The Council of Nicaea in A.D. 325 is often misrepresented in modern discussions, deemed the birthplace of Christmas and Easter, among other claims. However, historical evidence shows it addressed doctrinal issues, particularly Arianism, and standardized the date for Pascha. Myths attributing pagan origins to Nicaea lack any ancient support.
Why Do We Eat Ham On Easter?
The Best Meat Around This past Thanksgiving, I deep-fried my family’s turkey with Dad by my side. And for the record, I can proudly say I did about 95% of the work this time around! Within a couple of hours after lifting that perfectly browned bird out of the boiling oil, we were all gathered... Continue Reading →
What To Do With The Easter Bunny?
A Christian Parent’s Guide to Keeping Christ at the Center of Easter Every Christian parent eventually meets the same question each spring: What do we do with the Easter Bunny? If you grew up like me with Easter baskets, egg hunts, or a costumed bunny at the mall, you know how fun and memorable those... Continue Reading →
Where Did The Easter Bunny Come From?
An Egg Laying Bunny? Blame it on my wild imagination, trust in my parents, or the commitment not to ask questions when a basket full of candy and toys magically appeared each year on Easter. Still, I never stopped to ask why an egg-laying bunny was visiting my house each year on Easter's Eve to... Continue Reading →
Does “Easter” Come From “Ishtar”? Why or Why Not?
Every spring, a viral meme insists, “Easter is named after Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love and fertility.” If you’ve seen it and wondered whether Christians have been fooled, this article walks through the claim with real evidence from linguistics, history, and Scripture. How to Read This Page This article is written for different kinds... Continue Reading →
Where Do Easter Eggs Come From?
Easter eggs didn’t begin as pagan rituals, a children’s game, or as a result of the commercialization of Easter. Their story actually starts in the practices of early Christians. 1. Eggs and the Lenten Fast During the Middle Ages, Christians observed a strict fast during Lent. They didn’t eat: meat dairy eggs But hens didn’t... Continue Reading →
Are Easter Eggs Pagan?
Are Easter Eggs Pagan? Every year, videos circulate claiming Easter eggs come from ancient pagan rituals—especially from the worship of the goddess Ishtar. If you’ve ever wondered whether dyeing eggs or hosting an egg hunt is secretly pagan, this page is for you. How to read this page: A Quick Answer A fast, simple summary... Continue Reading →
Did the Easter Bunny Come From Eostre? A Historical Response to a Popular Wiccan Claim
Confused about whether the Easter Bunny is secretly pagan? You’re not alone — and the real story is far simpler than the internet claims. How to Read This Page This article is written for different kinds of readers. You don’t have to read every section—just choose the depth that helps you most. A Quick Answer... Continue Reading →