Why Do We Celebrate Halloween?
89Since I was brought up in a family that has never celebrated Halloween, I have always wondered why do we (as a culture) in the United States celebrate Halloween? What is the whole reason behind dressing up in silly costumes and going trick-or-treating? Should Christians celebrate Halloween? What exactly is it that we are celebrating and what is the reasoning or history behind it?
I'm sure some will agree with me and some won't, but just like many of the other holidays that have lost their meaning, I think Halloween too has been added as an over-rated "holiday" and celebrated for the wrong reasons. It may have to do with my religious beliefs, but I never quite understood all the commotion and chaos behind Halloween.
To me, Halloween has always been known as "the devil's holiday" - and I have never celebrated it in any way, shape, or form. No, I didn't trick-or-treat, which I can admit, as a child was a bummer sometimes. But I never really felt like I missed out on anything. The only thing I ever felt I missed out on was all the candy, and my mom always waited until the day after Halloween when all the candy went on sale and bought us tons of candy anyway! I mean, that's what Halloween is all about is the candy and the costumes, right?!
Now that I am older, and understand a little more, I have the desire to want to know - what is the real meaning behind this holiday? (I hate even calling it a holiday) I don't get it - just like I'm sure those that celebrate it don't get why I don't celebrate it.
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The History of Halloween
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History of Halloween. From Halloween's origins to the present celebration of Halloween. - The History of Halloween - The History Channel
Learn about the history of Halloween including information on jack o lanterns, Halloween vampires and superstitions from Halloween night all on History.com.
The History of Halloween
Halloween is a festival that takes place in the U.S. on October 31st. Halloween developed from ancient new year festivals and festivals of the dead. In the 800's A.C., the church established All Saints' Day on November 1st so that people could continue to celebrate a festival they had before becoming Christians. The Mass that was said on All Saints' Day was called Allhallowmas, which is how the evening before All Saints' Day became known as All Hallow e'en, or Halloween.
The Celtic festival of Samhain is believed to be the source of present-day Halloween celebration. The Celts lived well over 2,000 years ago and their new year began on November 1st. They usually celebrated a festival the previous evening which honored Samhain, the Celtic lord of death. It marked the beginning of a new season of cold, darkness, and death.
On the evening of the festival, the Druids, who were the priests and teachers of the Celts, created bonfires and burned animals, crops, and possibly even humans as sacrifices. During this celebration, people sometimes wore costumes mad of animal heads and skins and sometimes told fortunes about the coming year by examining the remnants of the animals that had been sacrificed.
Then in about 43 A.C., the Romans conquered the Celts and combined two of their autumn festivals with the Celts festival of Samhain. One of the festivals, Feralia, was held in late October to honor the dead.
Even after the Celts became Christians, many of their festivals survived. Around this time the church established All Saints' Day on November 1st and made the old pagan customs part of this Christian holy day.
Halloween History
Halloween in the United States
Many early American settlers came from England or other Celtic regions and they brought many of their various customs with them. However, because of the strict religious beliefs of many of the other settlers, Halloween celebrations did not become popular until later in the 1800's when a lot of immigrants arrived from Scotland and Ireland.
During the mid 1900's, Halloween pranks, which were at one time harmless, became rowdy and destructive. To make it safer, towns and cities began bribing kids with treats to help keep them out of trouble. This is how "trick-or-treat" was born and adopted along with other popular Halloween customs such as wearing costumes, carving pumpkins into Jack O' Lanterns, fortune telling, and bobbing for apples. Ghosts and witches remained symbols of Halloween because people once believed that ghosts roamed the earth and witches gathered on October 31st to celebrate the devil.
Halloween Origins
Bible Answers from Amazing Facts
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Should Christians Celebrate Halloween?
Now, I am in no way close to perfect. I mean no one is. But I could never really understand how or why someone who calls themselves a Christian celebrates Halloween! It's not my place to judge - that's God's job, and he will do that on Judgement Day. Yet, I find it quite "weird" that so many Christians actually celebrate this "devil's holiday."
The worst part is when I've asked a few of them why they celebrate it the reply is usually something along the lines of - "What's the big deal? The kids are just having fun, dressing up in costumes and getting candy. Plus, I did it, and there's nothing wrong with me."
LOL! I bet those parents are the same ones who tell their kids, if so and so jumped off a bridge, you shouldn't do it - or however that saying goes. Don't they understand that they are not setting an example for their children? They are allowing them to think it's ok to do what everyone else does. And wost of all, do they not understand the symbolism behind this holiday?
I would have to guess that's what it is. Most people are just ignorant to what Halloween really represents or stands for because it has been so twisted and distorted into a celebration. Yes, it has been around in history for years, but that doesn't make it right.
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Sorry me again. Just found out another interesting fact after more research. It was Pope Greggory III who made October 31st officially Halloween (All Hallows Eve) in the 18th Century, claiming it for the Christians, after he moved All Saints Day to November 1st. The fact that it was the Pope who made Halloween an official holiday for Christians is more than enough reasurrance that celebrating Halloween is not a sin for me. Is it enough for you?
I cannot figure how anyone could make the argument that halloween is a good "holiday". The simple truth is that Halloween is a very wicked celebration, celebrating very wicked things. Such as, haunted houses, death, graveyards, murder, torture, pure sadism in some instances, cruelty, witchcraft, etc. etc. the list goes on and on. But who among us, even those of us who have once thought the holiday to be fun, could actualy argue that Halloween is good? I am curious as to why we find pleasure in graveyards, vampires, sadistic torture, and murder etc, that sums up the entire so called "holiday"? What is it about such distorted and perverted subjects that we are so attracted to them? Is it our desire for that which is forbidden that has us emulating such perversion?"
I agree with Mike here. This festival was celebrated long before Christianity and many of the customs have been incorporated into Christian beliefs across Europe over the ages. The Wiccan (so called witches) culture celebrated 'Halloween' or at least a festival on the 31st October and had nothing to do with the Devil. They don't even have that concept in their beliefs. Their festivals were to mark the year and to note the changing seasons - a celebration of nature. It marks when the god of nature departs and the goddess is alone. The 'death' of vegetation, the dark nights ect which ultimately gives rebirth in the spring. All the Wiccan celebrations were tied closely to nature and the cycle of life, death and rebirth. Similar beliefs are found across the world all linked to the harmony of the seasons. I can't see how that is bad. As for whether Christians should celebrate is up to the individual as I see it, but it was not supposed to be a celebration based on evil or devil worship.
I would like to comment on Mike's response to the blog. I have never gotten involved in anything involving speaking out online but I felt compelled to do so.
There's Overwhelming history evidence that the Catholic Church allowed paganism inside of God's Church to allow the 'Church' to grow, they admit this fact.
Because Halloween is older than the birth of Christ has no bearing on how the Christian should view it. In the Bible, God's people were told many times drive to out the inhabitants of the land that were there before them and had practice occultic religions older than theirs. It was because they did not serve God that they were driven out. I would strongly suggest going to the Lord and giving him the final say so on how you should lead your family on this matter. You are the high Priest of your home and you cannot afford to give something this important over to human reasoning.
Excuse my syntax errors in my last blog, but I was just trying to convey to Mike that Christ and the Bible alone should be his standard and rule for measuring whether he is doing what Christ requires. There are many pit falls out there! Just remember all divination, witchcraft, familiar spirit contact, giving homage to occultic days past or present whether it be for good or for evil are controlled by demonic spirits that are very deceptive!!! Please study the Holy Bible on this.
As I said before, you are the High Priest of your home and you cannot afford to give something this important over to human reasoning, you and you family Mike should go in earnest prayer to God about this.
I THINK THAT NOBODY SHOULDN'T CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN, BECAUSE THAT DATE HAS BEEN SET ASIDE AND CALLED THE DEVIL BIRTHDAY. I ALSO FILL THAT IF YOU WORSHIP THE DEVIL THAT YOU WILL ALSO HAVE YOUR PART IN THE LAKE OF FIRE. THE BIBLE SAYS THAT HE THAT KNOWEST AND DO IT NOT IS SIN. ALL SINNER WILL GO TO HELL.
