[quote=@KeysOfKayes] I'm not sure what point you're trying to make here. Yeah, they don't know the exact date (and first Sunday of April isn't a constant date anyway), but as Idle said, it's more about the spirit of the thing. Their religious text says Jesus died, and came back to life three days later. It's an important part of their scripture. So they set a regular time of year to celebrate it. Same thing with Christmas. As for thinking about it and celebrating it all the time, what does that even mean? Make every day a religious holiday for them? [/quote] Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox, it was decided upon by the Catholic Church. Some Christians see the Catholics as little more than pagans themselves.