Ask most evangelical Christians in America about Easter and they will recount some tale of bunnies, eggs, nice clothes, and/or church attendance. They will all know that it's supposed to be about Jesus, but they'll be hard-pressed to remember actually talking about Jesus after the obligatory Easter-lunch prayer. Even non-christians and nominal Christians (the "let's-go-to-church-on-Christmas-and-Easter" type) have been known to celebrate Easter, which is either the cause or the effect of the its dramatic over-commercialization. After all, Hershey's needs to sell candy! Easter has become so ubiquitous as to become almost nonspiritual and pointless. In the background of this American landscape you'll find a few curmudgeons called Presbyterians. While many Presbyterians (most, really) celebrate Easter joyfully, there are some conservative ones who choose not to do so. There are some who would probably even go so far as to s...