Today is Good Friday, the day on which Christians commemorate the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. ... Friday”). “None of the early examples in the Oxford English Dictionary imply that it started off as God's rather than Good, so I don't really see this as more than speculative etymology,” Zimmer added. read more
It’s supposedly the day that Messiah died and was buried. But anyone who can count can determine that there are NOT 3 days and 3 nights between Friday evening and Sunday morning (the time when Messiah supposedly rose from the dead). read more
This Friday is Good Friday, the day on which Christians commemorate the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. The name may seem counterintuitive to many Christians and nonbelievers, since the day is typically viewed as a solemn one, often observed with fasting and somber processions. read more