Whats wrong with Halloween?

applejuice

Senior Member
What's wrong with Halloween?
What is a holiday?
a time to celebrate and remember

Holidays are usually the most enjoyable days of the year, when family and friends gather together to eat, play games, and just plain enjoy being together. The word holiday means different things to different people around the world, but when I say holiday, I'm referring to a repeating celebration on the calendar, not necessarily a vacation. Holidays almost always have a very special meaning. For example, your birthday could be considered a holiday, because it is a day set aside every year to celebrate your birth. Christmas is a holiday set aside to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the one Who came to earth to die for our sins. Resurrection Sunday celebrates the resurrection of Christ from the dead, and the U.S. Thanksgiving Day was created to thank God for His love and care.

Celebrating God's Enemy?
Unfortunately, there is one day that many people consider a holiday that ignores God completely. On October 31st of every year, millions of people in America and around the world celebrate “Halloween” (also known as the Day of the Dead). Many of these people view Halloween as a harmless day where children dress up in costumes and go door to door in their neighborhood asking for candy, but there are others who take Halloween very seriously. To some, Halloween truly is a “holy” day because it is set aside to worship the devil. Satan hates God and mankind very much, and wants to hurt us all. So it should make Christians very sad that so many people want to celebrate a day which was meant to give glory to God's enemy and hellish things.

What should followers of Christ do? Pray!
Maybe you want to know if it's okay to have a “Harvest Festival” or a “Harvest Party” on October 31. Here is a suggestion. Instead of having a party on the same special day that people worship our spiritual enemy, invite your friends over and ask them to pray with you. Pray for the safety of children that are out trick-or-treating. Pray that God would prevent people and even animals from being hurt or killed because of this day.

The Bible tells us in Ephesians 6:12 that we are in a war against Satan and his allies. It also tells Christians what to use as armor to protect ourselves (verses 13-17). Then in verse 18, I believe we are given the weapon: prayer. All you have to do to find out how powerful prayer can be is read the Old Testament; nearly every amazing thing that happened was a result of prayer.

You can still have a holiday…
If you want to have an autumn party, I suggest making it a celebration of life and God's goodness. Thank God that He provided a way for us to be saved from our sin and to live with Him forever, instead of being separated from Him for eternity. If you want to have a party, why not hold it sometime earlier in the fall, instead of on the day which celebrates God's enemy, death and ghoulish things? Set aside the 31st as a day to pray for all of those who are still trapped by Satan's lies. Don't help support a “holiday” which is based on bad things.

Romans 12:21 says “Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.” Even when everyone around does things that are not good, we need to stand up for what is right. We should not let Satan have the victory on October 31, but we should use our powerful weapon of prayer against him.

What does the Bible say?

1 Thessalonians 5:21-22 (“Test everything. Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil.”)
James 1:27 (“keep oneself from being polluted by the world”)
3 John 1:11 (“do not imitate what is evil”)
Romans 12:9 (“abhor what is evil. Cling to what is good.”)
Deuteronomy 18:9-14 (do not learn to imitate detestable ways, including spiritists, sorcerers and witchcraft)
Ephesians 5:11-12 (“Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness” / “live as children of light”)
1 Timothy 4:1 (don't “follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons”)
1 Corinthians 10:21
2 Corinthians 6:14-17 (“what fellowship can light have with darkness?”)
Philippians 4:8 (think about pure, lovely, noble things)
1 Corinthians 11:1 (“follow the example of Christ”)
1 Corinthians 10:31 (“whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God”)
James 4:7-8 (submit yourselves to God / resist the devil / purify your hearts)
Ezekiel 44:23 (“…teach my people… to distinguish between the unclean and the clean.”)
Proverbs 22:6 (“train a child in the way he should go”)
Matthew 18:6 (“if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin…”)
Hosea 4:6 (“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.”)
John 3:19-20 (people love darkness instead of light)
Romans 13:12 (“put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light.”)
Ephesians 6:11-18 (“take your stand against the devil's schemes.”)
1 John 5:19
2 Chronicles 7:14

http://christiananswers.net/kids/halloween-kids.html
 

1gr8bldr

Senior Member
Religion and Halloween are not in conflict with each other. Dressing up like a pirate is not evil. As a matter of fact, I commented to my wife just yesterday that the churches have been the cause of the loss of a fun memory that I enjoyed as a kid. No one "trick or treats" around here anymore. There are so many churches where I live so everyone goes to church for a trick or treat replacement called a "fall festival". If the religious have there way, it will eventually become a memory
 

