I celebrated with most of the two billion people called by the name of Jesus Christ. In a way, that answers the question.
Without such faith, we would not be celebrating.
An early Christian writer named Paul posed it sharply: no resurrection, no hope.
Exactly what Resurrection means, I don't know.
I am not much into "skull and bones" talk.
Odds are good that people will forget the bones talk by next Easter.
I don't disrespect those for whom Resurrection is not an article of faith.
But for those of us who don't know how to explain and what to explain, it's easiest to say with the early Christian writers that in this event God begins "a new creation."
Enough "old bones" talk: now, "new life" talk.
Or, as G. F. Handel taught us to respond: "Hallelujah!"
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