I think we can see it when the Sun comes up at sunrise...
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So does it have any Pagan roots?
Many of the traditions and symbols we now associate with Easter, such as eggs and rabbits, do have their origins in pre-Christian pagan rituals.
The Encyclopedia of Religion says: "The egg symbolizes new life breaking through the apparent death (hardness) of the eggshell."
As for the rabbit, it was "known as an extraordinarily fertile creature, and hence it symbolized the coming of spring".
Philippe Walter, professor of medieval French literature at the University of Grenoble III, says in his book
Christian Mythology that "in the process of the Christianization of pagan religions", it was easy to associate the pagan festival that celebrated "the passage from the death of winter to the life of springtime" with Jesus's resurrection.
It was a key step in introducing "Christian commemorations" to the pagan calendar, he says, smoothing the way to mass conversion.....
Fact Check: Is Easter a Christian or pagan festival?