Is it any coincidence that we celebrate Easter in Spring.
Do we have any evidence to suggest this was when Jesus, our Lord and Savior, was crucified?
Ishtar is the Mesopotamian god of fertility.
Is there a reason we have inserted eggs into our celebrations?
Why do we celebrate on the first Sunday after the first Full moon of Spring?
Is there a reason we have inserted rabbits into the celebration of Jesus Christ’s triumph over the world ?
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Rabbits have a long history of being associated with spring and fertility, dating back to the pre-Christian era in Germany. The rabbit is believed to be the symbol of Eostra—the pagan Germanic goddess of spring and fertility—as well as being a prolific breeder.
For those religions that celebrate Lent—the 40 days and nights leading up to Easter (this year, celebrated between March 2 and April 14)—it is often referred to as a season marked by [sacrifice.]
Do we have any evidence to suggest this was when Jesus, our Lord and Savior, was crucified?
Ishtar is the Mesopotamian god of fertility.
Is there a reason we have inserted eggs into our celebrations?
Why do we celebrate on the first Sunday after the first Full moon of Spring?
Is there a reason we have inserted rabbits into the celebration of Jesus Christ’s triumph over the world ?
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Rabbits have a long history of being associated with spring and fertility, dating back to the pre-Christian era in Germany. The rabbit is believed to be the symbol of Eostra—the pagan Germanic goddess of spring and fertility—as well as being a prolific breeder.
For those religions that celebrate Lent—the 40 days and nights leading up to Easter (this year, celebrated between March 2 and April 14)—it is often referred to as a season marked by [sacrifice.]
10:19 AM - Apr 07, 2023
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Storm Globe
@stormglobe
09 April, 01:04
In response Shareef Twal to his Publication
The original Easter eggs where dipped in human blood and then offered to the idol.
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Serah Oceane ♡
@QueenEsther
07 April, 10:37
In response Shareef Twal to his Publication
They would breed during spring to sacrifice their children in the winter.
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