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The "Christian" festival of Easter comes from the same source. Easter comes from the Babylonian goddess Ishtar (Queen Semiramis). It celebrates her son, Tammuz -- who is the "only begotten son of the Moon Goddess and Sun God," Semiramis and Nimrod.

- These are not coincidences but very real elements in one tradition contorted and re-purposed for another: syncretism.
"Easter (Ishtar) eggs" and the "Easter Bunny" also come from Babylon. Queen Semiramis said she came from the Moon in a giant egg [pod, capsule, UFO, vimana], and this became known as the Ishtar egg. Tammuz was said to be very fond of rabbits, and so we have the Easter bunny. Oh yes, and they also ate "sacred cakes"... More
Christian view: the truth about Easter
Christian fanatic Jim Staley explains the non-Christian origins of these two popular Euro-American religious holidays. Their Pagan origins make believers shiver and others delight that they may have elements worth preserving. Christianity, particularly Catholicism ("Universalism"), appropriates popular spiritual traditions for its own "Roman psy-ops" ends, and the result is it has little to do with the teachings of its central figure.
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Easter mushroom ("bunny egg") hunt
Every spring the time-honored tradition of hunting for tasty treasures in the woods happens right when lilac bushes start blooming, dandelions start budding, and nighttime temps climb over 50 degrees. No, not an Easter egg hunt, I’m talking about hunting for one of the most elusive edible mushrooms on the planet: the morel. More
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