Paganism & Easter
Easter is a day that is honored by nearly all of contemporary Christianity and is used to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The holiday often involves a church service at sunrise, a feast that includes an “Easter Ham,” decorated eggs, and stories about rabbits. As most of us know, the best part about Easter is chocolate.
Those who love Truth learn to ask questions, and many questions must be asked regarding the holiday of Easter.
Is it truly the day when Jesus arose from the dead? Where did all of the strange customs come from, which have nothing to do with the resurrection of our Savior?
This article aims to help answer those questions and help those seeking Truth draw their conclusions.
We must first understand that professing indwelt Christians were not the only ones who celebrated a festival called “Easter.” Listen to the podcast…
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Most are probably thinking, what now? You can do what most do; when in Rome, do as the Romans do, or you can make a stand. When you identify pagan symbols and beliefs – refuse to acknowledge them. As a pastor, I always preach a message on the authentic history of Ishtar’s manipulative plan and then conduct a Passover service for our congregation – an organic Hebrew Messianic celebration of Jesus’s resurrection.
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