The Coming of Easter

Here comes Peter Cottontail, robbing you on his money trail, as the Pope runs behind him picking up all the loose bills from the overflowing Easter basket of money and gold. "Christ has rise, Christ is risen" while the Pope picks your pocket all the way.

Catholicism blinds everyone for yet another holiday, this time they masquerade it throughout February during a time period they call "Lent". Good Christians give up something for this time period along with their money and free will, and they also consume fish on Fridays, one of the most toxic, polluted creatures of the sea. So, if Jesus is a fish, that would make him a filter for all the toxics and poisons that are in the water. So techinically, that fish is vile and toxic while hazardous to ones health and well-being, just like this proposed son of this false "God"!

Once again, many people buy into this dead science deemed religion and the Church and the Pope rob you once again and strip you of your true self-worth that is within you, not within some dead, everyday Joe Smith named Jesus. It is proposterous to believe that a dead man, whom indeed was a criminal and possibly mentally ill, had disappeared from his tomb and risen. The only thing that rises is hot air, and alot of that is coming from this fable!

The children are even manipulated and violated during this period of time by the Easter Bunny. This cute guy sucks their blood and that of their parents. The Easter bunny, whom is more believable than "God", is just another marketing ploy to make adults succumb into pleasing and feeding their poor, innocent children for the corporate and religious swine.

No more misleading or misconceptions about this day called Easter. The only thing "Good" about Friday is that it is the end of the week, and if the story of the criminal Jesus is indeed correct (that he was killed on the cross), then that would be the day the criminal justice system served justice!

I hope all businesses stay open on this day because that's all it is, a day like any other. I plan on doing some leisurely shopping or perhaps, maybe I'll toil on that Sunday like I do every Sunday. One thing I will not do, however, is give the Pope or the Church any of my time and money like so many fools do.

By:

Joseph Plumbrook