to as "king of the jews" isn't jewish
FrikirjuHansi 2 years ago 3
He went "Holy Mother Of God.." and she went "YOU'RE RIGHT!" HAHAHA
doomrocker666 2 years ago
the BEST comedian ever
TheMashok 2 years ago 4
Jesus lived, was born, died, taught as a Jew. This is obvious to any casual reader of the gospel text.
57nomnom 2 years ago
Hey! I'd rather bite the head off of a chocolate jesus...now that would be lot more authentic....hahahahaha
Incalcitrant Atheist-Judy
dvwxxx 2 years ago 3
Love ya, Judy.
theScytheofGod 2 years ago
LMAO
dt65262 3 years ago
is it me jesus 1:51 rofl
mdshay 3 years ago 3
raspberry jam in the grass looking for jesus ROFL>...
mdshay 3 years ago 2
rabbits.. LOL
mdshay 3 years ago
Is it really funny...?
Robbi is a great actor, but why Jesus ???????
Pokerek1965 3 years ago
Yes, it is really funny!
And why not Jesus?
delduvath 3 years ago 9
I love his voice when he says "Rabbit's don't lay eggs, What is this?"
kansas621 3 years ago 16
Excellent
reliablebow 3 years ago
this man is amazing!!!
IntelligentCreature 3 years ago
Lol
Rabbits dont lay eggs what is this
LMAO
whynomorenames 3 years ago 2
yaaaaaa ..that was so funny ..I still luagh on this part like shit ..heheheh
whiteswan87 3 years ago
Easter celebrates the resurrection, but all of the bunnies and spring celebration comes from old pagan spring holidays being blended into the resurrection holdiay.
Magesa 3 years ago 3
the egg symbolizes the tomb of Jesus Christ.
An egg (not the one we eat) has a baby chick in it...not dead and not yet alive.
At the end of easter we crack the egg open symbolizing that Christ is Risen from the dead.
So eggs are symbolically the greatest examples to use and have and the end of fast and easter.
Bunnies, on the other hand, have nothing to do with Easter.
maryomango 3 years ago
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umm actually easter is about fertility.. not the immaculate conception ;)
melindajlaidlaw 4 years ago
Easter has nothing to do with fertility. It has to do with the ressurection of Christ.
emeryfan17 4 years ago
You missed the point...The rabbits, eggs etc., have to do with Fertility..Unrelated to resurrection myth....
Moodyjunior 3 years ago
not true most christian holiday traditions came from pagan ones and the pagan holiday around the time of easter was about fertility
crazylericaun 3 years ago
I think alot of those traditions came from hellenistic ideas, as did a lot of the modern christian theology. The original christianity, however, was completely different from the one a few hundred years later.
soulmman 2 years ago
I think you're completely correct about the original christianity. If there ever was such a thing.
theScytheofGod 2 years ago
when jesus was born and later started preaching that was the start of christianity
CatcherAI 2 years ago
Jesus was a Jew. He was born of a Jewish mother, in Galilee, a Jewish part of the world. All of his friends, associates, colleagues, disciples, all of them were Jews. He regularly worshipped in Jewish communal worship, what we call synagogues. He preached from Jewish text, from the Bible. He celebrated the Jewish festivals The night he died he celebrated Passover. He was the first reform jew still a jew and died as a jew.
57nomnom 2 years ago 3
Your point being?
theScytheofGod 2 years ago
sorry I answered the wrong guy. Peace.
57nomnom 2 years ago
What's the point of classifying somone? My gramma thinks Jesus was white, with pale brown hair and blue eyes, Just like on each year calendar.
Think about it for a moment. 2000 years ago, a scandinavian like Jew in the Middle East. Hahaha! And people dig that!
stevenaudet 2 years ago
Easter is also the name of a Norse God, the Christians left it in because they wanted all the blonde, blue eyed Vikings to worship their "god".
theScytheofGod 2 years ago
the catholics started easter and they say they atarted it because they wanted to represent the start of spring a new season where everything was growing and it all represented fertility
CatcherAI 2 years ago
The Catholics never started anything. They slapped their religion over other people's holidays like a new coat of paint.
theScytheofGod 2 years ago 3
Also Catcher, Jesus didn't start christianity. 325 a.d., the Council of Nycaea got together, edited everything they didn't like out of it, made the Bible, and started the whole shebang.
