@troubleMoney@mavica in the tradition i grew up in, i think we were straightforwardly taught that good friday was the day of christ's sacrificial triumph over sin / death / the devil - more or less the pivot point of all history towards the good - thus good.
that said, an earlier sense of "good" as "holy" also rings true.
religion / holy week
@troubleMoney @mavica in the tradition i grew up in, i think we were straightforwardly taught that good friday was the day of christ's sacrificial triumph over sin / death / the devil - more or less the pivot point of all history towards the good - thus good.
that said, an earlier sense of "good" as "holy" also rings true.