They are equally important.
At Christmas, we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, God's only begotten Son.
Easter is when we celebrate His resurrection.
On Good Friday, Christ was crucified,died, and was buried, defeating sin, and rebuilding the bridge between God and man.
On Easter Sunday, He rose and defeated death.
Both Christmas and Easter fulfilled Scripture, occurring as prophesied thousands of years prior.
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Personally, as a Christian, I can say that neither are important. Why? Because Jesus wasn't born on 25th December, and He wasn't resurrected on "Easter Sunday" (which is a different date every year).
I worship God in spirit and truth every day, and do my best to follow Christ Jesus every day, and I don't need any Pagan holiday that has been "Christianized".
Yes. Easter is more important than Christmas because without Easter we would not be able to enter heaven. Easter has always been considered more important than Christmas to Christians (although Christmas is still important)
The Most Important date after Easter and Christmas is Ascension Day.
Christmas and Easter: Christmas celebrates Jesus' birth. Easter celebrates the Resurrection.
It is important to Christians as it is the most important day of the year and most important event in Christianity. The Resurrection is very important. St. Paul said that if Christ is not risen that our faith is in vain. Christ came to rise from the dead, so what he did was more important than his actual arrival, which is what Christmas is. People generally celebrate Christmas more, but Easter is more important.
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More people prefer Christmas in the U.S.
Christmas and Easter.
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I guess because they are related....Christmas is celebrating the birth of Jesus and Easter is celebrating the death and resurection (coming back to life) of Jesus.
They make more money on Easter since parents are not tight on money while buying gifts in the Christmas season.
The most important times for Catholics are: Advent Christmas and the Christmas Season Lent Holy Week, including the Triduum Easter and the Easter Season Pentecost, perhaps the most important since it marks the birthday of the Church.
The birth and death/resurrection of Christ are the main holidays for Christians - Christmas and Easter.