1gr8bldr

Senior Member
What's wrong with Halloween?
What is a holiday?
a time to celebrate and remember

Holidays are usually the most enjoyable days of the year, when family and friends gather together to eat, play games, and just plain enjoy being together. The word holiday means different things to different people around the world, but when I say holiday, I'm referring to a repeating celebration on the calendar, not necessarily a vacation. Holidays almost always have a very special meaning. For example, your birthday could be considered a holiday, because it is a day set aside every year to celebrate your birth. Christmas is a holiday set aside to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the one Who came to earth to die for our sins. Resurrection Sunday celebrates the resurrection of Christ from the dead, and the U.S. Thanksgiving Day was created to thank God for His love and care.

Celebrating God's Enemy?
Unfortunately, there is one day that many people consider a holiday that ignores God completely. On October 31st of every year, millions of people in America and around the world celebrate “Halloween” (also known as the Day of the Dead). Many of these people view Halloween as a harmless day where children dress up in costumes and go door to door in their neighborhood asking for candy, but there are others who take Halloween very seriously. To some, Halloween truly is a “holy” day because it is set aside to worship the devil. Satan hates God and mankind very much, and wants to hurt us all. So it should make Christians very sad that so many people want to celebrate a day which was meant to give glory to God's enemy and hellish things.

What should followers of Christ do? Pray!
Maybe you want to know if it's okay to have a “Harvest Festival” or a “Harvest Party” on October 31. Here is a suggestion. Instead of having a party on the same special day that people worship our spiritual enemy, invite your friends over and ask them to pray with you. Pray for the safety of children that are out trick-or-treating. Pray that God would prevent people and even animals from being hurt or killed because of this day.

The Bible tells us in Ephesians 6:12 that we are in a war against Satan and his allies. It also tells Christians what to use as armor to protect ourselves (verses 13-17). Then in verse 18, I believe we are given the weapon: prayer. All you have to do to find out how powerful prayer can be is read the Old Testament; nearly every amazing thing that happened was a result of prayer.

You can still have a holiday…
If you want to have an autumn party, I suggest making it a celebration of life and God's goodness. Thank God that He provided a way for us to be saved from our sin and to live with Him forever, instead of being separated from Him for eternity. If you want to have a party, why not hold it sometime earlier in the fall, instead of on the day which celebrates God's enemy, death and ghoulish things? Set aside the 31st as a day to pray for all of those who are still trapped by Satan's lies. Don't help support a “holiday” which is based on bad things.

Romans 12:21 says “Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.” Even when everyone around does things that are not good, we need to stand up for what is right. We should not let Satan have the victory on October 31, but we should use our powerful weapon of prayer against him.

What does the Bible say?

1 Thessalonians 5:21-22 (“Test everything. Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil.”)
James 1:27 (“keep oneself from being polluted by the world”)
3 John 1:11 (“do not imitate what is evil”)
Romans 12:9 (“abhor what is evil. Cling to what is good.”)
Deuteronomy 18:9-14 (do not learn to imitate detestable ways, including spiritists, sorcerers and witchcraft)
Ephesians 5:11-12 (“Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness” / “live as children of light”)
1 Timothy 4:1 (don't “follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons”)
1 Corinthians 10:21
2 Corinthians 6:14-17 (“what fellowship can light have with darkness?”)
Philippians 4:8 (think about pure, lovely, noble things)
1 Corinthians 11:1 (“follow the example of Christ”)
1 Corinthians 10:31 (“whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God”)
James 4:7-8 (submit yourselves to God / resist the devil / purify your hearts)
Ezekiel 44:23 (“…teach my people… to distinguish between the unclean and the clean.”)
Proverbs 22:6 (“train a child in the way he should go”)
Matthew 18:6 (“if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin…”)
Hosea 4:6 (“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.”)
John 3:19-20 (people love darkness instead of light)
Romans 13:12 (“put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light.”)
Ephesians 6:11-18 (“take your stand against the devil's schemes.”)
1 John 5:19
2 Chronicles 7:14

http://christiananswers.net/kids/halloween-kids.html

You stated, "Celebrate God's enemy", Religion makes people go crazy
 

jcinpc

Gone but not forgotten
ya need to check your facts. isnt a dang thing wrong with good christians folks taking their kids trick or treating
 
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applejuice

Senior Member
ya need to check your facts. isnt a dang thing wrong with good christians folks taking their kids trick or treating

I feel the same way.
I just got that info from a site stating that it is not ok.
 

stringmusic

Senior Member
I feel the same way.
I just got that info from a site stating that it is not ok.

