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  • Oct 22, 2007, 05:52 PM
    fallen2grace
    Christians on: Halloween
    Christians: What do you do on Halloween?
    Im curious to know what fellow belivers do with halloween.

    Everyone else: What do you think about Christians and Halloween ( What are your thoughts on why Christians don't celebrate it)
  • Oct 22, 2007, 05:54 PM
    N0help4u
    Some say to have a separate thing at the church so the kids don't feel left out. Others say that is still in an sense celebrating it. All religious holidays have pagan roots. I am not really into celebrating any holidays except the 4th of July.
  • Oct 22, 2007, 07:44 PM
    Wangdoodle
    I don't have a problem with the tick-or-treating aspect of Halloween. I understand the history of Halloween, but if the kids aren't getting involved in the pagan aspects, then I am all right with it. If the kids what to dress up in a costume that isn't focusing on something evil or such and go door to door getting candy, I say that's cool by me. I do understand why my fellow Christians would not want to participate, and that's fine by me too.
  • Oct 22, 2007, 08:29 PM
    savedsinner7
    We don't celebrate halloween. There is a Christian concert called Light in the Night that started a few years ago as an alternative. It being on Wednesday this year, we'll be at church for the family classes. We're going through the Truth Project.
  • Oct 22, 2007, 09:17 PM
    fallen2grace
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by savedsinner7
    We don't celebrate halloween. There is a Christian concert called Light in the Night that started a few years ago as an alternative. It being on Wednesday this year, we'll be at church for the family classes. We're going through the Truth Project.



    I don't Celebrate it either. Its hard because my friends are always on my case. And all of them happen to be very big on halloween. I made the desicison about 2 years ago when my youth group did a study on halloween. I never understood the history behind it and when I did I decided not to celebrate it anymore. This year, Im helping in a booth at my church's Harvest Fest.(Halloween Alternitive).
  • Oct 22, 2007, 11:08 PM
    speede5
    Our church started a food drive last year and we were overwhelmed with donations. They sent out bags the week before in the weekly flyers. We blitzed the entire city (pop 35000). In our church some people take their kids out and some don't, no-one is very vocal about it and we don't let our kids dress as ghouls or goblins, but we still run our kids around for a short trick or treat. After that me and the older one go and help with the food drive and it is really a nice way to do something good on a contraversial day.
  • Oct 22, 2007, 11:55 PM
    AKaeTrue
    I ignore the history behind Halloween.
    To me, it means nothing.
    I don't feel the origin of Halloween is relevant in this day and time anyway - others still do and I respect that.

    Halloween to us is just a time where my kids and I can dress up, act silly, eat candy, carve pumpkins
    And have fun together just doing something out of the norm - that's what I'm celerbrating...

    For those who still read deeper into it than others and choose not to
    Celebrate (whether it be religious or personal) or those who choose alternatives, I say that's great too.
    We all should do what works for us and makes us comfortable...
    But for me personally, I enjoy that one crazy night out of the year spent with my kids.
    Not because of the origin, but because its something I can enjoy with my children.
  • Oct 23, 2007, 12:22 AM
    chaplain john
    [... We all should do what works for us and makes us comfortable... ]

    Seems to me that I recall (Last weeek [yes a long one] is just now finishing up for me and I'm a bit groggy so I could be remembering wrong or a bit off with the paraphrase) a passage that sums up Let every man (woman too) work out his own salvation with fear and trembling.

    I think AKae has spoken well. What is wrong for one may be acceptable for another.
  • Oct 23, 2007, 04:40 AM
    silentrascal
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fallen2grace
    Christians: What do you do on Halloween?
    Im curious to know what fellow belivers do with halloween.

    Everyone else: What do you think about Christians and Halloween ( What are your thoughts on why Christians dont celebrate it)

    Being that Halloween is a pagan celebration, with origins and traditions steeped in false religious beliefs and worship, as a Christian I have absolutely no share in Halloween and completely reject it. Some may say they disregard the background of where Halloween came from and try to lighten it up by making it "just a fun time for the kids", and then these same ones will turn around and say how much they love God, but they fail to consider God's viewpoint on the whole thing. HE doesn't disregard where it came from and what its history is. God's view on everything associated with it should be what's most important to us, and the fact is there is nothing redeeming about a holiday mired in false religious beliefs.
  • Oct 23, 2007, 04:43 AM
    labman
    When I was a kid, it was a safe, fun time, and fewer people took witches seriously. All the Christians I knew, freely joined in the fun. Now the manger has been banned from the public square and some are working on the Christmas Tree. How tolerant of public support of paganism should Christians be?
  • Oct 23, 2007, 04:44 AM
    NeedKarma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by silentrascal
    ... then these same ones will turn around and say how much they love God, but they fail to consider God's viewpoint on the whole thing.

