PaladinValer
Traditional Orthodox Anglican
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Trick or Treat,
Harmless activity. Giving free gifts is akin to what God did via the Incarnation. If anything, giving an undeserved gift is the essence of Christian love.
ghosts
Asides from surface value, ghosts aren't a part of any secular celebration of Halloween and absolutely not part of the Christian celebration of Reformation Day nor All Hallow's Eve.
the ugliness of Halloween,
That Begs the Question: "what ugliness"?
focus on the dead rather than the living, etc.
1. Undeath. There is a difference
2. The secular celebrations take things like vampires, ghosts, and ghouls only at a surface value. There is no homage paid to the dead or to evil. It is literally all in good fun.
3. The Christian feast of All Hallow's Eve prepares us for All Saints' which is the following day. The liturgy thanks God who called men and women from all walks of life to live such lives as to be models for the rest of us.
So far, you have no concrete rational objection. You did say "etc," so please continue.
I would also ask you to answer my other question: what, according to your understanding, is the history of Halloween?
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