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Faster than Peter Rabbit escaped from Mr. McGregor's Garden, the news that a Seattle third-grade school teacher banned the use of the term "Easter Eggs" has taken the Internet by storm.

What purportedly happened was that a 16-year old girl who was volunteering at the school attempted to give a classroom full of kids candy hidden inside colored plastic eggs but their teacher stopped her, saying she'd have to check with the school's administration. Subsequently, the girl was told that she could distribute the eggs, but only if she called them "Spring Spheres". (The giving of candy to children was apparently okay, without challenge.)

This happened last week. Since then, everyone began searching, without luck, for proof it actually happened.

That didn't stop local Fox 25 personality Maria Stephanos from spouting off about what she heard. Stephanos, who considers her position "a passion, not just a job," made her comments on the news, the other night. Here she is with self-proclaimed "scientist" (you know, like Einstein, or Hawking), Kevin Lemanowicz.

My favorite quotes:

"First they were saying "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas" and now, the politically correct, they are going after Easter."

"They want to take religion out of the annual egg hunt."

"If you don't want to participate in Easter ... then don't."

Of course, 1) it wasn't an egg hunt; and, 2) it never happened.

But, does that even matter? They are still out there.

The original radio show that kicked off the drama: Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'

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Fox is a propaganda outfit, and this wouldn't even bee their most dishonest "reporting".

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The christian bigots in this country are always so eager to be portrayed as victims. It would be hilarious if it wasn't so depressing.

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Candy-filled "Easter" eggs are crap theology. They have fuck-all to do with the Life, Death, and Resurrection.

Pitch these, so-called, "Easter" eggs over the gunnel—chocolate, yolky, filled with candy, or otherwise.

Pack off the other syncretic spring fertility symbols into the same oubliette: the green plastic grass, the "Easter" baskets, the decals, the bonnets.

If you want to eradicate secular appropriation of the Christian celebration of the Anastasis, then focus on the Empty Tomb.

This Maria Stephanos—with a name like that she ought to be Orthodox—should know better. As far as godless Seattle, it's as much as we expected.

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If it's OK to say that...

First, that anyone in their right mind would choose "Spring Spheres" as a substitute name should have tipped off even the most obtuse that this is a hoax.

Second, and more important, as a Christian I have no problem whatsoever with anything anyone does with such things as Easter Bunnies, Easter Eggs, and all of the other stuff that is primarily used to make children happy. It has even less to do with my religion than Santa Claus. I enjoy a good basket full of chocolate and jelly beans as much as the next guy, but my eternal salvation won't be affected one iota by somebody choosing to call painted chicken embryos something other than "Easter Eggs".

Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com

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And rabbits and eggs are pagan symbols of fertility, anyway. They have zero to do with anything the least bit Christian.

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Family Guy - S8. E2. ("Family Goy")

Peter: This family believes in the Easter bunny. He died for our sins in that helicopter crash.

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Noyes is correct in that an egg is clearly not a sphere, but there's no reason to even drop the "egg" from the phrase. Why not just call them Spring Eggs, or if you really want to get technical, Spring Ovoids?

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Spherical?

Most chocolate eggs are ellipsoidal. They lack the asymmetry of the bulge on one end that you find in the real chicken eggs.

Real chicken eggs are pretty well described as half an ellipsoid and half a spheroid.

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You forgot the spring part.

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Vernal Ellipsoid-Spheroid Hybrids.

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Another reason to petition Fox News to change the spelling of their name to Faux News.

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. . . Mass in a suit with a pastel tie and a family dinner. If "they" want a war on Easter- it won't take long.

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"They" TOOK OUR JERRRBS!
(better illustrated by this YouTube link:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brj2UkUPjCI

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She got flummoxed by the pronunciation of "spheres". I admit, learning how to properly pronounce 'sph' took me some time too... when I was 5 years old. :p

"I can't even say it... spring... spheres!"

lolz

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They are who we thought they were.

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Pssst - hey Faux News - someplace somewhere just used the term "Nor'Easter". Go get Upset At The War On Christianity Because Bad Storms shouldn't be mentioned with Easter or because"Nor" is negative and therefore Anti-Easter or something!

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Not to mention associating Easter with the devil worshipping Islamofacist atheists who live in the North East.

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