Christmas, with its cheer and festivities, lends itself to pluralism in a way Easter cannot.
Chocolate bunnies and Peeps aren't enough to draw secularists and others to a holiday in which theological concepts like Good Friday and the Resurrection loom large. Whereas just about anyone can get into the spirit of gift giving and, even tangentially, nativity sets, it takes a fairly Christian-oriented sensibility to embrace the mystery of redemption.
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