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The word "Easter" originates from the Old English word "Eostre" or "Eoaster", which refers to "Eostur-monath" or the month of Eostre, the pagan goddess of dawn for the Anglo-Saxons. This month was roughly equivalent to April, which is often the month Easter occurs during in modern days. Also, the goddess Eostre is connected to several Germanic folk customs such as hares and eggs, which have carried over to the Christian holiday of Easter. Scholars speculate that the feasts held in honor of Eostre in pagan religions evolved into the Christian celebrations of Easter, the rising of Jesus from the dead.

Many religious historians also say that pagans worshipped a god named Attis (sometimes also known as Tammuz), who was born from a virgin and died and was resurrected, which the pagans celebrated around the Spring Equinox every year. These attributes are very similar to that of Jesus, whose resurrection Christians celebrate on Easter. Historians believe that the pagan traditions/beliefs were transferred onto Jesus to make Christianity more acceptable to the pagans. Thus, Easter was likely a pagan celebration originally that evolved into the Christian holiday we know today.

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