Easter faith non-religious places should give up completely whether you've sat down to think about different traditions we celebrate in the United States and around the world. Some of these traditions may include holidays, sports events and weddings. For the sake of commemoration we celebrate a certain tradition for religious reasons just because we are celebrating the tradition we want to maintain. However, some thousands of years ago the tradition has changed from its original meaning.
First, since Easter's non-religious celebration has nothing to do with the purpose of the original tradition, it should be abolished. Dyed eggs, rabbits, baskets etc. can not give us reasons to celebrate. Today, we celebrate Easter and say that there is an Easter bunny As long as the boys and girls work well, they bring sweets and gifts to boys and girls. There is also Easter Egg Hunt, where "Easter Bunny" hides cooked eggs dyed in various soft colors. The children were sent out to find the hidden eggs and collect them in the Easter basket. On the eve of the Easter festival, we placed a soft lawn basket, so when we slept, "Easter Bunny" could fill the area. The only problem is that none of these previously described activities is anything similar to the first religious celebration that began about 2000 years ago.
Secondly, today Easter's non-religious celebration should be abolished as it misunderstood the original reason for celebrating Easter. Today, the children are afraid to convince them that life - sized rabbits fly around the world and stay at everyone 's house. Rabbits offer sweets, gifts, hidden dyed eggs for everyone in one night. We are leading our children to believe that all these precursor events can occur and that these things are totally impossible. As the children grow up, they will find life-sized rabbits fly around the world. Then the kids know that they were deceived at all of their lives, so the children feel they can cheat others. However, Easter is a unique religious festival that has nothing to do with rabbits and eggs.
The secular celebration of Easter is far from Christianity and many children do not know whether they even have a relationship when they grow up. In non-religious versions, Easter is simply a celebration of spring-related things, such as daffodils, rabbits, chickens, and hilly areas of fresh green lawn. The children celebrated it with "Easter Bunny" - a wonderful creature, basically a spring version of Santa Claus - a sweet with a special seasonal theme. Around the house and the backyard