I heard about its evils but I don't follow the paganism that goes along with it. At the same time, I see many Christians discouraging this holiday. What do you think?
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I think Christians get more mileage out of Halloween than does secular society. On the one hand you have the Christians who decry it as Satanic and evil and to be avoided at all costs. These Christians sit at home on that night, with the lights off, praying no little children come to their door looking for candy.I heard about its evils but I don't follow the paganism that goes along with it. At the same time, I see many Christians discouraging this holiday. What do you think?
I heard about its evils but I don't follow the paganism that goes along with it. At the same time, I see many Christians discouraging this holiday. What do you think?
I'm not interested in having anything to do with Halloween, and everyone who knows me knows this & knows it's because of my faith.
I couldn't, in all conscience, encourage my dd to partcipate in something which involves (the appearance of) witchcraft, demons, ghosts & spirits, then expect her to read God's word which forbids all those things.
I chose to do my best to avoid all appearance of evil...
I'm not interested in having anything to do with Halloween, and everyone who knows me knows this & knows it's because of my faith.
I couldn't, in all conscience, encourage my dd to partcipate in something which involves (the appearance of) witchcraft, demons, ghosts & spirits, then expect her to read God's word which forbids all those things.
I chose to do my best to avoid all appearance of evil...
"Its not a joke at all this is a day were the devil really works, but for some odd reason christians think its ok but its not."Its not a joke at all this is a day were the devil really works, but for some odd reason christians think its ok but its not. we are allowing the satin to have his way in us when we take part in this day. its not of God so as follwers of christ we should not take part in something that does not give him glory.
I think this is a good point.I'm not interested in having anything to do with Halloween, and everyone who knows me knows this & knows it's because of my faith.
I couldn't, in all conscience, encourage my dd to partcipate in something which involves (the appearance of) witchcraft, demons, ghosts & spirits, then expect her to read God's word which forbids all those things.
I chose to do my best to avoid all appearance of evil...
"Its not a joke at all this is a day were the devil really works, but for some odd reason christians think its ok but its not."
The devil is at work every day, not just one this one in particular.
"we are allowing the satin to have his way in us when we take part in this day. its not of God so as follwers of christ we should not take part in something that does not give him glory."
So those Christians who hand out bags of candy with a gospel tract inside of them. What do you think of them and their actions. Are they not using the "devils day" to promote God or glorify God? Do you have an objection to Christians who use Halloween in this way? I'm not one of these Christians by the way.
I Don't think we'll be seing anti-Christmas threads until late October/Early November and I was the first person to make such a thread. I bet more will come in a few weeks.It's only September 21st, and the annual CF anti-Halloween threads have started already?
It's only a matter of days before the anti-Christmas threads start.
I think it's kinda like that televion station that promoted reruns...It's only September 21st, and the annual CF anti-Halloween threads have started already?
It's only a matter of days before the anti-Christmas threads start.
There was a CNN special called:I heard about its evils but I don't follow the paganism that goes along with it. At the same time, I see many Christians discouraging this holiday. What do you think?
Sounds like a great way to meet new people and not scare them away. Good for your church!I don't think that there is anything wrong with Halloween. In fact, I think it provides a great opportunity for outreach to the community. For example, my church sets up a booth downtown (we live in a pretty small town), where a bunch of us dress up in Halloween costumes and hand out hot dogs and other treats to all of the trick-or-treaters. We don't proselytize; we don't hand out tracts (i really don't like them at all, anyway); we just take the opportunity to show our community in a small way that we care about them and their kids.