Yes, of course. Easter has always been a celebration of rebirth and renewal, even from before Christian times. In fact the eggs and rabbit symbolism are at least two of the pre-christian aspects that still exist in the modern version of the holiday.
So lots of people celebrate Easter, but not necessarily the Christian-specific parts like Jesus, same as how Christians aren't celebrating the pagan aspects like the goddess Eostre.
In a word: Yes. Christians celebrate Jesus' resurrection on Easter.
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Easter is the weekend where all Christians celebrate the crucifixion and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ.
The resurrection of Jesus is celebrated by Christians on Easter Sunday, the date of which varies each year.
After the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
There are many reasons why Christians are called Easter. The first is that this day is when Jesus rose from the dead and ascended in to heaven. They celebrate the resurrection and death of Jesus around this time of the year
On Easter many celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
On Easter many celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The Christian holiday of Easter celebrates a proof of the resurrection by the discovery of an empty tomb from which Christ arose. So the resurrection preceded the "first day of the week" which is reported.
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They do.
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