Crazy woman get off and stay off
Just a quick one, why after visiting this or any other halloween site do some people fail to recognise the true meening of hallowe'en and why we celebrate it???? People need to do their research and learn more. I wholeheartdly agree with mike, Hallowe'en is a day when the barrier bewteen life and death is thin so dressing up as ghouls etc stops us being recognised by the evil spirits etc so basically hallowe'en is day where we try and keep ourselfs safe. I t was most certainly celebrated long before christs birth and is not an origianal amreican festival but in fact a celtic festival, however when the celts moved to america they took their cutoms with them and hallowe'e as a festival grew bigger!!!! I am sure as well the christ would understand those who celebrated hallowe'en for IT IS NOT A CELEBRATION OF THE DEVILS BIRTHDAY BUT INFACT QUITE THE OPOSITE.
what people dont understand should do REASERACH!!!!!!!
OH QUICK NOTE FOR ALL YOU HALLOWE'EN LOVERS IF YOU SEE A SPIDER ON HALLOWE'EN IT IS SUPPOSIDLY THE SPIRIT OF A LOVED ONE, WATCHING OVER YOU.
ALL THAT REMAINS FOR ME TO SAY IS
HAPPY HALLOWEEN, HAVE FUN, STAY SAFE AND GO AND SOME SPOOKING!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I think we are all missing the point here. We are on Earth not to celebrate any holidays we are here to celebrate what our Lord Jesus Christ has done for us, and should take every opportunity to do so. At our church we have a Fall Festival for the kids. We have games, candy and preach the word of God. The purpose behind the festival is to let people of our community know that if they are going out they can bring their families to a safe and friendly environment to hear about God's love. We are to be in the world and not of the world. What we will do is take advantage of a night when we know other families are looking for somewhere to go and create an atmosphere that is loving and encouraging. God wants us to seek every opportunity to minister to others. Even on Halloween! I know God wants us out their doing his work not shut in our houses fearing we may be sinning. I know God and understand his purpose for my life. God knows me and understads my desire is to do his will.
Double negatives not allowed ...I was bored and read bout half this blog. I liked Mike's first blog. I also liked picking up all those facts and different views on everything.
what r u on something belief713 or r u a guy cause u could fool me and like i said u need to stay off and stop telling us that something we belive in is wrong.So do your self and stay of the computer because u r preching a lot of nonesense and what u r trying do is scare us in to beliveing that celebrating halloween is a sin well i guess i'm in trouble.
I agree with you on ur last comment but not all of it people have the right to vocie their comments to and they r giving u their thought to but trying to scare then with the bible and it hisory is probaly not the best way to do it I mean Halloween has changed alot sice it came to be sure we dress like witches ect... but some kids dress like angles and princess.they r just dressing up like they usely don't get to dress up as on a avrege every day.
hahaha belief713 is crazy! hunny, you're way too serious about the Good Lord. i hate people like you. just because we don't agree with the rules in your religion doesn't make you better than us. i also think you get off the Internet. it's a scary place for annoying bitchez like you. peaaaace :)
I think everyone should selabrate haloween!
for the christians who oppose having halloween, i thought i would point out that when halloween 1st originated, it had nothing to do with the devil, but in fact was a day set aside to morn and pray for the deceased. this does not sound harmful or demonic to me.
and, if celebrating halloween is a sin, which is what you guys are saying, then why do the churches have other alternatives for the holiday? such as trunk or treat, and differant things of that sort?
really after reading this whole thing i am appalled. you say that your not casting anyone out but your saying if people are christian they shouldnt celebrate halloween. i believe in god and all that but what i was taught as a child is that i am forgiven for my sins. that is what jesus died on the cross for right? You have a very biased opinion about this holiday and who knows why. you are preaching to people totally. it is ridiculous how you think you are right no matter what facts people show you. When someone dies you go to a funeral right...thats mourning a loss of someone thats what halloween was originally. and god protects us but doesnt the bible also talk about not being fooled by the devils tricks...so why not hide with a costume to make sure were safe. you can be a christian theres nothing wrong with that. but dont act like youre better than everyone...its people like you that turn others off to religion...it really truly is.
I came acoss this site when I was trying to get info on the who, what, when, where, and whys of Halloween. I started out thinking that I was going to get some really good info. Then I started to read the comments everyone was making. I also feel that we have a right to say what we feel. That is human nature and something most Americans believe to be a given right. Looking back on how the holiday started or who started it is some what erelavent. You made me think that your not so sure of your chistianity either. I don't think someone that is so wishy washy in there Religious veiws should talk about wanting to bring more people to your side. Which is cult like, stop celebrating Halloween, be like me. Someone who believes in God, but how much no one knows. I think you wish you could celebrate something. You just got so wrapped up in what you think is bad about it. You can't see what joy it brings to people. Halloween brings friends and family together. We laugh and play with are kids and enjoy going door to door catching up with neighbours. Sorry for the weirdos out there that try to make it something evil. Not everyone goes there. I believe in God, I know that he will forgive my sins. I also think that if you celebrate Halloween and your thnking of it as a celebration then it can't be evil. Good to know your view and now you know mine. I think that some of the other people that posted have helped you see a more modern veiw. Most people just want to have fun. I don't think God would condemn you for that.
I found this article while doing reasearch on Halloween. I myself grew up in a christian home where we were and still are not allowed to celebrate Halloween. I am now married and have children of my own. This is my daughter's first year in school and I don't know what to tell her about Halloween. Like I said I have never celebrated Halloween by dressing up but when I was in elementary school I remember participating in Halloween activies like the fair and pumpkin patch. As a grown up, its just another day for me, I honestly don't care for it. My dilema is do I let my daughter participate or not. Before doing research, I had no idea what the purpose of Halloween was. I was always just told that it was the devil's birthday and that Jesus did not want us to celebrate it.
I spoke to my sister in law about it and she told me that she does not allow her kids to participate and that she picks them up early that day. She talks to their teacher and doesn't even allow them to do anything that has a Halloween theme to it. Example, if the class is coloring a picture of a witch or pumpkin, they can not. I feel that this might be going too far. I don't want my daughtet to feel left out or isolated.
I've read that the holiday began with the Celtic Celebration of Samhain. Which was for the end of harvest. That for me is harmless, but when I read more into it, it said that they would do fortune-telling and that for me is not right. I'm kind of iffy about the whole dead spirts coming back to earth and stuff, but I believe in God and miracles and so I think that if there is good then there has to be evil, right?
Well, in conclusion I thinking that I'll probably just let my daughter do her school activites but I'm not going to dress her up or take her trick or treating. If anything maybe we could possibly do one of those church events (which is probably the same thing). I just feel that just the way we all debate and research the meaning of Halloween, we should to it for all holidays. Do you really know the meaning of Christmas or Easter???
And one last thing...I think we could all agree with the following article. Check it out.
Wow this is soooo GAY!! who F******* cares about who celbratees HAlloween! Halloween is AWESOME! So, scary movies are the greatest things in the world , but a whole bunch of people Watch them. Halloween is just fun, its not like we are meaning to worship the devil. It's basicically just a comercial holiday. Your not really celbrating or worshiping anything ur just having fun
Also many churches even celebrate halloween. From a lot of religions. What do you have to say about that?
When I was little my mom let us as children celebrate halloween, but the was before she became aware of the meaning behind halloween. Yes she is a christian but this was never taught to her when we were younger, however knowing now the meaning of this celebrated event, I do not celebrate it, and I inform my children of the reason we don't celebrate halloween.
At first I have to say I was like some of the viewers saying that what's the big deal, it's just about getting candy. But that's what the devil wants everyone to say. He wants us just to sit down and take whatever is offered to us, and not stand for what Jesus died for. We have to as christian learn to love what God loves and hate what God hates. Does this mean for us to down everyone that has not caught on to the vision, Know it means for us to start praying, loving, and informing others of what is going on. When I look around and see all the things that we have allowed to come into our lives and our children's lives like Harry Potter, and other things I have to say, man I have not being doing a good job of standing for christ. We are allowed to walk around and say Happy Halloween, by not allowed to say Merry Christmas. What is really going on. So I think everyone should really find out the true meaning behind the whatever you do and ask yourself is this something that Jesus bleed and died for?
in my church they showed a thing that said their not askin us 2 change r ways but.... i forgot the rest. anyways if the devil is temptin us to take candy and all he's doin a really good job of it.
i think halloween is fun and good!
Ive always celebrated halloween..just recently commited to the lord:D but i never really knew why we even celebrated it.Because my family did and i grew up with it. I also know that we should ask for God's guidance on our opinions.Only he knows what s right for you!
i will now reconsider halloween...although it will be hard!
thanks!
much love..Sarah K.
