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Where did Easter come from?

  The origins of Easter are unclear but have been connected to legend and paganism. The day most call Easter Christians refer to as Resurrection Day – the day Jesus rose from the dead. The word Easter has been associated with two pagan goddesses,  Eostre  the eighth century goddess of spring and fertility, and  Ishtar  the Babylonian goddess of fertility, war, and sex. There is no concrete proof this is where the word Easter comes from.   Other theories (I believe to be more reliable) say the word Easter in Latin is the phrase  In   Albis.  In Old German, the phrase  In Albis  (means dawn or daybreak) was changed to   eostarum .  In   more modern German, the word is  Ostern   from which we get the English Easter. The French word for Easter is  PĆ¢cques , based on the Latin and Greek  Pascha , meaning “Passover.” This appears to be another case where the pagan Easter celebration is celebrated the same time as the Biblical festival of Passover. Both are in the spring. Spring is the season