You can get stuff from sites on the internet that say capitalism is not ok. :bounce:::ke:
 

applejuice

Senior Member
From a Christian stand point, I have heard this mentioned several times. Friends parents, wal mart chats, blah blah ....

I just wanted to see if anyone here felt the same way. Taking your kids trick or treating is not worshiping the devil, but some people feel diff.
 

applejuice

Senior Member
 

JB0704

I Gots Goats
From a Christian stand point, I have heard this mentioned several times. Friends parents, wal mart chats, blah blah ....

I do know several who think it's wrong. I think they are missing out on a good time. When I was a kid, I didn't care one bit about anything but the candy. It had nothing to do with anything else for me. So I want my kids to go. Its fun.
 

applejuice

Senior Member
I do know several who think it's wrong. I think they are missing out on a good time. When I was a kid, I didn't care one bit about anything but the candy. It had nothing to do with anything else for me. So I want my kids to go. Its fun.

Me too, its about dressing up and kids getting candy. Its more of a neighborhood block party than anything. Most areas are safer than normal with police activity and parents strolling the street.
 

stringmusic

Senior Member
I do know several who think it's wrong. I think they are missing out on a good time. When I was a kid, I didn't care one bit about anything but the candy. It had nothing to do with anything else for me. So I want my kids to go. Its fun.

Me too, its about dressing up and kids getting candy. Its more of a neighborhood block party than anything. Most areas are safer than normal with police activity and parents strolling the street.

:cool:
 

Huntinfool

Senior Member
I will say, I would have an issue with a church hosting a haunted house (i.e. the video posted).

Is Halloween evil in the way we celebrate it at this point? Heck no! Let the kids go get candy. But, we do have to be honest, lots of people encourage their kids to dress up like axe murderers and watch and do things that are not consistent with Christian morals/values/beliefs. Not sure what good comes of that from the Christian perspective. Wanna dress up like Spider man? Power ranger? Princess? Have at it. Maybe, though, we should shy away from the "Nightmare on Elm Street" costumes.

I think there is a distinction though, for the Christian in how you celebrate it. If you are celebrating the dead, death, "slasher movies", etc....things that are not edifying...then no, you shouldn't celebrate it that way if you are a Christian.

If you want to let your kids dress up and go out getting candy from neighbors, there is absolutely nothing in the world wrong with that.
 

pnome

Senior Member
I look at it as a celebration of bats and spiders! It's like their own holiday!

This time of year I like to think about why I'm thankful there are bats and spiders. They sure do eat a lot of bugs!!
 

1gr8bldr

Senior Member
I feel the same way.
I just got that info from a site stating that it is not ok.
LOL, I was wondering if this was taken from somewhere else. I thought I remembered you as "non legalistic".
 

applejuice

Senior Member
[/B][/I][/COLOR]LOL, I was wondering if this was taken from somewhere else. I thought I remembered you as "non legalistic".

Yeah , some site about why its bad. :huh:

I was just seeing if we had any members that werent going to let their kids trick or treat because something is wrong with it.
 

gtparts

Senior Member
Love the results of the pumpkin sacrifice...... pumpkin bread, pumpkin rolls, pumpkin soup, and my all-time favorite pumpkin dish....... pie (with whipped cream)!

Just chalk me up as ghoulish when it comes to pumpkin pie.
 

StriperAddict

Senior Member
I look at it as a celebration of bats and spiders! It's like their own holiday!

This time of year I like to think about why I'm thankful there are bats and spiders. They sure do eat a lot of bugs!!

Well, I've never thought about it that way, but agree 100%! I love bats!

In the early 00's from our 'ol lakehouse me and the misses would sit out at dusk... cheerin' them on as they started their night bug feast! One year we saw at least 6 above our home. They were great entertainment! :D
 
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