I appreciate the opinions and reactions I have read here. As such, I would like to add some food-for-thought.
First, on the issue of dressing up to scare off or hide from evil spirits: If it were possible, would you want an evil spirit to actualy believe you were one of them? Let's say you are a Christian... Repelling "the devil" is a great idea. The Bible talks about turning away from and rebuking evil, but does it say anything about dressing up to trick evil spirits? The answer is, "No.", so what does that mean? Well, if the Bible is not the source of an idea that is a pretty big deal, then, for a Christian, it would be wise to research the source. That is the only way to make an educated choice rather than simply a feelings-based reaction. What does the Bible say about Satans access to us? Well, if you are a Christian, there are only two ways Satan (or his evil spirits) have access to you:
1. if God allows it
2. if you allow it (which can happen in many different ways)
If you are a Christian, you are covered by the Blood of your Christ, Jesus. That is the only thing, besides God himself, that will ever scare off or protect you from an evil spirit.
Next, on the issue of imitating "the world":
The Bible says of this world that Christians are "in it, not of it" and that Children of God should be a "peculiar people". Why then, do most Christians try to blend into the world? Could it be for a similar reason to the last topic I mentioned? Maybe they are trying to make sure the world thinks of them as one of it's own. Maybe they then feel protected from the misunderstanding, prejudice, or even wrath of the world. Think of this though; If you are no different or not much different than they are, and if you are fake....why would they ever want what you have?
Finally, on the subject of tolerance:
---a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, practices, race, religion, nationality, etc., differ from one's own; freedom from bigotry. That is how Dictionary.com defines tolerance. Why is it that when almost any religious viewpoint or opinion is made, we are told to be tolerant, but when a Chritian viewpoint or opinion is made it is widely accepted to castigate them for speaking what they believe? Why is it that practically every other major religion is given some form of honor in our modern society while Christianity is attempted to be bound and gagged? The answer is extremely important. In fact, if you seek out the truth of it and see it through, you may very well find it to be the most important question in you life. Thank you for giving me a piece of your precious time.
WOW is all I can say about some of the posts here! I cant believe that some of you have used curse words at belief713. All this person is doing is putting forth her opinion,just as some of you are doing. Dont use bad language in your response to her or anyone else.It shows bad manners.
I was raised to believe in celebrating Halloween and I was also raised to believe that it was harmless fun .It never bothered me in the least. Not until I gave my heart to God did it bother me,along with all the other things I did before.I believe that celebrating Halloween is not a good idea,but that is me and me alone. Like I said ,I was guilty of trick or treating and I helped my children to do it. I dont know and wont have anything to do with it.I feel it is worshipping the devil,in a way, and when God saved my soul and brought me from out from under all that bondage,I dont do those things no longer. Not to say some of the things I did back then are still tempting to me ,for they are. But God does give me strength to be an overcomer of those temptations.
"WOW...ridiculous said
so why not hide with a costume to make sure were safe. you can be a christian theres nothing wrong with that. but dont act like youre better than everyone...its people like you that turn others off to religion...it really truly is."
Why hide when the devil knows where you are anyway? And if a person is truly sold out to God ,then there is no need to hide. If you feel the need to hide,then maybe something is missing in your relationship with God??
People who stand up for what they believe in is not what turns others off from serving God,that is an old worn out excuse that people who want to live like the rest of the world lives makes.Nobody but the individual can make up his/her mind to either serve God or not to serve God.We can not blame others for our faults.
Mike,the only way to repel the devil is to live for God and allow Him to repel the devil for you. Dressing in a costume is not going to do it. I know,I know.The people of old times didnt have the knowledge we do and you would think we would be smarter than they were hundreds of years ago,but suffice it to say that we still do the dumb things that they did then.Celebrating Halloween is just one ,allowing our children to believe in a man who brings toys down the chimmey ,and a rabbit who brings candy to children are two more examples .They are all wrong and they all are worshipping things other than worshipping the Creator.
I believe that the real reason that people want to bind and gag the Christian is the work of the devil himself. He wants no part of God and all that God stands for. Remember, he was cast out from Heaven to go to and fro in the earth to seek those he could take control of.And from the looks of this world today,with the ban on saying prayers in school to the displaying of the Ten Commandments,he has a hold on quiet a few. I hope he dosent get a hold on you.
Very interesting posts. Thought I'd share how I, as a strong Christian, celebrate these holidays. My parents were also strong Christians, but wanted to allow me to have fun with these holidays and not be isolated, (as another post mentioned). I now have 2 children myself, and have continued these traditions with my children....
I too, am very upset that Santa Claus and the Easter bunny have replaced Christ's birth and resurrection, to some people. And of course, there is the whole Halloween, "Is it Evil?" question. Here is how I handle it with my children. (Please take note that my children are very young).
My children fully understand why we celebrate Christmas. We are celebrating the birth of Christ. It's Jesus's Birthday. Normally, on someone's birthday, we give them gifts. But what could we give to Jesus? The best gift we can give Him is to give to one another. We make it a point to give more to charity than we usually do at this time of the year...a gift to Jesus in a sense. A man named St. Nichloas wanted to do this same thing, and give to others. He gave to the poor children in his village. (This is obviously a condensed version..but you understand where I'm going with this). At Christmas, we give to one another and say it's from "Santa Claus" because, as the bible says, we should give by not letting our left hand know what our right hand is doing. (Give anonymously).
My children fully understand why we celebrate Easter, they can tell you the story of Jesus's last days and resurrection. On Good Friday, we pray and thank Him for dying for our sins. This past Good Friday, my children's school was in session to make up for a snow day. I chose to keep them home, as I feel this is the holiest day of the year. They know that Easter is a happy day when we celebrate his resurrection. Here's how I tie in the Easter bunny, so the kids can still get excited about Easter egg hunts, not be isolated, but more importantly, don't forget what we're really celebrating. Jesus's resurrection celebrates new life, and, spring is a visual aide about new life. (ie, last winter, our grass died, but now it's new and green again....look at the beautiful flowers Jesus created, just so we would have something beautiful to look at, they came back alive this spring too)! Bunnies and chicks, (and even eggs)! are symbols of new life, and Jesus wants you to celebrate new life and being born again. Look, I know this is stretching it a bit...but it keeps my kids focused on the importance of the holiday without having to lose the fun parts of finding eggs and getting candy.
And now on to Halloween....I use Halloween as a tool to remind my children that there is nothing to fear but fear itself. Ghosts, goblins, etc....they are nothing to fear. We laugh at them. We put up window clings of ghosts with smiling faces that say, "boo to you." God is always protecting us from all sides, so there is nothing to fear. I don't allow my children to wear any gorey costumes or carry axes....a rule we follow ALL year long, we don't promote violence. It's a time of year when there are all types of "scary" things around, but we aren't scared of them, because God keeps us safe. And yes, I take them trick-or-treating for candy. One year we went to a local nursing home and they trick-or-treated on all of the residents. All that did was bring smiles to everyone's face, young and old.
More importantly, if you have a close relationship with God, He knows what is in your heart and what your intentions are. I continually ask God to show me the way and to help get me back on track if I ever step off the path that He has planned for me. If I ever feel that He no longer wants me to celebrate these holidays in these ways, then I will change my traditions. But as it stands, we are praising Him on these holidays, and I think that is what is important. I know that many people get lost in the pagan and commercialized versions of these holidays, and that is sad. But again, if your relationship with Him is strong, none of that matters.
I'm a big believer in turning a not so great thing into a good thing.
well this site dosn't really explain "why we celebrate halloween" at all!!!! YOU JUST WAISTED 10 MINUTES OF MY TIME
Compromisse..I totatlly agree with you, i do the same in my house, I DO BELIEVE THAT IS HOW YOU TAKE ON THE "HOLIDAY" THAT IS HOW IT IS. if you take it with evil, then that's what you'll get..
Traditions of men vs God's actual thoughts? How many of us can actually sit here and say that apart from our own "thoughts" or our own "opinions," that it's right to do anything?
Is it possible that the yearly holidays, festivals and celebrations have become so embedded in our lives that the thought of giving them up is discarded so fast that we seriously continue on in our lives without thinking, "hmmm maybe there's a point to this?"
