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Will all the religious people please stand up....
Please stand up.
I want to know what you think of Halloween.
I want to know what you think of Halloween.
Trick 'r Treat
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
I'm not overly religious, I dont go to church but I do believe in God, I love Halloween. I doubt you'll find anyone on this forum that doesnt like Halloween.
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
Why on Earth would you?
All you that doth my grave pass by,
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
I am a Christian. Southern Baptist to be exact.
I am leaving on a youth retreat tomorrow as a matter of fact. National Youth Confrence in Nashville, TN.
I am not a closet Halloween addict. I proudly display my art, Yes it is art to me, each year. I invite people from my church to help me haunt my hayride and haunted house.
My preacher askes me each year what new thing I am going to add to my house.
I am actually the head of the church's decorating staff. ( No spooky stuff at church)
I do not like really disgusting, bloody yard scenes. I do have a bloody lab in the haunted house, but with a disclaimer to warn.
I think beccause of my faith in God, I am more of a believer in the afterlife, ghosts, and of evil.
Where there is good there is evil.
Heaven : Hell
I am leaving on a youth retreat tomorrow as a matter of fact. National Youth Confrence in Nashville, TN.
I am not a closet Halloween addict. I proudly display my art, Yes it is art to me, each year. I invite people from my church to help me haunt my hayride and haunted house.
My preacher askes me each year what new thing I am going to add to my house.
I am actually the head of the church's decorating staff. ( No spooky stuff at church)
I do not like really disgusting, bloody yard scenes. I do have a bloody lab in the haunted house, but with a disclaimer to warn.
I think beccause of my faith in God, I am more of a believer in the afterlife, ghosts, and of evil.
Where there is good there is evil.
Heaven : Hell
I am the shadow on the moon at night
Filling your dreams to the brim with fright,
Oggie Boogie
Filling your dreams to the brim with fright,
Oggie Boogie
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
Agnostic
Halloween wraps fear in innocence,
As though it were a slightly sour sweet.
Let terror, then, be turned into a treat...
~Nicholas Gordon
As though it were a slightly sour sweet.
Let terror, then, be turned into a treat...
~Nicholas Gordon
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
I'm non-religious! WTF???
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
I am a very devout Catholkc, AND an AVID Halloween lover. It's my favorite day of the year, AND it's part of a Catholic 3 day celebration of the Dearly Departed.
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
im spiritual but halloween is mostly all saints day or hallows eve which means the spirits or loved ones come to visit the earth. thats all there is. besides only its only the lunatics that give it a bad name.
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
I'm a very devout Halloweeninite. I profess it to be the best holiday ever! ... even if it is based on celtic religious practices.... and enveloped into Christianity... and then passed down generation to generation through TRADITION!
Halloween is THE AWESOME!
Woo!
(I doubt if people didn't like Halloween, they wouldn't visit this site... so it seems slightly silly to parse the question here!)
Halloween is THE AWESOME!
Woo!
(I doubt if people didn't like Halloween, they wouldn't visit this site... so it seems slightly silly to parse the question here!)
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
Like I said, the Catholic Church recognizes Halloween as All Hallowed eve, All Saints Day on Nov 1st, and All Souls Day on Nov 2nd. Halloween is the day before All Saints Day, which is when we celebrate all the dearly departed who have gone to Heaven, and then on Nov 2nd, we pray for all the departed souls who are in Purgatory, waiting to enter God's Kingdom.
As for the celebratin of Halloween, as long as I'm still alive on this Earth, I will ALLWAYS observe Halloween with classic horror movies, good food and a jack o'lantern.
Mike
As for the celebratin of Halloween, as long as I'm still alive on this Earth, I will ALLWAYS observe Halloween with classic horror movies, good food and a jack o'lantern.
Mike
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
Pumpkin_Man wrote: Like I said, the Catholic Church recognizes Halloween as All Hallowed eve, All Saints Day on Nov 1st, and All Souls Day on Nov 2nd. Halloween is the day before All Saints Day, which is when we celebrate all the dearly departed who have gone to Heaven, and then on Nov 2nd, we pray for all the departed souls who are in Purgatory, waiting to enter God's Kingdom.
As for the celebratin of Halloween, as long as I'm still alive on this Earth, I will ALLWAYS observe Halloween with classic horror movies, good food and a jack o'lantern.
Mike
you took the words out of my mouth.
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
I'll stand up!
I was raised in the Episcopal Church, which, like the Catholic, observes the liturgical year, including the three-day observation Mike mentioned. We probably didn't make as big a deal of it as the Catholics do, but we were aware of it.
Now I attend the Lutheran Church with my husband. They also observe the liturgical year, but for them, Halloween is Reformation Day (when Martin Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the cathedral door, starting the Protestant Reformation), so Halloween sort of gets swallowed up in that. In recent years they've been having "Reformation Day" parties, with jack-o-lanterns and people coming in costumes from the Bible, or as characters from Luther's life story. I find that an acceptable compromise for a church, although we skip that party when it falls on Halloween itself, as it did this year. The one time my daughter attended, she costumed as the Witch of Endor.
I don't mind the church "fall festivals" and such, but I like them to augment, not detract from, Halloween. I have never felt any conflict myself between my Christian faith and my enjoyment of this holiday. I think masking holidays are fairly common around the world, and Halloween is ours. The fact that the impulse is common suggests to me that there is something in human nature which needs that release. In some ways I think the ritualization of death, hell, and the devil around Halloween has a way of containing evil. You acknowledge it to subsume it in a larger order. That's the way I see it, anyway.
I was raised in the Episcopal Church, which, like the Catholic, observes the liturgical year, including the three-day observation Mike mentioned. We probably didn't make as big a deal of it as the Catholics do, but we were aware of it.
Now I attend the Lutheran Church with my husband. They also observe the liturgical year, but for them, Halloween is Reformation Day (when Martin Luther nailed the 95 Theses to the cathedral door, starting the Protestant Reformation), so Halloween sort of gets swallowed up in that. In recent years they've been having "Reformation Day" parties, with jack-o-lanterns and people coming in costumes from the Bible, or as characters from Luther's life story. I find that an acceptable compromise for a church, although we skip that party when it falls on Halloween itself, as it did this year. The one time my daughter attended, she costumed as the Witch of Endor.
I don't mind the church "fall festivals" and such, but I like them to augment, not detract from, Halloween. I have never felt any conflict myself between my Christian faith and my enjoyment of this holiday. I think masking holidays are fairly common around the world, and Halloween is ours. The fact that the impulse is common suggests to me that there is something in human nature which needs that release. In some ways I think the ritualization of death, hell, and the devil around Halloween has a way of containing evil. You acknowledge it to subsume it in a larger order. That's the way I see it, anyway.
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
Halloween is a time for just having fun. My parish actualy does have a Halloween party every year, and they sponsor "trick ro trunk" in the church parking lot. Also, there are a lot of Halloween displays arount the town, and my town is home to Catholics, Lutherans, United Methodists, Episcapalians, Evangelical Protestants and even a few Jahova's Whitnesses. Only the Evangalicals and the Johava Whitnesses are against Halloween. The call it "the devils holiday."
Mike
Mike
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Re: Will all the religious people please stand up....
What, no Hebrews?
Oy!
Oy!
All you that doth my grave pass by,
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.
As you are now so once was I,
As I am now so you must be,
Prepare for death & follow me.