goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
mysngoeshere56 wrote:I say it's a great time to give them candy as well as a tract or piece of Scripture attached, to give them something to satisfy both physical and spiritual hunger.
Lynna wrote:I agree with everyone else that halloween, despite it's origins, is harmless, but sometimes I don't like how it encourages people to be afraid.
mysngoeshere56 (post: 1434014) wrote:I don't have a problem with Halloween. Personally, I rather like the holiday, because it's the perfect way to spread the Gospel. This is one of, if not the, only time of year when kids will come knocking on my door to ask me for a small treat. I say it's a great time to give them candy as well as a tract or piece of Scripture attached, to give them something to satisfy both physical and spiritual hunger.
steenajack (post: 1433988) wrote:Yes, it is harmless. I mean, I guess it depends on what you celebrate it for. I believe any holiday/celebration can be celebrated for and with your family. That's just about what every holiday is about to me: Being with the ones you love. I mean, some people who are of the occult may celebrate...for other "interesting" reasons. I'm just saying that, we don't have to celebrate it like that if we don't wish to. I strongly believe that God made everyday, and each day can be a time to celebrate something special. :3! Sorry if I don't make much sense....kinda sleepy. XD!
Arya Raiin (post: 1434059) wrote:I agree with you. Halloween is a great way to spread the gospel. My church has a large out-reach every Halloween and we attract a couple hundred people yearly (at least). However some people make it a time to go get drunk, but then people do that on most holidays. That's not cool in my opinion... :| But yes, I say Halloween is fine if you consider eating candy until you're sick and goofing off is okay. XD
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1434155) wrote:I dunno. I don't see how using Halloween to minister (I'm assuming you mean like Hell Houses where they also minister to you and stuff) is all great. I think using scare tactics to tell people why Hell sucks is a poor and anti-Christ way to preach the gospel. It's focused on the fear of Hell and eternal suffering instead of the love of Christ. It's trying to portray one opposite by exposing another. Instead, why not just focus solely on love? I used to partake in them, hoping for the salvation of people and stuff. Can't say I share that same sentiment now.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1434155) wrote:I dunno. I don't see how using Halloween to minister (I'm assuming you mean like Hell Houses where they also minister to you and stuff) is all great. I think using scare tactics to tell people why Hell sucks is a poor and anti-Christ way to preach the gospel. It's focused on the fear of Hell and eternal suffering instead of the love of Christ. It's trying to portray one opposite by exposing another. Instead, why not just focus solely on love? I used to partake in them, hoping for the salvation of people and stuff. Can't say I share that same sentiment now.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:While I like candy and costumes, I don't much like rehashed pagan practices. [Same for Christmas and Easter. That's not to say I don't celebrate Christ's birth and resurrection.] I have some mixed feelings on it.
Nate (post: 1434180) wrote:That's perfectly understandable. To ease some of your feelings, though, quite a few practices of Halloween have nothing to do with pagan practices. For example, carving pumpkins isn't really based on any pagan practice. There is a bit of Irish folklore about Jack O'Lantern, who outsmarted Satan but was not allowed into Heaven or Hell for his deeds, and Satan threw a coal from Hell at him, which Jack put into a turnip he was eating to make a lamp to light the way for his soul.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Lynna wrote:Are you sure about the trick or treating? I heard it was because the people believed that before All Saints Day ghosts and other evil creatures would come up out of the earth to haunt the living, and People protected themselves by dressing up as ghosts so the evil spirits wouldn't recognise them.
That's pretty cool, I didn't know that.
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