Just because everyone else is doing something? Just because there aren't any "immediate" consequences to the things we do.
Say for instance, there's someone who's going 10 miles over the speed limit. If they aren't caught, it's likely they'll do it again. Why? Because they got away with it, thus not suffering any consequences. Does this make driving over the speed limit alright? No, it's still a mandate on the driver to go by the speed limits.
I use this analogy to point out that we shouldn't be so quick to rule out the possibility that perhaps Halloween isn't something that anyone who calls themselves a believer should participate in.
Even more so, it's a dangerous place to be in to automatically assume exactly what the Lord would and wouldn't allow in our lives. Who knows the mind of God? As we get closer to God and understand His character and what pleases and doesn't please the Father, it becomes easier to filter through the darkness and see the light of things.
I once heard a story about a man who was a professional counterfeit spotter when it came to money. People would exclaim that he must have studied counterfeits for a long time. His reply to them was that he studied so much of the real that it was then easy for him to spot the counterfeit.
Remember not to lean on your own understanding, because there is a way that seems right to a man but it's end is in destruction.
wow i did not know that halloween had such a history and how do you know all of this i did not know that and i am in the 9th grade well anyways that is pretty cool so thnk you for telling me that and i really enjoy hearing that from a person who knows wat they are doing i hope you have a happyhalloween and may the ghost of everything scary be with you.....
this is to 'MELODY'..
"wow really?! 'all sinners will go to hell'? hm. then i guess the whole world is kinda shxt outa luck then, huh XD
i didn't plan on writing anything, but i had to reply to that, cause i had to let everyone know how ridiculous that sounded to me, Hahah!
ok, SO, i'ma christian & i DO celebrate halloween. there was never a day in my life where i didn't celebrate halloween.. & the way that i see it, is that halloween should be celebrated by those who WANT to & feel comfortable celebrating this holiday.. those who don't want to celebrate or support this harmless fun.. THEN DONT! sure. share your views on how evil you think that one day out of the 365 is, but don't put others down or tell them that they shouldnt be having fun on that day just because you HEARD its got bad history or because you're annoyed over your doorbell ringing so much.. just cause your not having fun, doesnt mean you should try to bring others down.. people were raised differently & everyone is not the same.. SO, how bout we all just let each other have our own beliefs. if you don't want your kids celebrating halloween.. then make em stay inside, but don't expect that they'll do the same for their children OR want to see you after they move out XD that might sound bad or childish, but there ARE some people who say that that nonsense HAS affected their life in a bad way.. & they might not want to see you..
BUT anyways. everyone's got different beliefs.. its good to put your views out there, but don't argue with people over different beliefs. its THEIR decision (=
Have A Happy Halloweeeen! =D
Melody says everyone should (= nobody shouldn't) celebrate Holloween. That's good enough for me to celebrate! She's a great spokesperson for Christians. Being ironic aside, first, it is quite clear that Halloween is NOT celebrating the devil. Second, most people who celebrate it probably don't really know why. Ask them what belief it celebrates and you'll probably get a lot of blank stares. So it has little or no meaning related to its original intent. Whether that is good or bad is up to you to decide, but I'm somewhat indifferent. It's now part of our culture, so has taken on its own meaning. What about Christmas and Easter? They have turned into "Hallmark" holidays - probably "celebrated" by corporations that sell things more than by the people who buy the stuff. Like Halloween, kids see candy and presents as the main point.
DISCLAIMER:
THE OPINION STATED IS MINE, I AM NOT TELLING ANYONE THAT THEY ARE WRONG, I AM SIMPLY STATING WHAT I HAVE FOUND TO BE TRUE! AND ALSO, IT IS A GOOD THING FOR CHRISTIANS TO DEBATE ABOUT WHAT GOD EXPECTS OF US, AS IT BRINGS US IN A CLOSER RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM!
It was Halloween yesterday, and I didn't participate at all. The Idea of dressing up and getting candy has fascinated me, trust me. However, kids have also been enticed by candy, only to end up being kidnapped. Being a teenager, I like to know how to address my friend's arguments for Halloween. Here are a few reasons I've found on why not to celebrate what I like to call 'death and decay day'. I'm going to split it into 2 messages cause it's too long on it's own.
1. "I only do Halloween for the candy."
That's what everybody says. However, when I look out the window, I see skeletons hanging in trees, mutilated hands, zombie faces, etc. etc. If it is really only for the candy, then why are all these gruesome decorations set up? People seem to enjoy these a lot too.
2. "There is nothing wrong with a few silly witches and ghosts!"
Deuteronomy 18:10-12 says that anyone who practices sorcery or witchcraft is DETESTABLE TO THE LORD! It's God's word, are you clear? There is NO debating on that point. All year long children are taught that these things are far from God, therefore should be far from us that are followers of Christ. Then suddenly, on Halloween, witches and demons are all considered 'fun and happy'? God's word is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow, therefore, witches are ALWAYS, without exception, to be avoided. As for demons, what are demons? Demons are angels that have forsaken God and all his commands. In other words, there is absolutely nothing good in demons. They wander the Earth, as does Satan, looking for a gullible person not sure of what they believe to jump on and drag them over to hopelessly fight for Satan. Should we portray these fallen angels as good, or at least funny? The answer is an unequivocal NO! Why would we do that?!? Do we want the children imitating them? Tell me, I dare you, what good is there in these things?
3. "Dressing up was so the evil spirits didn't recognise us. Bobbing for apples was because of the Romans festival of worshipping the goddess of trees and fruits, Pomona, and has absolutely nothing to do with Halloween. Lighting pumpkins was to ward off evil spirits as they were supposedly scared of fire. Would God find any of this sinful?"
Honestly, do you even read your Bible?
Ok, first of all, what God would find sinful in this, is that we are doubting God. When the disciple Thomas doubted Jesus, Jesus blessed everyone EXCEPT Thomas. In the end of time, God will come and wipe the Devil and all his collected forces of the face of the Earth. You say you believe in Jesus, yet you don't believe that he can protect you from his own playtoys(Demons)? I'm telling you OUT OF WORRY FOR YOU, that you better re-address your relationship with the Alpha and the Omega. And what about, "Bobbing for apples was because of the Romans festival of worshipping the goddess of trees and fruits, Pomona, and has absolutely nothing to do with Halloween." Would God find this sinful? When Paul was walking around Athens, he came across an altar to an 'Unknown God'. He went to the Elders of the city and explained to them that this 'Unknown God' was the one real God, that created the earth and everything in it, including the trees and the crops. The fact that you are giving credit to a made up deity is what offends God, I assure you.
4. We use Halloween as an opportunity to teach children what evil is and what is wrong with it.
I saw this argument pop up a few times, and actually I was somewhat sympathetic with your cause. If your children are capable of understanding that, then may God bless you in your endeavors. I know from working in Awana's at my church that most younger kids would have trouble picking out the good and the bad in a situation like that. But like I said, if you've found a way to incorporate Halloween to them so they enjoy the good but detest the bad, then good for you.
5. "Halloween is just a part of American culture now"
Well, a lot of things our culture does are sinful. Does that mean that we can participate too without any blame? Let's all go cheat, lie, scream at our own families, and join strip clubs. Then, when we stand before God's thrine, we can tell him, "but I didn't know any better, everyone else was doing it!" Maybe not. I'm not saying that I don't cheat, lie, and scream at my sister, but it is something I acknowledge as wrong, try, with God's help to stop, and ask forgiveness. Being evil and saying that God doesn't hold you accountable because everyone is doing it is NEVER an excuse.
That's why I don't do Halloween. And please, in arguing your point, use reason, and courtesy, and stop with the lack of punctuation, bad grammar, and bad sportsmanship in insulting. If you insist on being a jerk, though, go ahead, as it gives me a good laugh. May we all grow closer to God through earnest debate.
I LOVE THE WAY YAW WROTE IT BUT IT SSTILL DONT EXPLAIN HOW IS HALLOWEEN CELEBRATE
If a person is led by the Spirit of Christ they do not want to be influenced by these type of things. AMEN
Remember "everybody" calls themselves a Christian.
I have personally met some survivors of satanic abuse. The sacrifices do still happen today, except most don't survive. The abuse leaves horrendous scars physically, emotionally, and spiritually. There is a way to recover, with the Lord as the healer, but it is a very long and painful road. Halloween is one of the most powerful nights for satanists to prayer to the Evil one. It's not fiction...this does happen and some of these people who do sacrifices are pillars of the community.
