So tomorrow is Good Friday, does that mean I have to be "good"?

I'm not sure I understand this concept

Anonymous2008-03-20T09:45:11Z

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Remeber how good you were last Friday? Do it again. ;)

Anonymous2016-04-09T13:57:27Z

They mean a week from tomorrow. If they meant tomorrow, today being Thursday - and that is understood by all concerned - they should say "tomorrow," and not "Friday." To say that would be correct if it were only Wednesday, for example.

Jimmy2008-03-20T09:51:54Z

TESSE! Think very little about it no one will be good on Good Friday, that's the tradition of man an excuse to go to church or preach. It's when Jesus was crucified for our sins, he died and went to hades, on Sunday morning rose again. He is alive now in the human heart by the Holy Spirit and is in heaven with our Father God. Being good on Friday doesn't have nothing to do with it. Everybody with not be good every day. Take care! Jimmy.

Lala2008-03-20T09:22:49Z

On Good Friday, we're not meant to eat meat. In the past the no meat rule applied to Wednesdays and Fridays but now it only applies to Ash wednesday and Good Friday. ( Good ~ God? )

Classic Beauty2008-03-20T09:17:19Z

if you are a christian follower then you should know what it means to be good but first you must understand what good friday if not then dont worry about it

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