Easter is a pagan holiday adopted by an apostate church.

Most who observe Easter think that it represents Christ rising from the dead, but the truth is Easter is a pagan holiday adopted by an apostate church. The holiday is deeply rooted in pagan fertility rites. This is obvious when we consider the prominent symbolism of an egg laying rabbit, but there is much more to the truth about the Easter holiday. Easter is not mentioned in the original manuscripts of the Bible, but one of the pagan goddesses associated with the holiday is. Ashtoreth was worshiped by the Sidonians. Other idols such as Astarte, Ishtar, Eostre, Ostara, and Isis are all directly related to the Easter holiday. This booklet explains how the heathen observance was adopted by in the 2nd century AD. The New Testament Church did not observe Easter. This detailed booklet explains the shocking truth.

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