I like anonymous' comments...they are taken from the Word, which I, for one, would like to understand further.
Ok, this is the stupidest argument EVER! Who cares if someone celebrate Halloween or not? I completely agree with Mike! Gahhhh! But why in the name of the Lord do we have to fight over something like that?
what a interesting hub,,,you could actually write a hub about all the comments written.
Me i think we all have our beliefs and views on life, which do not suit the beliefs of others.
Im a christian and even i know that christian beliefs have been borrowed or stolen from other faiths before and after the christian faith was formed.
WOW! I CAN NOT BELIEVE THERE MANY IGNORANT PEOLPE. I AM TALKING ABOUT THE ONES WHO SAY IT IS OKAY TO CELEBRATE HOLLOWEEN. WHAT DO THEY HAVE IN MIND? TRASH?
OR SIMPLY THEY DO NOT THINK AT ALL??? WHAT MAKES THEM THINK IT IS ALRIGHT TO WORSHIP THE DEVIL? UHHH... IT JUST MAKES ME MAD! THOSE PEOPLE ARE BLIND. THANK GOD HE IS MERCY ENDURES FOREVER...
I'm sorry but after reading a few of the first comments I also felt that I had to write this..... this goes to Jen17 u said at the end "but it was not supposed to be a celebration based on evil... etc..." well that's exactly it I don't know a lot about how it really started but regardless of the reason even if it wasnt meant to become what it has u said it urself.... it was not supposed to... well the truth of the matter is that it has, I have celebrated Halloween almost all my life but I've learned a lot this past yr and honestly god will be my witness... I will never celebrate it again! around where I've grown up there are ppl whom are seriously scared to walk the streets cus it has gotten that far, that deep... gangs have made that day "initiation day" for them and they go around raping girls, women and slashing peoples faces, what's good about that....? I fear for my family on Halloween, for my loved ones... there is no good in Halloween... and if u have a relationship with god and havnt realized this yet... u will and I pray that u will..... open your eyes!
oh my god you people are freaks. Halloween equals the devil's holiday? Not! Halloween is a harvest festival in the old religion. This is what's wrong with so called christians. Hmmmmm, what about Christmas? The christmas tree has pagan roots. Oh my lord, did you figure it out? Christians have been stealing from pagans for centuries.
Unfortunatly, this "holiday" is becoming just another excuse to party. Almost all bars have some kind of party or special night to lure people who are upset that they have to grow up. If that doesn't spell commercialism...I don't know what does? Halloween is harmless to someone with common sense, but it is also an excuse for some to claim the "holiday" for themselves. Are the "norm" traditions (trick or treating, dressing up, bobbing for apples) going to cast a person into the pits of hell?...I believe not. I know some people that claim this "holiday" is their favorite of all...I ask myself, how can that be? Then I realize...the commercialism is working! Kind of weird that a celebration of harvest can have that much importance in someone's life. Just my opinion, and it probably doesn't matter to many.
The decorated Christmas tree only caught on in the mid-19th century. Modern-day opposition continues: some condemn the Christmas tree because they believe it to be a Christian symbol; others condemn it because they believe -- incorrectly -- that the custom of cutting down a tree, erecting it in the home and decorating it is a Pagan custom. A little research goes a long way!
I was just reading a few of yalls comments and I just want to say..that if you wanna celebrate halloween then do it if not then dont and some of yall are saying that God will judge yall for celebrating halloween and stuff???? yes he will judge everyone for any sin. thats Gods right not yours so noone should judge someone on here for celebrating it or not. worry about your own life dont point your finger
I think its funny that some of you christian idiots think that its soooooo bad to celebrate halloween. Please people if you know anything about it you would know that the whole thing has changed over into people dressing up and partying or kids dressing up just so they can get some candy it even says on this site http://www.history.com/topics/halloween that One quarter of all the candy sold annually in the U.S. is purchased for Halloween. So if you really think that the majority of people are running around praising the devil you are an idiot. Its just about the fun of being together and getting scared and eating candy, and if you don't already know this that tells me you've never celebrated it so don't be spewing a bunch of stupid crap that you don't know anything about.
how is it americans can celebrate an evil holiday but it is wrong to have a bible in public schools?
Okay, to all those pro-haloween people, I just want to say that when you defend this holday, you are for having fun and for children having fun, but does it have to be with the attribute and the symbols? Do you really think that this scary tactic is actually made for or useful to little ones? I think that it's up to parents to decide for what the children ought to do, but it's also the responsibility of parents to protect them from harm, both physiacl and mental. Children are really scared of displays of monsters and sceletons, and especially of walking ones (in costumes), the costumes are made so realistic nowdays, and children fear them on an instinctive level (nature made them to be scared of it), and no words of parents "it's just a person in there" are going to change their mind about them being scared. After visiting a costume shop or seeing displays outside, they go home and then have hard time falling asleep and then think about monsters and have nightmares and are afraid to die. I personally don't approve of the scary stuff for little kids, nor I belive that devils are out to get you that night. I am sure someone somewhere uses this holiday to do some bad stuff and to instill fear in us.
I would rather there was a separate holiday for kids to celebrate with costumes and candy that wouldn't have the images and attributes of scary things. It feels like they paired up good fun with some unnecessary practices.
Mike, so you believe that because pope made it ok to celebrate it, it would be ok to do so. Now am asking, if pope says it is ok to kill will you go out there and kill?
Blame this to comercialism. Halloween is just an excuse for those engaged in business to make money from the celebrations, just like the way they do to make Christmas, Valentine's Day, and all those holidays click to children and the vulnerable adults. For me All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day are better observed in prayers for the dead, than celebrating it with the living.
Yes, i have been reading, and a whole lot of your views are it is the fault of comercialism, they know about halloween and the basis of it all. I'm a christian, and a aussie so i have never celebrated halloween.
Anyways, the comercialism means that they have down watered osmething that once held meaning, it has become filled and riddled with lollipops and chocolate, it has become meaningless to modern day society except for a day off. When, even though the act on halloween are wrong, should be celbrated for their true meaning, not for the shit hole meaning that the amercian advertising system has given to it. It's the same as saying the devil is only evil because it was god's plan for it, it is unjustifiable. Sure, i agree with Belief713 and others that hold his views, sorry if i don't acknowledge you but meh, but i also do not condemn you that have an oppsing view.
The ideas behind halloween, the true ideals, not the modern ones, do hold quite a large amount of power, it is like religion to people. It is important and should be celebrated for it's true meaning, but i don't want to participate in the celebration of it, i would rather morn in it's glow
Yes, i have been reading, and a whole lot of your views are it is the fault of comercialism, they know about halloween and the basis of it all. I'm a christian, and a aussie so i have never celebrated halloween.
Anyways, the comercialism means that they have down watered osmething that once held meaning, it has become filled and riddled with lollipops and chocolate, it has become meaningless to modern day society except for a day off. When, even though the act on halloween are wrong, should be celbrated for their true meaning, not for the shit hole meaning that the amercian advertising system has given to it. It's the same as saying the devil is only evil because it was god's plan for it, it is unjustifiable. Sure, i agree with Belief713 and others that hold his views, sorry if i don't acknowledge you but meh, but i also do not condemn you that have an oppsing view.
The ideas behind halloween, the true ideals, not the modern ones, do hold quite a large amount of power, it is like religion to people. It is important and should be celebrated for it's true meaning, but i don't want to participate in the celebration of it, i would rather morn in it's glow
Why do we mourn the dead on oct 31. The bible tells us to morn and go on that death should be a celebration. I agree that if you are a christian you are protected why do you need a costume to feel protected. My understanding of this day growing up was to get a whole lot of candy. The bible clearly tells us not to believe in witchcraft horiscopes etc. And yes I did go trick or treating out of ignorance of what it means. It's up to the individual and their choice to celebrate or not. It's all about why you do it evil or just plain fun. We are to love everyone even the unloveable. I would hate to think that God did not love me no more because I went door to door and collected candy because I am allowed to do so. I don't celebrate this day anymore. But I am not going to condeme those who do that is not my place.
is anyone else aware that the devil never had a physical body (ie was never born) so he does not have a birthday? therefore, halloween cannot be his birthday? also december 25 is a pagan sun god holiday, that Christian's stole for Christmas. Chritmas that has been so commercialized that almost no one understands the meaning. if halloween is not for you then that is fine by me, i just think that it is sad that you are denying yourself (and your children) happiness on this one night, and possibly turning them in to cynics. either way whether you celebrate halloween or not i honestly dont see what is evil about it. i understand that people use it for evil, but people do that with everything. if you feel that Heavanly Father does not want you to celebrate the holiday, then do not, but do not condem those who do. it gives Christians their hypocrite reputation that is impossible to escape and turns more people away then anything else.
