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Easter: Cross, Tomb, Bunnies! What the Heck?

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When some initial planning was being done for suggested speakers and themes for Spirit of Life, my name came up as one who could be considered to speak on Easter.
I accepted the invitation. Thank you for the trust shown to me.
But my initial thinking was to offer something just a bit different in structure. Instead of an Address based on challenging doctrines and creeds with theological argument,
I have chosen to present six short ‘thought cameos’ but still with much help from scholarly friends around the world.
I am sure the more literalist and conservative professionals ‘out there’ will consider the cameos inadequate, perhaps even heretical. Likewise, such an attempt as this in a so-called ‘secular’ society is fraught with danger.
Or worse, irrelevance!
Never-the-less I offer them with the not so cheeky invitation that you may just wish to ponder them some more, sometime.

To read this address by the Rev. Rex A.E. Hunt on the Easter theme, please click here.

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