How Christians Celebrate a Pagan Fertility Demon Called “Easter” Instead of Obeying the Teachings of Jesus Christ
The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD under the Roman emperor Constantine approved the official "doctrine" of Christianity as a State religion. One of the things Constantine did at the Council of Nicaea, was to separate the Jewish "Passover" holiday from the pagan spring festival of "Easter", which is based on a female fertility goddess. To separate the "Jews" from the "Christians", "Easter" was declared to be a "Christian" holiday centered around the resurrection of Jesus Christ, because it occurred about the same time as the Jewish Passover. The Roman emperor Constantine (who would be labeled "antisemitic" by the Zionists today) reportedly declared: “Let us then have nothing in common with the detestable Jewish crowd; for we have received from our Saviour a different way.” (Eusebius’ Life of Constantine, Book III chapter 18) A female goddess of Spring who represents "fertility" is common in many ancient cultures, with the female rabbit and her eggs being a symbol of fertility. The goddess of Spring that Easter was based on is commonly believed to be Eostre, part of the Anglo Saxon traditions handed down through the Germanic people. Jesus Christ, who was a Jew, not a Christian, celebrated the Passover. In fact, it was one of the last things he did just before he was executed. So what did Jesus teach when he celebrated his last Passover? Did he change its name to something else like "Easter"?