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	<title>Passover vs Easter</title>
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    Today, millions of Christians around the world celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ during this season of Easter. But perhaps most don&#039;t realize that it was not until the fourth century that Easter was uniformly observed by Christians.
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