The pagan origins of the Easter BunnyFirst Faved : Mar 23 2008 by mohitFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 7 timesFave It!
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- mohit - Mar 23 2008 | easter, religion, bunny, christianity
Quoted: Have you ever wondered where the celebration of the Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Christ acquired its unusual name and odd symbols of colored eggs and rabbits?
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Just one of many holidays appropriated by the Christian religions. The Yule celebration was a pagan holiday long before it was Christmas.
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http://www.foodtimeline.org/easter.html