BSM1
What? Me worry?
First of all, I can't find the word Easter in the Bible. Easter is the non-biblical Resurrection of Spring, Not Jesus.
The death of Jesus is Not celebrated as Easter, but the day of death has been termed as Good Friday.
So, the death *is* remembered by the passing of bread and wine on what the world calls 'Good Friday'.
And as we know the annual anniversary of one's death does Not always fall on a Friday, just as a wedding anniversary does Not always come on Friday. Jesus' day of death is closely connected to the annual Jewish Passover, the date of Nisan 14 on the Jewish calendar as the day starts in Jerusalem.- Luke 22:19.
Also, please note the un-named ' wise men ' were Not kings, but were magi or astrologers.
I can't see how giving a present because of the birth of a baby is evidence of an annual birthday celebration.
And don't even get me started on the Little Drummer Boy.....