I believe the most interesting comment was written by, "A Compromise".
I FOUND THIS VERY INTERESTING..I MY SELF DONT USUALLY COMENT ON ANY OF THIS STUFF BUT I FELT THE NEED TO DO SO ITS A GOOD THING THAT PEOPLE EXPRESS THE WAY THEY FEEL ABOUT THIS HOLLYDAY BUT WE REALLY SHOULDENT FOCUES ON WHOS RIGHT OR WHO'S WRONG.WE ALL KNOW WHO IS ARE CREATOR AND HE IS A PURE NONE SIN FULL GOD CANT SHARE WHATS IN THE LIGHT WITH THE DARK..ROMAS 3:23 THERE FOR IF WERE THE LIGHT OF THIS WORLD WE CANOT PARTICIPATE THE THING OF THIS SIN FULL WORLD..
Really people? Why worry youselfs this much about somthing not that important. Just enjoy Halloween, have some fun and trick or treat. Maybe it was a "Evil Holliday" but now its all about the candy, fireworks and fun. Just lay aside all that religouse stuff and have fun. would you really go to hell for having some fun while trick or treating?
Hahahahah I love all the comments you got, belief713! I know it's been a while since you first posted this, but I felt like had to voice my position on this topic.
I've never celebrated Halloween in my life because of my parents. As a teenager I now agree with my parents, but I'm having trouble with defending my reasons as to why I don't celebrate Halloween. I mean, truthfully, I don't care that friends and peers tell me I suck or that I'm stupid for not celebrating Halloween. It just really bothers me that they don't see any harm in doing so and I don't know how to convince them that it is still related to the devil. Though many of them claim they are Christians or go to church, I have yet to find a friend or even a classmate that really tries to live a Christian life.
I love this hub. It's filled with information and is very interesting :) everyone has a voice and everyone has the right to shout all over lords earth (or in this case the Internet) ! I luv the way you bak up ur facts wen sum1 tries proving you wrong. Tht crazy chik who claimed she believed in god and cussed is unbelievable! If all you do is pray and go cussing and not to mention HATING Ppl then u will burn in hell . Simple as that. Life is a test. Either u pass or not. It's whether you study pray and believe is all tht counts. Even tho I disagree 100% wit this hub I also disagree wit all of u calling her crazy for voiceing her opinion JUST like u commenters r! I wish u all a long and happy life . Wahahaha trick or treat ;)
this is to long for me to read
i love halloween
Thank you Mike for trying to so nicely explain the reason behind Halloween; however, consider the source of who you are trying to explain it to. These people will never get it. I'm a Christian - have been since I was young and I've always celebrated Halloween as a lighthearted holiday in which we dressed up and got candy. No one was sacrificing anyone, etc. About it being the devil's birthday? Where did that come from? It was actually called All Hallowed Eve the day before All Saints Day. It's unfortunate that there are sick people out there who do use it to give them reason to do something horrible but I think for most of us, it's just a day of fun for the kids. I would never accuse anyone of not being a Christian because there kids are out getting candy.
I see what you mean. My family celebrates it to honor those deseased. Kind of like condo de myo. The close cousin of Halloween where loved ones dress up as skeletons and give treats in order to show luv for the departed
Sorry I meant cinco de miyo... I'm using the itouch and it has an annoying spellchek tht dus that alot
After reading most of the comments here, I'm left asking myself (a follower of Jesus Christ) this question:
Can our "innocent actions" here in this world (the reality we live in and perceive) have negative consequences in the "spiritual world" where The Battle is taking place?
More specifically, can participating in Halloween activities, even in an "innocent" way, still have negative consequences in the battles that are taking place continuously in the spiritual world we can't see?
december 25th is a pagan holiday
Ok look back onto all church events that are now bleaved to be bad. there was a time when the church was law over every thing and that did nothing but get good people burned becouse the church bleaved they praticed wich craft. which is nothing more than cooking with herbs with the beleaf it helped people heal diffrent sicknesses. which we now use every day called vitamans and the witches brew is a green tea made from diffrent roots and leaves. peoples perception on every thing is what their brains tell them what it looks like to them. when actually they may be totally worng about the whole thing. becouse a man and a woman who are both married to other people are seen eating lunch or dinner a person who knows both of them will almost always assume they are comiting adultry. with only knowing they are together by them selfs. my bleafs are what i bleave to be true yours are the same for you. but people have made so many mistakes and all I have to say is man made the bible of stories they percive to be true and the words a preacher speaks are their perception of the bible. on top of all that where is the best place to hide? In plane sight. so what is the true stories of your preacher or misister. I know of several people of god who have done so much eavil in their past and so many people bleave they are so much better than others becouse they fallow those same evil dealers in their word. So my perception of halloween and all the diffrent symbols mean diffrent things to me than they do you. Are we wrong? No Just diffrent. this arguement can go on forever over diffrent peoples perception. So you go every sunday sunday night and wednesday night to your beggers place of gathering and cast judgment onto others then state you do not becouse its not cristian. but we all know you are full of shxx.look at slavery most of america bleaved it was ok to own a person as if they were an animal to do with as they please. look how wrong the world was then. Then look at what you are doing and asking becouse it is what your parents tought you to be right.
After reading nearly all of the comments,nobody really know why we have halloween!! its just another religious argument like many of the wars in this crazy world , its all about religion.
My Kids dress up in cute little costumes and attend a Church carnival every Halloween. They play silly little carnival games for candy, jump in a moonwalk, eat popcorn and cotton candy, have hot dogs and nachos.....all while not worshiping any evil spirits or other idols. The church even hands out little bags with little gospel tracts....it's all based on having the kids come to a secure setting in the community. People that get on here and go on about how bad Halloween have obviously were raised in a family that never celebrated and have been brain washed into thinking everyone that celebrates this little holiday are worshiping something other than our Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
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i've been reading over..and i'd like to state that i don't condemn those who celebrate, but people who do, and just for so called fun and not with a church still are supporting the original beliefs without trying to...so even if you say "oh it's just for a bit of fun, the TV says so" then you do not know what it truly is, and isn't that also silly or wrong?
Scary things, quite frankly don't make me feel good. That goes for scary movies too!!!! which so many people like. Movies or TV shows like True Blood. Then there are scary books, they too are not my cup of tea. They could be judged just like Halloween, however when people watch a scary movie or read a scary book do you think they are inviting evil in?
Halloween has never been my favorit holiday, until my son died. How touching it was for me to discover there was a holiday to stop and remember and honor our loved ones in heaven. How hopeful to know that heaven might open the veil for us to feel a connection. America is in grief in so many vast areas, mostly because so many have lost their connection with God. Many fear death. But when we connect to the otherside, our faith in God is a thousand times renewed.
When we come from ego [judgement] we Edge God Out, but when America brings God [love] back Great Opportunities Deliver.
So I will not dress up scary, but I will enjoy watching kids being Child Like I will play my sons favorit music, put on his shirt, then I will go outside and under the moon or maybe the rain I will send my love to heaven , and thank God for my time with him and for all the many wonderful things in my life. I will look for love in Halloween , www.americasgriefcoach.com With love to all of you, Coach Louise Rouse
Quit using your faith as shield and sword. You fear His punishment more than feel and teach His love. He does not need your love because He's not an insecure or fearful (or even fearsome) being. You need to spend some more time with Him and leave everyone else alone. Christian my ass. Based on this post YOUR God has sent everyone pre-Jesus, or just swears a lot, to burn. That DOES sound like a "good" god...
Go love someone, stop judging, you're NOT Him.
I'm shocked by some of the comments. "quit using your faith as shield and sword" Seriously? Your faith is supposed to be your spirtual shield and the word of God is a sword. Ever heard of the Sword of the Lord? My guess would be you haven't.
