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  1. History of Easter Eggs  Jesus Christ was crucified and resurrected, according to the Bible and Christian belief, and Easter is the day we celebrate his resurrection. Jesus Christ was nailed to the cross and died on Good Friday. He was resurrected three days later on Easter Sunday. Easter also traditionally signifies the end of Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday, and is a period of atonement prior to the celebration of Easter....Read On

  2. The Origin Of Easter---The origin of Easter does have a couple of different possibilities. First of all Easter is mainly considered to be a pagan holiday. Most of the old religions have different celebrations for different seasons throughout the year. The origin of Easter plays into the celebrations carried out during or around the spring equinox. It is during the time we call Easter that Attis died and was resurrected each and every year...

  3. Who Doesn't Love Easter Candy?---There are only two types of candy that matter in today’s society There are only two kinds of candy that people rave about these days and that is Halloween candy and Easter candy. Easter candy is one of the most popular and sought after types of candy in all the world and adults and children alike stock up each year on all of their favorites. I myself have a penchant for crème filled Easter eggs and chocolate marshmallow eggs. I admit it, I am not ashamed, they are delicious and they only come out once a year. Everyone can appreciate the wonders of Easter candy, I mean seriously, it is candy and it is in fabulous Easter shapes...

  4. When Is Easter And Why Does It Always Change?---When Is Easter. This has always been a very good question because there was a time when Easter was moved around from day to day. The pagan celebration of Easter occurred each year at the same time that the Christians were celebrating the miraculous resurrection of their savior Jesus Christ. This was during the spring equinox. Some of the pagan beliefs centered around Attis while others were more concerned with the coming of the spring...

  5. TV's effects on your family: Lessons from the Easter Egg Hunt