International Rabbit Day 2024 is on Friday, September 27, 2024: what are some random national days?

Friday, September 27, 2024 is International Rabbit Day 2024. International Rabbit Day International Rabbit Day is an

what are some random national days?

For january: Fruitcake Toss Day 3rd, National English Toffee Day the 8th, Penguin Day 22nd, National Compliment Day the 25th, Bald Eagle Appreciation days the 16-18th, Bubble wrap appreciation day 26th

Feb: Adopt a Rescued Rabbit month, Freedom Day 1st, White shirt day the 11th, National Have A Heart Day the 14th, National Gum Drop Day the 15th, Clam Chowder Day the 21st, International Pancake Day the 24th

Mar:Beer Day the 1st, Sherlock Holmes Day 6-8th, Get Over It Day the 8th, Panic Day the 9th, International Ask A Question Day the 14th, World Kidney Day the 10th,International Day of the Seal day 22nd

April: Fresh Florida Tomatoes Month, International Children book Day the 2nd, St. Stupid Day the 1st, World Health Day the 7th, Buddha Day the 8th, National Be kind to a lawyer day 14th, Hairball Awareness day the 17th, Hug an Australian Day 26th

Ok thats all i can think of..oh and THESE ARE OFFICIAL FOR THE YEAR 2009.

I should've just given you the darn link, here:

HOW is the rabbit associated with EASTER?

HOW is the rabbit associated with EASTER?

EASTER NOT FOUND IN THE BIBLE

"The English word 'Easter' came from the Anglo-Saxon Eastre or Estera, a Teutonic goddess to whom sacrifice was offered in April, so the name was transferred to the Pashal Feast. The word does not properly occur in Scripture although the AV (King James Translation) has it in ACTS 12:4 where it stands for 'Passover' as it is rightly rendered in RV (Revised Version). There is no trace of Easter celebration in the New Testament..." (INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BIBLE ENCYCLOPEDIA VOL.2, P.889). The word 'Easter' has confused some but the word in the original form is "Pascha" meaning "Passover". It occurs 29 times in the New Testament & everytime it's translated Passover except in Acts 12:4. If you read carefully (ACTS 12:1-4); it says that Herod killed James and was trying to kill Peter in an effort to "vex the church"(Please the Jews). Then in VERSE 3 "were the days of unleavened bread"; see LEV.23. He put him in prison intending to try him "after Easter" (KJV). Now if Herod was trying to "please the Jews" & "vex the church" Why would he have delayed the trial until after 'Easter?'" If this was a "christian holy day", especially one in honoring Christ's resurrection, he would surely not be pleasing the Jews, Wouldn't it be more pleasing to the Jews to vex the church by killing one of it's Apostles on it's own "holy-day," would it not?

ORIGIN OF EASTER: WHERE DID IT COME FROM?

Easter was never observed by the Apostles of Christ or Christ's Religion. "The name 'Easter' comes to us from the mythlogical writings of the Ancient Teucrians (who lived 1200BC along the southern coast of Palestine) where it's known as 'Ostern'" BY GROVER STEVENS. "The name 'Easter' is merely the slightly changed English spelling of the name of the ancient Assyrian and Babylonian idol goddess, Ishtar (pronounced eesh-tar)." WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY says "Easter is from the pre-historic name of a pagan spring festival." THE OXFORD DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH ETYMOLOGY says, "Easter is derived from the name of goddess whose feast was celebrated at the vernal equinox." THE SCHOLARY NEW SCHAFF-HERZOG RELIGIOUS ENCYCLOPEDIA says, "This goddess is also widely known as Astarte...The cult originated in Babylonia and spread to Assyria, Mesopotamia, Syria & Palestine, then through the Phoenicians to all of the Meditteranean peoples...Ishtar was in fact primarily and chiefly identified as Venus, the most beautiful of celestial objects & from the terrestrial side, the primarily motive of the worship of Ishtar was the impulse to deify sensuous and sensuality." ALEXANDER HISLOP SAYS IN THE TWO BABYLONS (P.103), "Easter bears its Chaldean origin on its forehead. Easter is nothing else than Asarte, one of the titles of Beltis, the queen of heaven..."

The Easter Bunny and eggs deal with fertility of the goddess Ishtar. "Eggs, the obvious symbols of fertility and reproduction, were used in ancient fertility rites. They were painted with various magickal symbols and then cast into fires or buried in the earth as offerings to the Goddess. In certain parts of the world, Spring Equinox eggs were painted yellow or gold (sacred solar colors) and used in rituals to honor the Sun God. Easter, like every other Christian religious holiday is rich with an abundance of Pagan overtones, customs and traditions such as Easter eggs and Easter bunny. Eggs, as previously discussed were ancient fertility symbols and offerings to the Goddess of the Pagans and Witches in both western and eastern cultures, including the Goddess Ostara, whose escort was a rabbit. "

Easter Bunny Origination

EASTER EGGS

Note: these sites tell where Easter Eggs came from.

VERSES-- DEUT.4:19,28-31; 11:26-28; 17:3 & GAL.4:8-10.

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EXODUS 20:3 = "Thou shalt not have other gods before me." It tells us in verse 5 = "not to bow to them nor serve them".

Here are the texts of gods that should not be worshipped:

EXOD.20:23; 32:3,4,8-10,19-23,30

DEUT.4:19,28-31; 11:26-28; 17:3

JER.10

EZEK.8:13-18

DAN. 3:1-18 (tried to make Daniel's friends to bow to the image, but they didn't)

New Testament Texts:

GAL.4:8-10 (pagan feasts are: New Year's, Valentine's-Cupid, Patrick's Day, Easter-Ishtar, Halloween, Christmas, Sunday-sun{from sunset Sat. to sunset Sunday = GEN.1:5), Monday-moon-{worship after sunset Sunday which would be Sunday evening(Sun.even to Mon.even)= considered to be Monday according to GEN.1:8}. Birthdays come from pagan origin too. = (only 2 birthdays are mentioned in Bible; they are: Pharoah and King Herod)

You can find most of things in sources like encyclopedias, history, etc. that tell you it's pagan or that it comes from pagan origin.

What are the rules for flying internationally with my pet rabbit?

What are the rules for flying internationally with my pet rabbit?

You need to check with the government of Nigeria, your country and the airline. You might be able to bring the rabbit to Nigeria, but not back easily. Pets are usually restricted for in cabin travel on international flights, and rabbits are rarely allowed in cabin anyway.

Flying and travel is very stressful for rabbits. The pressure change, noise and unfamiliar surroundings can cause the rabbit to get sick or even die. Getting the equipment you need (cage, food etc) there can be hard and shipping will be very expensive. I highly doubt there are any vets there who know how to properly treat a rabbit in case something does happen.

It will be easier on your rabbit to higher a pet sitter. The rabbit will be in her own home and someone will come feed her, play with her and clean up every day. Some people will let you bring her to their home so she can get more care.

If you were planing on moving to Nigeria, it would make more sense to bring the rabbit, but just a vacation is not a good reason to risk your rabbits life.

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