Easter Sans Jesus

Yesterday was Easter. The first Easter I have been through as a free thinking person. That's how I have decided to identify myself at this point. Not as an agnostic atheist, though that may be true, but as a free thinking person. The fact that I am full of wonder trumps those other labels, in my estimation. At least this is the case for me. 

So, how does Easter feel to me now, when I remove the central figure from it and how do I feel about the idea of that central figure?

I have been thinking about the resurrection story and learning more about Jesus as a man and whether or not there is evidence to support the claim of him being God/man and if he was actually risen from the dead and if the reasons for this narrative even make sense. 

My takeaways have been that there really isn't evidence to support Jesus being divine or risen or simultaneously God and man. Honestly, Easter as a celebration of rebirth as related to the spring equinox feels much less gross to me. Easter has always kinda felt like a gross holiday to me. Being able to let go of that gross part made for a much happier and joyous Easter for me. 

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