We might have had this discussion before - if so, sorry for bringing it up again.
Anyway, I read this article today: Should Christians Celebrate Halloween? -- CBN.com Spiritual Life
And am curious as to what the Christians on AMHD do for/about Halloween? In the above article it is a holiday to be ignored, as it promotes witchcraft. Do any of you feel that way? A church in my local area (one of the biggest, actually) holds an annual "Trunk-or-Treat" in their parking lot where parents park their cars all around the lot, and kids go car to car getting candy. Does anyone here view that as a non-Christian thing to do? If your church did such a thing, would you stop attending?
I really am curious about this; I'm not trying to bait anyone or start a flame war. I'm curious because I think Halloween is a fun time for kids to dress up and get candy and stay out late - nothing more. Then again, I'm a godless heathen, so I'm sure no one is surprised I see no harm in it! :D
Oh, and I welcome responses from people of all faiths and no faiths.
Looking forward to your responses/comments...