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Off-limits? As you will see, there is a variety of opinions on the forum concerning this.
I think Christians should try to incorporate every pagan holiday and pagan god into the church as a means to try to draw unbelievers in the true faith of Jesus Christ........wait a minute thats what the Catholic church tried........I think we all can see how that turned outMods, if there is a better location for the thread, please move.
October is here!
I love your feedback on the halloween issue. Should christians celebrate it?
We've not celebrated it for years, but I'll be doing something a bit different this year. I'm going to go out trick r treat'n with the kids. Then we'll come home and eat candy and have an evening bible study. Im going to use it at as an opportunity to study the origins and history of death in the Bible. We'll also study what the Bible has to say about Satan, Angels (fallen and holy), and the occult. Pumpkin pie will also be in there somewhere.
Halloween has always confounded me as a christian. I've not been very clear on how to deal with it. I certainly didn't want to be judgmental about it toward my neighbors, so we always gave out candy. I then did some in-depth study on the holiday and found out some interesting thingsprimarily its american roots. The rest of the world is fairly ignorant about it. And its roots in ancient pagan rituals are a bit tenuous I discovered.
But the way I look at it, why let such a fun holiday go by? Why not use it? Physical death is very important in Christian theology. There is a very real sense in which we can celebrate it.
Then to Adam He said, Because you have heeded the voice of your wife, and have eaten from the tree of which I commanded you, saying, You shall not eat of it: Cursed is the ground for your sake; In toil you shall eat of it All the days of your life. Both thorns and thistles it shall bring forth for you, And you shall eat the herb of the field. In the sweat of your face you shall eat bread Till you return to the ground, For out of it you were taken; For dust you are, And to dust you shall return.
And for this reason He is the Mediator of the new covenant, by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions under the first covenant, that those who are called may receive the promise of the eternal inheritance.
Without physical death, we could never become bodily united with God! Physical death releases us from one contract, so we can enter into a new one. The way I look at it, we've christianized the Dec. 25th holiday, why not this one? And it does have christian roots. Halloween literally means holy evening.
Now, I fully respect those whose consciences don't allow them to do what I'm doing. I hope this thread doesn't get combative and judgmental. I would love your thoughts and feedback, regardless of where you stand on this issue.
Like I said, that which is unholy can't suddenly be deemed holy...
I agree. You can put any spin you want on Halloween but it is what it is and I would think that it's fairly obvious.
Again, NOT necessarily. Theology isn't always truth after all. And I'm so glad I didn't just take for granted everything I was taught growing up.
I think Christians should try to incorporate every pagan holiday and pagan god into the church as a means to try to draw unbelievers in the true faith of Jesus Christ........wait a minute thats what the Catholic church tried........I think we all can see how that turned out
Like I said, that which is unholy can't suddenly be deemed holy...
I agree. You can put any spin you want on Halloween but it is what it is and I would think that it's fairly obvious.
I agree. You can put any spin you want on Halloween but it is what it is and I would think that it's fairly obvious.
It depends what you mean by 'harvest' festival. I have to agree with you that most of the time, it still is pagan. Unless of course you mean the fall feasts of Yahweh (Yom Teruah, Sukkot, etc).
All Saints Day? Very iffy in my opinion!
Your poor children are to be pitied: Imagine,October is here!
I love your feedback on the halloween issue. Should christians celebrate it?
We've not celebrated it for years, but I'll be doing something a bit different this year. I'm going to go out
trick r treat'n with the kids. Then we'll come home and eat candy
and have an evening bible study.
Im going to use it at as an opportunity to study the origins and history of death in the Bible.
We'll also study what the Bible has to say about Satan. Pumpkin pie will also be in there somewhere.
God on Halloween... Easy, all saints day is a day in which we do more than 'remember' former believers. It deals with purgatory, day of the dead, etc.
Exactly our point. Death is powerless and defeated thanks to Jesus. Otherwise, the logical conclusion is Jesus is a false Christ.Really, we need to focus more on the living already. "God is a god of the living, not the dead".
Halloween comes from the Middle English Alholowe'en. From this, we get All Hallow's Evening: the Eve of All Hallows, or, taken further down the etymological road, All Saints. It is, literally, the Evening before All Saint's Day, or the Vigil of All Saints'. Therefore, to talk about Halloween is to talk about, literally, not just the secular festivities (fun, I might add), but also the Christian Vigil of All Saints'.But it's a halloween debate, not 'all souls day'. So this is all I'll say on this particular topic.
I guess hwere I'm coming from is pretty fundamental in a sense, I reject most holidays that arent found specifically in Scriptures. It's just my stance.
Apologies concerning purgatory, didnt know that aspect.
Dude you are actually one of the cooler peeps here. Don't stress on what people think of you![]()