HOOWANTSTONO says
I dont celebrate Halloween because my country never did and were never exposed to it, also never an occasion of importance. In fact its a money making fairy tale like Xmas, Although both these occasions are pagan in Origin relating to Satan Baal etc worship, I can also see why believers having found out the truth concerning Jesus Christ and the in working Holy Spirit would find taking part in it, an act of phoniness, and stupid.
Its a mom and dad thing to walk small kids around trick and treating for sweets etc, and dress their kids in pagan garb like witches and death skeletons etc, mimicking the evil spirit realm.
So then people are challenged, because Christians talk these occasions down.
Thank goodness my kids had never experienced these falsities as children
Merry Smith says
I am not a CHristian, but my guess would be that they fear anything that is not strictly part of their doctrine.
mdawson17 says
I am a Christian and I seem to think that many christians just go to far in their thinking with the the older traditions of the holiday!
I was raised as a Southern Baptist and we still celebrated the day and never thought about it as being a day of evilness.
However many Christians believe that Halloween is a day of evilness and further believe that it is a day where evil spirits are casted loose to roam the earth!
I personaly believe that every day this world has a spiritual warfare when it is concerning "Good Verses Evil"!!!
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