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Non-Christians Celebrating Easter

Raj and Pablo ask 'Is it wrong to give your kids easter eggs if you're not Christian?' Plus, should you come clean about an affair you've been having? And DIY tips.

At 1, Raj and Pablo ask 'Is it wrong to give your kids easter eggs if you're not Christian?'

Today is known as Good Friday or also as Black Friday and it's a religious holiday commemorating the cruxifiction of Jesus Christ. The egg has huge symbolic significance in Christianity for example it signifies new life and marks the end of lent, a Christian tradition where historically eggs were given up for forty days.

So on Easter Sunday kids up and down the country will be tucking in to their chocolate bunnies and eggs - but will your kids have any candy to open? Do Asians face too much pressure to 'get involved' in Christian festivals? Or do you think we should make more of an effort to learn about Christian festivals? Call Raj and Pablo and tell them what you think.

At 2, Should you come clean about an affair you've been having?

Manchester City Footballer Mario Balotelli has done exactly that. He's admitted to sleeping with a call girl after the lady in question alledgedly tried to 'negotiate' a sum of money to keep his bedroom antics under wraps. He wasn't having any of it and told the papers as well as his girlfriend, Raffaella Fico, what he's been up to.

The right thing to do? Or do you think an affair should always stay secret? Have you cheated on a partner and tell lie after lie in order to keep it quiet? Or did you 'fess up and risk your relationship?

At 2.30, DIY tips

No doubt there will be men and women up and down the country attempting to put up some shelves and attend to bits and bobs around the house which need some DIY attention. So for your convenience we have a builder from Wales dispensing some key tips you need to know before you pick up that hammer. Call Raj and Pablo with your DIY questions.

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Fri 6 Apr 2012 13:00

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  • Fri 6 Apr 2012 13:00