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“Easter” in America

I really enjoy the web cartoon/commentary/drawing blog/idunno called Indexed. I find it appealing because I also often think in terms of sets and Venn diagrams and graphs between relationships. When I saw this commentary on “Easter” in America, I just couldn’t help but link to it.

There’s also a link to this YouTube video which puts together several Indexed posts into a very interesting animation. And we come full circle to Easter because, as the video briefly touches on, the Easter Bunny, despite parents’ best intentions, is likely an unnecessary source of religious doubt. Young children need to learn and develop in the trust/no trust domain, and when we tell them about the Easter Bunny and then yank it away, that really can’t help.

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