My guess would be that most of you are ignorant in God's word and don't have any understanding. God constantly warns you against participating in men's traditions, and the practices of the heathen. Just like Easter the highest day of Christianity. Christ became our passover, and instead we celebrate a pagan fertility festivle. People just dont want to give up those traditions, and you don't have to worry about me judging you. You need to worry about God judging you.
I celebrate halloween to see all the costumes and to get a lot of candy!!!!
Costumes and candy are half price the day after. Celebrate that.
wow everyone is so lost on here please god open there eyes this world is in such bad shape god help us
I personally don't have a problem with Halloween. Saying that the holiday is evil; the same argument could be said about Christmas. The Celts celebrated there winter's festival in December and when the Romans invaded, they made the celebration about Jesus'birth. During the battle every Christian that died the Celts would light a candle in celebration, hence why we decorate with lights and other things to that effect, but we as Christians still celebrate it. This could be said about a number of other holidays. I think a lot of the gore we see nowadays have been introduced through popular culture like horror movies, and you can celebrate the holiday without the gore.
I am a devoted christian and I don't celebrate Halloween, because it envolves sorcery that the bible says not to follow what was brought here from another nation. But I also think that if you are a christian you can celebrate it if you want, because Halloween is not in the Bible and came before Christ....
learn to write a proper article, one that perhaps doesn't include such abbreviations as LOL, maybe then people could begin to take your arguments seriously.... or not
I love these idiotic answers you got!!!!! LOL There are so many Christians that will defend their right to celebrate ANYTHING whether it makes sense it or not. Especially this "Mike" guy. HILARIOUS!! But on a bit of a serious note, right or wrong, if a Christian wants to do it, they'll do it. No matter what. Whether it has anything to do with God or not. Just watch your back when they disagree--they'll get testy if they don't agree with something and they really want to do it.
I believe, especially after reading this hub, that everyone of us who comments needs to go back and do extensive research on all of the holidays that we celebrate. Personally, I've never viewed Halloween as a holiday but my son and I do trick or treat together. He dressed up as Spiderman one year, Power Ranger another and he was Snake Eyes from GI Joe last year. I have never been to a haunted house but I probably would. My Grandmother and I have watched scary movies together since I was a child, and we still do. I think it's for the adrenaline rush that people enjoy. I am a Christian and as a Christian I know it isn't for us to mistreat one another, disrespect one another or condemn one another for varying beliefs. None of us have Christianity perfected or there would be several like Jesus. We were born to sin but THAT doesn't give us a reason to continue to do it! We should seriously research more... but research in an effort to get closer to Christ, not to make immature excuses.
Halloween, has lost its meaning, kids just celebrate it because its fun and you get free stuff, nothing anti christian about that...
Dressing up on Haloween was to ward off evil spirits. You are right when you say it has gotten tiwsted over the years, now it just a fun night for kids to get free candy.
I want to congratulate you for such a well worded opinion. i as an individual believe that Halloween has become nothing more then an excuse to party; and be scared witless(though those new gory movies don't scare me and I'm 16!) Anyways great Hub well written though it was a bit hard to read due to It's length. LOL
I am a muslim but if you christians want to celebrate haloween then there is nothing wrong with that.But with my research i've found out that it's not about worshiping the devil at all so anyone who thinks its about that then thier just lost in the wrong direction.But i don't celebrate haloweeen i was just trying to state my opinion.
Christmas is a nonsense holiday and is band from my home...my child will be going to a public school!!!!! Because Loonys like above!!! Hail Halloween and the Grim Reaper!!!
If you claim to be a Christian than you must know what a Christian is, right? It's a person who follows the teachings of Jesus Christ. I've never met anyone who claimed to be a Christian who actually did this. Belief713 is a poser not a Christian. If there is a hell, you will surely be burning there. Hope you like fire.
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I DID YOUR MOM LAST NIGHT. ;)
WITH THE LIGHTS OFF. XD
A lady was cooking a roast and her husband saw her cutting the ends of the roast off. He asked her why she did that. She told him that her mom prepared it the same way. Not being satisfied with that answer he went and asked his mother-in-law, and she didin't know either long story short he ended up asking his wifes great,great grandmother why did you cut the ends of the roast off before it was cooked. Her reply was I did that because I didn't have a pan big enough for it to fit. Do your homework. Proverbs 3:5-6 if we've really have had a life changing experience with God you wouldn't want to do anything to miss out on the full witness of what it is to be bought back into right standing with your Lord and Savior.Being not just convinced but converted.I am sure that their will people who will not make it into the Kingdom of God. I don't believe it will be soley because they did or didn't celebrated Halloween but it will be because the blood of my Lord and savior was not applied to their life.Old things pass away, behold all things become new. With all your getting get an understanding. Don't get offended. Pray ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the truth to you. This is his assignment, to lead and guide us into all truth.If some of these comments are made by people who are not born again belivers. I aint mad at cha. Do yourself a favor take a walk down the Romans road and come to the Lord Jesus.Find out if you are really saved and make your election sure. People parish for a lack of knowledge Ready? Go to the book of Romans 3:23,6:23,5:8,10:13,10:9,12:12. Check it out for yourself . I promise you that when you examine your life and find out that you have come up short according to the scripture you will shun the very appearence of evil. As for me and my house we will serve the Lord Jesus Christ Praise Him.
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ITS CAUSE IM BLACK, ISNT IT?!?!?!?
Very informative hub.
So dressing up as a princess and getting candy, is considered devil worshiping, I never knew (hint hint that was sarcasm) it's not worshiping the devil, cause 3 year old pro ally don't worship the devil k.
i did your dad .
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yall r stupid! im a missionary and celebrate halloween! just good clean fun!
Everyone has their own ideas and opinions about Halloween. Mine are simply on the enjoyment of the lighter side. It's good, clean fun, in most cases, and children love to dress up and get candy. Some people do go too far with their Halloween celebrations tho. And it's unfortunate, because there is an innocence to Halloween, but it's over-shadowed by the few who try to make it into something it's not. Some do bring the devil into their celebrations. Ignorance is their beliefs that the devil is in any way approving of those celebrations. But the trick-or-treating, the costumes, which are more superheroes, princesses and cartoon characters, and the family time are what makes Halloween great. But I do understand and respect your views and opinions on the subject. This was a great read, btw.
wenu no caxo niuna de too lo que escribieron ya que no pesco muxo ingles pero iwual los apoyo con esta fexa FELIS HALLOWEEENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Halloween isnt just celebrated for wicked perpuses. Some people, Christens included, celebrate it to celebrate fall. We dont all see it as a celebration of death, graveyards and wicked things, but a celebration of the season and all it has to offer.
"There is a way which seemeth right unto man, but the end thereof are the ways of death." Proverbs 14:12 KJV
Each person who has posted a comment on this hub or blog has been added to my prayer list The God of creation knows each of you and He knows your intermost thoughts and needs.
"Abstain from all appearance of evil." 1st Thessalonians
5:22
We, as Christians are instructed by the Holy Bible, not only to avoid evil, but anything that has an evil appearance.
Each of you who feel that its cool or alright to celebrate halloween, I challenge you, if you truly desire to know the truth, to read the Holy Bible from cover to cover. As for the person who repeated the same comment several times, The Word of God says to avoid vain and foolish babbling, and that my friend is why you received no response.
So Now your blog is just simply off, i realize your point, and I understand your arguement. But I dress up and go trick or treating that in no way means im idolizing something at all in any means. I am Christain as well as my family, We did halloween as a distraction from my dad being so sick , now that he is better it isnt as purposed. I still love to go It is fun i dont like the devil costumes no, but before posting a blog, think of more than one side. I Do NOT think it is devil worship, and Im pretty sure any devoted Christain is going to cast judgement on anyone else.
And on an added note, I must dress up for my works halloween event, so does that mean i am worshipping the devil?
@Joseph,
"The simple truth is that Halloween is a very wicked celebration, celebrating very wicked things. Such as, haunted houses, death, graveyards, murder, torture, pure sadism in some instances, cruelty, witchcraft, etc."
Most celebrants of Halloween are not practitioners of witchcraft, and those that are aren't of your concern. I've never met anyone who would condone cruelty, sadism, torture, or murder. Death and graveyards are not wicked, they are an inescapable part of life. If you're a Christian, you believe Christ has saved us from the final death of the soul, not from physical death. In its current incarnation, Halloween is a time to face down the things that, deep down, we're scared or superstitious about.
