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It is not common for Seventh-day Adventists to celebrate Easter. They also do not celebrate Christmas or other religious holidays. They view these holidays as not being biblical. Being "baptized" represents the resurrection of Christ and Jesus was not born on the pagan day of the winter solstice December 25th. Just a couple examples...

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