The greatest event in human history is the resurrection of Christ Jesus from the dead.
The resurrection occurred on a specific calendar day just as did His birthday. It should not be combined with the worship of false gods (eostre, ostara), fertility rites and fairy tales. Such is an abomination to our Lord and a tool of our enemy, Satan.
Just take a step back for a moment. If you wanted to convince an unbeliever of Christ Jesus you would likely first mention that He raised Himself from the dead. That would raise the question of 'when did this happen'. If your answer is Easter which is about fertility and pagan worship, it is likely that you would lose your potential convert at ground 0.
I encounter unbelievers who think Christianity is nothing more than Santa Claus and Easter rabbits. They think we are bunch of nuts who choose to believe in fairy tales and myths.
Tradition corrupts when tradition is not based on fact. As mentioned above, Jesus was born on a specific day in history and He arose from the grave on a specific day in history. This day should not be moved around like "president's day" for the convenience of long weekends or because 'it is tradition'.
Furthermore, Resurrection Day should be revered and talked about independently of any commercial or other carnal issues. The early church grew because it preached Christ crucified, raised and ascended.
If we are serious about our faith and our calling to preach the Gospel of Christ Jesus we should dissociate ourselves from the secular, pagan traditions that undermine our effectiveness for Christ.
Will this happen? I don't think so, because we love tradition. Consider this: 99% of Jews reject Christ Jesus in favor of tradition. They are willing to go to hell rather than reject their tradition in favor of the Truth. (I am not implying that the day of celebration of a holiday determines your eternal destiny).
→ Jesus was born on Nissan 1, 6 BC. (Mar 20, 6 BC)
→ Jesus died on Nissan 14, 31 AD (Apr 25, 31 AD)
→ Jesus rose from the dead on Nissan 18, 31 AD (Apr 29, 31 AD)
If you are interested in knowing the truth and speaking the truth about our Lord, you need to firstly, refer to the Bible and, secondly, refer to historical facts about our calendar.
Click on Christmas, Crucifixion Day and Resurrection Day to understand the truth about the dates of our Lord's birth, death and resurrection.