1. after that it is no longer empty 2. it depends on the size of the Easter basket
They aren't. Traditional Easter eggs are usually cooked eggs that have been dyed a color. Some Slavic cultures decorate eggs with wax batik and other methods, but these eggs were traditionally raw eggs that weren't emptied, then allowed to dry out over time. Nowadays many egg artists empty their eggs to allow them to last longer; there is no risk of empty eggs cracking, leaking or exploding. Chocolate eggs can be hollow or solid; I suspect the hollow ones are that way because less chocolate is used, making them cheaper.
Yes, it is. Easter eggs are a very common symbol of Easter.
A full basket has more mass, which gives it greater inertia, making it harder to accelerate or decelerate. This means more force is required to stop a full basket compared to an empty one.
The Easter egg represents the empty tomb that the two women found the day after Jesus had been crucified. But now most Easter eggs have chocolate inside them, this takes away the meaning and religiousness.
only 1 then it doesnt remain empty anymore
100 The basket wil be empty but you'll have 100 apples!
The Day of the Dead is somewhat of a cross between the American version of Halloween (that is, mainly fun) and an actual religious holiday where prayers are said for departed relatives (that is, mainly serious). In other words, it's a little of both. It may be instructive to compare it with Easter, which you may associate primarily with colored eggs and chocolate bunnies or with crosses and empty tombs, depending on your own personal preference and family history.
The empty tomb is the proof as well as easter.
It depends on the size of the basket -.-
That all depends on the size of the basket.
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Candy eggs are a link back to the actual origin of Easter, which was an ancient pagan religion. A woman named Ishtar was worshipped as a goddess and that's where the word Easter and the bunnies and eggs came from. She told people that she descended from heaven in an egg, and her son (who was worshipped as a god) liked rabbits. Also it was a fertility cult (worshipping sex) so the bunnies and eggs were also fertility symbols, since eggs are a result of chickens and roosters mating, and bunnies are known to mate a LOT. There are those who try to give these things a Christian meaning, but they have nothing to do with the resurrection of Christ. The Roman Catholic church blended some pagan beliefs and traditions into their religion around 300 AD, and for a long time Protestants did not participate in these things, but then they were gradually accepted by many Protestants, and of course today a lot of people who don't even consider themselves Christians celebrate Easter, thinking the eggs and bunnies have some kind of spiritual meaning in Christianity. Other types of candy eaten on Easter have no particular meaning, they just taste good. My own personal answer to the question would be that the candy represents the sweet word of Christ.