Grabbed this from a blog (which grabbed part from Esquire.com). Those non-religious or anti religious may want to skip it, but then again may not. I'm not saying you can't, I'm just saying that if you don't like cilantro, you may not want to try this salsa because it has some cilantro in it.
http://www.lilithsaintcrow.com/...
We start with Easter Saturday
This day, the Saturday that can’t know if there will ever be a Sunday, is the day we live in, you and I, today and every day for the whole of our lives. This is all we are given to know.
Easter Sunday? That’s tomorrow, the day after today. We’ll never get there in time. We can believe in Easter Sunday, but we can’t be sure. We can’t know for sure. We can’t know until we’re out of time.
http://www.patheos.com/...
And then
What stands out, ultimately, and whether you believe in the Resurrection or not, or think the whole thing is a bunch of hooey imported from the Egyptian mystery cults or somewhere, is that, in the story of Easter week, unreasoning authority loses. (Charles P. Pierce)
http://www.esquire.com/...