    Just to point out the obvious: YOU have no say on what god's viewpoint is. If people want to enjoy halloween as simply a fun dressing up and candy event then by all means they should have fun.
  • Oct 23, 2007, 05:18 AM
    Fr_Chuck
    First as practiced in the US, it is just a fun day for kids, nothing evil about it. I decorate the yard with scare crows, pumpkins and the such.

    I give out candy to the kids that come around, and take my son out to get candy.

    It is a fun day of pretending and dress up. No reason at all a Christian can not have fun and enjoy it.
  • Oct 23, 2007, 05:27 AM
    labman
    Good point, look at how many adopt the externals of Christmas without believing.
  • Oct 23, 2007, 06:40 AM
    silentrascal
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NeedKarma
    Just to point out the obvious: YOU have no say on what god's viewpoint is. If people want to enjoy halloween as simply a fun dressing up and candy event then by all means they should have fun.

    Actually, the obvious is that I DO have a say on what god's viewpoint is. I can read the Bible, it's right there, plain and simple what kinds of things people are to avoid... one such thing is spiritism. Halloween is based on false religious views of the soul, and its origins are steeped in pagan, spiritistic beliefs and practices. People can call it a "fun day just for the kids" all they want. They'll answer for it.

    In fact, it can be likened to coming across a lollipop lying in a filthy gutter. The lollipop itself might be sweet, but nobody would want anything to do with it considering where it came from. The same applies to holidays like Halloween. It may seem "sweet" in the sense of being fun and enjoyable for the kids, but where it came from, its origins, are filthy and certainly nothing that would have God's approval on it.
  • Oct 23, 2007, 06:48 AM
    silentrascal
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NeedKarma
    All those innocent children going to hell. It's sad...

    if it were true (which it isn't).


    Right... I forgot... because YOU say so, it can't be true. Is that it? But then again, it appears you believe in the ridiculous notion of a burning hell, so I guess there goes any credibility there.
  • Oct 23, 2007, 10:44 AM
    kindj
    As Anderson M. Rearick, III says, "I am reluctant to give up what was one of the highlights of my childhood calendar to the Great Imposter and Chief of Liars for no reason except that some of his servants claim it as his."
  • Oct 23, 2007, 10:52 AM
    NeedKarma
    Run, run for your lives, the devil is everywhere!!
  • Oct 23, 2007, 11:04 AM
    kindj
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NeedKarma
    Run, run for your lives, the devil is everywhere!!!!!!!


    No, unlike God, Satan cannot be in more than one place at a time.

    However, he has more than enough servants to go around.

    Yet, for all their brashness and boasting, they cower and tremble at the name of Jesus.

    1 John 4:3-4


    3but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is already in the world.

    4You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.
  • Oct 23, 2007, 02:56 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NeedKarma
    Run, run for your lives, the devil is everywhere!!!!!!!

    Actually no, this is merely a lie many of his followers wish us to believe, The devil hisself can only be in one place at a time, but his followers, his beleivers and the demons that serve him can be and are many places
  • Oct 23, 2007, 03:21 PM
    shygrneyzs
    No Halloween celebrations here. I used to be big on Halloween - as a child and then as an adult (decorating the home and dressing up and handing on treats). But that all changed when my oldest son was in kindergarten - he was five. He went to school the week of halloween and just screamed when he went in the class. The teacher and her aide had decorated the room in spider webs, ghosts, devils, witches, even a cauldron with fake blood. He refused to go in the class. He told me, "Jesus won't like me to go in there." Now neither my husband nor I had talked to him about the correlation between Halloween and any evil or wicked or anti-Jesus. That came out of the mouth of the babe there. Kids are smarter than we give them credit for.

    Since then, no Halloween parties, although we would participate in our church's alternative activities.

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