Easter or Passover: Which Is for Christians? 2011 March-April On April 24 this year, billions of people will celebrate Easter. About a week earlier, after sunset on Sunday, April 17, many Christians will gather to observe the biblical Passover. Does it matter which festivals you observe? The answer may surprise you! This spring, billions of people will memorialize Jesus Christ's resurrection by observing the ancient rite of Easter. Although the festival's name and seasonal observance pre-date Christianity, and the Easter Sunday observance does not even correspond to the actual day of Christ's resurrection, most professing Christians assume that the nonChristian festival has now been "Christianized" into something of which Jesus Christ would approve. But is their assumption correct? Christians who study the Bible carefully, who look closely at the historical record, will come to a different conclusion. Rather than commemorate Christ's resurrection on an incorrect date, they will commemorate His sacrifice by observing the Christian Passover, in the way the early Church did—in the way He instructed—as we find in Scripture. Does this shock you? Read on!
"Christianizing" the Festivals of Ancient Sex Goddesses? The origins of pre-Christian Easter festivals in pagan cultures are well known in history. In the ancient world, some of the greatest female