Ahoy! Let’s Think! Today we answer the question Why Do We Celebrate Easter?! Like many holidays, Easter is tied to religious beliefs, specifically Christianity and is a day for celebration. Similar to springtime, when trees begin to turn green and flowers bloom, Easter is meant to celebrate victory over death. In the Christian religion, Easter was the day when Jesus resurrected from the dead. Unlike other holidays such as Christmas which is always celebrated on December 25, Easter has no set date and changes every year. The holiday does always fall on a Sunday sometime between March 22 to April 25. #Holidays #Easter #WhyDoWeCelebrate Whether you’re religious or non-religious, Easter can be celebrated by everyone as it is a day to commemorate life. The word is believed to be derived from Eostre or Eostrae, which is the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring and fertility. Today, many of the motifs that are tied to Easter are used to honor life. Bunnies typically represent fertility, while eggs usually symbolize life and rebirth. It’s no wonder that Easter typically falls in the spring. What’s your favorite Easter tradition? So that answers the question, Why Do We Celebrate Easter?. That took some thinking! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Subscribe to Thinking Captain on YouTube: If you have questions please email us at hellothinkingcaptain@ We have a TON of interesting educational content like these videos about animals! Or maybe you just want to learn about Natural Disasters!? Or maybe you are just brand new and want to watch all the cool stuff?
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