What I observe, and I have raised kids like everyone else, is the ad nauseam endless threads about unscriptural holidays. If you do not like the holiday, then do not observe it, and let those who see nothing wrong with it observe it. First it is endless threads about New Years, then Halloween, then Christmas, the Easter, and so the clock ticks, year after year, the same posters the same comments. Its like the movie Groundhog Day. Come to think of it, maybe you should start a thread on the evils of Groundhog Day, and don't stop there, include the 4th of July, Veterans Day, and Columbus Day. We could start a thread for the 4th of July, "Was It Against Scripture to Rebel Against the King of England?"
Someone said it best in the above post. It is harmless fun to hunt Easter eggs. As long as Christ is the center of the activities what difference does it make? Again, it is worth repeating, if the tradition bothers you, and you apply Scripture in a manner that prohibits Easter egg hunts, Christmas tress Christmas presents, silver bells, chestnuts on an open fire, staying up till midnight on New Years, then run your family that way. Just don't except others to follow your misplaced judgment. It reminds me of the KJVO people. If you want to read the King James that's fine. Just don't expect me to. I have read the Bible several times, and I loved my kids like anyone else does.
It seems to me that cherry picking verses to combat each and every holiday is being like the Jewish leaders in Biblical times. Memorize a rule or law, then apply it to your life through your own power. Instead we are suppose to be lead by the Holy Spirit and become more like Jesus each day under His direction and power. IMO all the fussing and fuming about holidays is hogwash.