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Yes, scripture does not tell us how to celebrate Easter or speak of it. We should do away with this day on which we remember that He rose. Therefore, we should not ever celebrate anyones birthday either because scripture doesn't tell us to do this or how to do it. And we should insist to work on Presidents Day since it isn't in scripture. And we shouldn't drive cars because they aren't mentioned in scripture.
If someone began celebrating this day in order to worship eggs (don't know if they did or not but it sounds bizarre to me) should I stop honoring God and rejoicing that Christ rose from the grave and refuse to do that on this day? Follow your own conscience and if for conscience sake you feel you cannot rejoice on this day that Christ is alive because to do so would be evil or would lead others astray, then don't do it. I do not feel a twinge of conscience that I might lead someone astray for rejoicing that He is alive. I don't think my rejoicing that He is alive will lead anyone astray. I can't help it, my conscience is just not bothered. Too busy rejoicing.
If someone began celebrating this day in order to worship eggs (don't know if they did or not but it sounds bizarre to me) should I stop honoring God and rejoicing that Christ rose from the grave and refuse to do that on this day? Follow your own conscience and if for conscience sake you feel you cannot rejoice on this day that Christ is alive because to do so would be evil or would lead others astray, then don't do it. I do not feel a twinge of conscience that I might lead someone astray for rejoicing that He is alive. I don't think my rejoicing that He is alive will lead anyone astray. I can't help it, my conscience is just not bothered. Too busy rejoicing.