Eggs are a symbol of the renewal of life. Eggs were served in the Near Eastern pagan religions as part of the spring festival. When Christianity took over the pagan religion, the old holidays were Christianized and retained.
we eat Easter eggs at Easter to celebrate new life.
with Easter eggs
With chocolate Easter eggs
easter eggs u mad bro
yes they have easter eggs cuz they celebrate easter sunday and easter
Go to Easter service at church, remember what He did for you, hunt Easter eggs if you have kids. (or are one)
no he is not he is a cutte little bnny that delivers Easter eggs to good children to celebrate Easter
by painting eggs, going to mass and hunting for chocolate eggs.
Mexicans in Mexico do not celebrate Easter by making Easter eggs. Instead they take a vacation and attend mass and even have a recreation of the "Way of the Cross."
Yes, to celebrate Easter, people in Poland decorate eggs specifically for Easter. It is a tradition to put painted eggs in a Blessing Basket and then take it to church. Also, for their feast, they make sure to eat eggs.
eat Easter eggs, go to church, read the bible, remember Jesus, have an Easter egg hunt. These are just afew of the things you can do. :)
No. We do not celebrate any holiday but the Memorial of Christ's death because no where in the Bible does it speak of celebrating Jesus ressurection (or Easter). And today, Easter is not about Jesus. It's about eggs and bunnies--what does that have to do with Jesus?