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How do we know the doctrine of Easter is true?

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The term 'Easter' is not found in the original manuscripts and represents a human invention rather than a biblical concept.

The claims surrounding Easter divert from biblical truth, as the word 'Easter' appears in the King James Version of Acts 12:4, but it is a translation of 'Pascha,' which means Passover. This confusion illustrates how human traditions can distort Scriptural truth. While many Christian denominations celebrate Easter with various customs, these traditions do not have biblical foundations and can mislead believers away from the core message of Christ's resurrection. It is vital to anchor our beliefs on the plain teachings of Scripture rather than on traditions that might undermine the gospel.
Scripture References: Acts 12:4

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