Easter: Pagan Holiday?. Is Easter PAGAN?

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7 The Christian Church has indeed replaced Passover with Easter (the pagan holiday of Astarte and Ishtar) and Hanukah with Christmas (the pagan winter

23 Mar 2008 The paganism in Easter. Well, it's Easter again. Here we're having a big ham covered with brown sugar and honey. Confused?

We also know that Easter can be as much as three weeks away from the Passover, because the pagan holiday is always set as the first Sunday after the first

26 Mar 2010 The “word” Eostre may have been borrowed from a pagan source, but the celebration of Easter is not pagan. The concept of Easter in

21 Feb 2010 Easter is not a Christian name. It is Chaldean (Babylonian) in origin - the name Astarte, one of the titles of Beltis, the queen of heaven.

2 Apr 2009 The usual argument for the pagan origins of Easter is based on a comment made by the Venerable Bede (673-735), an English monk who wrote the

The name “Easter” has its roots in ancient polytheistic religions (paganism). On this, all scholars agree. This name is never used in the original

Along with Christmas celebrations, Easter traditions were among the first casualties of some areas of the Protestant Reformation, being deemed "pagan" by

3 Apr 2010 Heather McDougall: From Ishtar to Eostre, the roots of the resurrection story go deep. We should embrace the pagan symbolism of Easter.

Brief and Straightforward Guide: Are Christmas and Easter Rooted in Pagan Rituals?

7 Apr 2007 aster has traditions that are not as pure and holy as people would like to believe. Many people know nothing of the pagan origins of the

Both Christmas and Easter take pagan festivals and traditions and apply them to the worship of Yahweh. This is clearly condemned here.

Why do you believe the things you believe, and do the things you do? The chances are you never stopped to ask yourself that question. You have been taught

29 Mar 2010 Ancient Pagan Traditions abound at the Easter Holiday. Learn about the Pagan Origins of Easter.

What is the meaning of Easter? Is it the time when Christ was crucified and resurrected? Or is it an ancient Pagan holiday?

20 Apr 2003 It is simply no secret that EASTER originated with the WORSHIP OF A PAGAN GODDESS! This fact is presented almost every time one researches

Dyed eggs were used as sacred offerings during the pagan Easter season and were also used as symbols of the Goddess Oestre or Ishtar in various cultures.

"Christianity did not destroy paganism; it adopted it." The name Easter comes from an ancient European goddess of the dawn called Eostre by the

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