A BUNNY IS A BUNNY: “Most disputes about public holiday displays in America involve Christmas, of course. This is so, I think, because Easter, although far more important as a religious holiday, is relatively minor as a public holiday. Perhaps that’s because it falls on a Sunday. Compared to Christmas, Easter passes by almost without notice in America. But there’s no reason we can’t fight over it as well. Let the Easter Wars begin.”

Time magazine, founded nearly a century ago by Henry Luce, whose parents were Christian missionaries to pre-Communist China, is more than happy to oblige.