Quite simply, it's not about worshiping the works of the Devil. And while some of its roots are in pre-Christian attempts to protect oneself from evil, it's not about Christ's protection not being enough, either. It's about facing your fears, not allowing the evil things we sometimes face in life stop us from enjoying it. To me, that's perfectly compatible with how God wants us to treat our fears.
I am an eighteen year old whose life is completely devoted to serving God. I grew up in a home which didn't participate in Haloween. This is the year where I make my own decision though so I buckled down and started to do some research. I found the comments on this Hub very interesting and have read each of them. I've tried to be very open minded to the idea that What I've been trained in may be wrong and prayed for God to tell me what He wants for ME. By sharing my opinion, I am neither condemning nor judging anyone's or telling anyone what decision God wants them to make.
My desicion to abstain from Haloween is not based on it's roots but from looking at the holiday's modern application and celebration. I believe that every day is a day that the Lord has made, including October 31st, but I also believe that Jesus taught us to be set apart from the parts of culture that don't glorify Him. Besides the fellowship of believers when churches offer alternatives which celebrate life and the wonderful way that God changes the seasons, I don't see glory to God in it. Trick or treating, in my opinion is an awful practice. I do not want to teach my children, when I get them, to demand candy "or else," also, no one needs that much candy, that's not necessary, it's unhealthy. As for dressing up, why not dress up randomly? Has our culture stifled imagination so much that we have to have an excuse for children to play dress up?
On another subject, when debating points, curse words and using all caps make you sound ignorant and closed minded. Jesus did not come to Earth to damn people to Hell so what makes humans think they have the right to decide another human's eternal fate? Haven't we ALL sinned and fallen short? Doesn't that make us all equally doomed until we call on Jesus to cover us and accept His gift of salvation? The same measure you use to judge others will judge you. Do I believe that going along with Haloween guarantees you a spot in Hell? Absolutely not! Not unless God has put a conviction on your heart not to and you have run from His convictions attempting to hide? (which by the way, masking the physical does not hide you from the spiritual)
But does not having a conviction from God to not participate make you right? Not necessarily.
God has created us all in His image yes, but God is a big God with many images and we are all created uniquely. God is the same yesterday, today, and forever, only we change and only God knows where we need to be.
Oh and, just a note, the pope supports many things I disagree with, from where I stand, I follow the Bible which says I should follow Jesus who forgives my sins not a pope who tries to bind me in religion. God did not send the pope so that my sins may be washed away.
Three cheers for "Finding My Way." You are right on target.
Diana, where did you get the authority to judge who is and isn't a true christian, and why would you condemn someone to hell?? My Bible tells me that it is not our place to judge; Matthew 7:1&2. It also tells me that if we do not forgive others, God will not forgive us; Matthew 6:14&15
My family celebrates Halloween. We don't worship the devils... I believe in God... I love him! And it's God who will judge me and no one else. It's holidays like this that bring family together. Spend time with your kids. Picking out pumpkins together, learning more about your kids imagination.. What they want to be for one day... Astronaut? Police officer? It's not always about ghosts n monsters! Sheesh.
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COOL !!!!
I which the person who started this would come back and respond to some of he post that were written without the foul language. I am a very argumentative person but I can get my point across with out cursing, and I have a sailors mouth. I as a child trick or treated and dressed up but as me and my siblings got older we did not celebrate it. I have heard it was the Devil's day and other things, but now being an adult I wanted to search for the true meaning of the holiday. Right now amongst my family and friends I am willing to say that 80% of them do not know the meaning of Halloween or its history. For one, anything that is associated with paganism should not be celebrated. If you know what it meant to be a pagan then why would you celebrate anything from that culture. This is without knowing the details in which they celebrated it. I can understand the wanting to celebrate the holiday if you were brought up to celebrate it, and how difficult it would be to just stop. There are alot of things in the bible that we as christians are not supposed to do, but if you are a follower of christ you owe it to yourself to find out the meaning of Halloween and I would suggest going to some biased and unbiased sites. This is my opinion and mine alone when I say that if you know the holiday was a pagan holiday then why would you as a christian celebrate it? Thanks belief713 for the information, and I will aplogize for all of the curse-laden responses you got from non-believers.
Grow up holloween believers . Why i have to dress my Children like devils? working door to door for peace of kindy.I don't get it
i don't cellbrate holloween it stands for the devil God is the only person i cekkbrate and listen to i don't listen to people that tell me wrong anymore i am getting baptised and i am ready to do what ever God wants me to do
I completely agree with this!! so great and to Mike the first comment, I would just like to say that you went into to much details. Half the stuff you probably got off of wikipedia which is the worst site ever anyone can edit it lol and it also depends how you celebrate but in the modern completely disgusting society it's celebrated to worship the Devil
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I'm amazed that this topic being going on for years. I just have one question. Why people don't dress up as Jesus or people of God? Isn't these the things we want to follow?
im not that amazed
i love halloween!
However, would you not agree that Halloween is a joyful, fun time where it is an OPTION and not a must. Christians and non Christians have the choice. Many of my friends are extremely religious and so are their families, that doesnt mean they cant go trick or treating. Its suppose to be a fun night. And they dont dress up in devilish costumes either, I know for a fact that my friend who is a faithful Christian was a fairy last year...and that didnt change who she was or anything. Halloween is a time of fun and candy, not so much of a religious sin. If you want to go trick or treating its YOUR choice. No one can tell you not to if your parents have allowed it... It's YOUR choice because its YOUR life.
Why does everyone have to bring the bible into it?! You all know damn well if your research how Halloween started and how it got to how it is today....and I like to know if anyone has ever seen the ghosts or witches or anyone celebrate the so called devil on Halloween. And besides who says the bible has all the answers...men wrote it and they lie GOD him self did not write...not everyone follows it! I happen not to care for Halloween either but everybody can celebrate what they want its not your life MYOB : )
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i completly agree with you and i have more information from informations behind this day but any way you are in a right way
Angel, Where did you get that name?? Someone give you that name or is it something you thought of all by yourself?? You ask, "Why does everybody has to bring the Bible into it?"
The answer to that is simply, because it is their right, just as you have the right to express your thoughts and beliefs.
And I exercise my rights by saying that I believe you are wrong about the Bible. It really does have all the answers, and I challenge you to read the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in the New Testament.
Holowin is dumb
Go back to school and learn how to spell Halloween
If you say you are not judging because only God has the right to judge on judgement day, why are you judging and telling people what to do?
The Bible says to use righteous judgement. The Bible is the proper guide to judge what is right and what is not. In everything you say and do, do all as unto the LORD. Be in the world but do not love this world. This is serious business. The life you now live is only a blink of the eye compared to eternity. Where do you choose to spend eternity? I strongly recommend to everyone who reads this, read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation prayerfully. Pray before you start asking for guidance and understanding. After reading give thanks For Gods loving word. If you don't understand everything you read, don't be discouraged. As you grow by accepting Gods word by faith, the Holy Spirit will reveal more and more of the wonderful blessings that awaits us.
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Mike 3 years ago
Ok, I find there are so many things wrong with your conclusion. First of all I am a devote Christian, as are my family. I also strongly believe that Halloween should be celebrated. Halloween is NOT worshiping the devil. In fact I am quite perplexed that with the amount of detail you have gone in to that you have not figured that out. You seem to have done your research but I feel you have done 2 + 2 = 5 here. Halloween was a festival that has been practiced since before Christianity was founded and the sole purpose of it was to REPEL the devil! The whole point of the pagan festival was to repel evil spirits that supposedly walked the earth on October 31st. I could go into a huge amount of detail with many many reasons as to why Halloween should be celebrated but the main point is Christians, in fact, should be participating. You'll even find that all of the Halloween activities have nothing to do with worship in any way. Dressing up was so the evil spirits didn't recognise us. Bobbing for apples was because of the Romans festival of worshipping the goddess of trees and fruits, Pomona, and has absolutely nothing to do with Halloween. Lighting pumpkins was to ward off evil spirits as they were supposedly scared of fire. Would God find any of this sinful? It is my honest opinion that God would want us to embrace this holiday, a holiday dedicated to repelling the devil. You have simply been confused by how we go about this. That is why Christians should celebrate Halloween and unlike most other holidays, this has stuck to its roots in retrospect as to what should be done on this day. Even if people don't realise it.