Easter
This holiday has it origins in paganism, specifically the
worship of Ishtar, the goddess of fertility and prosperity. It traces back to
Rhea, Nimrods wife who was deified to become Rhesus, the goddess of fertility.
She is worshipped by obelisks (a phallic symbol, such as the Washington
Memorial), temple `virgins`, and statues of nude women to name a few. Rhesus
came to earth in a colored egg which fell into the
Sadam Hessian used a lot of his oil money to excavate the
Babylonian ruins. One of the buildings had a two story image of Rhesus on the
side of it. It is very similar to the Statue of Liberty. The Statue came from
Easter is held on the spring equanauts which was the
traditional time for the worship of Ishtar since spring is the time of new
birth. Yeshua was resurrected just after the Passover. This is the time for
observing His resurrection if we are to do so. However, He did not leave any other
command to observe His death and resurrection than Communion. Therefore, the
observation of Easter as a Holy Day is unbiblical and pagan.