The Easter Bunny actually has nothing to do with the biblical Easter. MSNBC had a good article at the related link. The Easter Bunny, as it is called now, dates back to 13th Century Germany, where in pre-christian times they worshiped several gods and goddesses, including the goddess Eostra, who was the goddess of fertility.
Since rabbits are very fertile, and eggs represent fertility, that's how the bunnies and eggs came into play.
As with the origin of the Christmas Tree at Christmas time, the Easter Bunny was a left-over from a pagan religion that was adopted into Christianity, in order for Christianity to be more palatable to the converts (so they didn't have to give up all of their rituals).
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