Hell, there's no proof Jesus existed at all.
theScytheofGod 2 years ago 2
Actually, there's quite some proof that Jesus existed. HOWEVER, There are NO, and they stress, NO records beyond the 'record' we all know from the bible, stating he was anything other than a mortal man...Soo...Similar to how Noah really existed, but he was a farmer who only saved his farm animals and family...The one with no proof from what they can see is Moses...
Kaireg 2 years ago
I'll have to do some research and get back to you. I try to know what I'm talking about before I open my big mouth. But the Moses thing makes sense.
theScytheofGod 2 years ago
@emeryfan17 The traditional celebration of Oeaster (traditional Germanic (I believe) celebration) is that of the rebirth and start of life. The church just stole the idea to allow for easier conversion.
AaronMk91 1 year ago
@emeryfan17 You're both right and both wrong.
In Christianity, it's about the ressurection of Jesus Christ.
But it was celebrated long before that by pagans to worship the goddess of Fertility.
WildChildKCW 1 year ago
@emeryfan17 Umm. . . actually, Easter is the Pagan Spring Equinox/Fertility holiday of Ostara (note the similarity of the names), which was co-opted by the Christian Church in order to convert the Pagans to Devil - I mean, Christ worship. . .
revdraco 1 year ago 2
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@emeryfan17 "Easter has nothing to do with fertility. It has to do with the ressurection of Christ."
ah...no. Easter is a rip-off of several older pagan religious ceremonies/holidays. The fertility God Ester was one of them. Do you know why Easter changes days each year? Look into it - if you can handle real truth.
FearlessSeeker 1 year ago
@emeryfan17 Easter has everything to do with fertility. Rabbits and eggs are obvious symbols of fertility, which is why they are associated with the Easter holiday. It symbolizes the return of Spring and the fertile earth bringing forth new life. The word "Easter" itself comes from old Norse "Ostara" who is the goddess of spring and fertility.
The Resurrection of Christ is symbolic of the Sun's "return" on the Vernal Equinox, which is why we celebrate Easter in or around the Vernal Equinox.
OsirisIX 1 year ago 3
@OsirisIX And from this it is written than a man in a dress who has no knowledge of sex matrimonial or otherwise, will spend most of his waking hours condemning it.
EbsNhexz 1 year ago
@emeryfan17 i think he talks about the rabbits and chocolate eggs part...wich symbolizes fertility
mihaimoldo 9 months ago
@emeryfan17 Christians celebrate Easter not coincidentally the same time that Pagans once celebrated the spring fertility festivals. It all stems from ancient times when spring was the time for new crops and babies being born and new life after the long winter, etc etc. A time of fertility in the land and animals. You can see it in the early history of pretty much any religion when people prayed to "fertility gods" for good crops and many children, etc etc etc.
Broadway3 8 months ago
@emeryfan17 Easter was originally a Pagan festival called Eostre. When the Christians converted the Saxons to Christianity, they took the name of the festival and the date to minimise any anger, Eostre was actually about celebrating fertility. Therefore, @melindajlaidlaw is correct. That is why the dates of Easter vary from year to year, they are calculated to coincide with the traditional dates of Eostre.
FORGOTTENMINDFREAK23 3 months ago 4
@emeryfan17 Bullshit! Even the Easter Bunny is the goddes Oestra, who was represented as a rabbit because of the rabbit's fertility ;)
GymMaurison 1 month ago
Yes Easter does have to do with the fertillity godess E'ostra or Astarte (Sounds like Easter) who was celebrated by the Greco-Roman peoples. In 325 A.C.E. Emperor Constantine and The Council of Nicea created Easter to keep the followers of Jesus From celebrating the Biblical Feast of Passover. The death penalty was imposed on anyone who would Keep Passover. Constantine was a man who hated the Jewish people and anything Jewish! In the time of Jesus people in Israel did Passover not Easter! DUH!
odcoolshark75 3 years ago
umm the whole easter thing came from st peter who was actually a rabbit,and the rightfull pope. hence the pope hat is made to cover the ears of a rabbitt. and we hide eggs to pay tribute to st peter.
legendkiller1015 3 years ago
Exactly!
theScytheofGod 2 years ago
blessed be!!!! preach it...
mdshay 3 years ago
awsome
mrfireclaw 4 years ago 3