Carl in Michigan
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Interesting perspective from a woman who's been there
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Interesting perspective from a woman who's been there
Why? Do you know the history of Halloween?
Yep. The post was for CHRISTIANS, not for the followers of the faith known as AtheismTo me it's obvious that Christians shouldn't be into Halloween. Why would any Christian want to participate in a holiday that celebrates darkness, and that occultists openly admit is their holiday? So I don't see what's so controversial about what she's saying.![]()
Obviously he is clueless on Halloweens satanic origins.dont believe in satan the devil or any of that but i do in spirits and there are many evil spirits that have influenced people getting them to come over to the dark side.Why? Do you know the history of Halloween?
The Great Whore (Catholic Church) brought it into the "christian" world
Jesus knew Satan so, yes, I believe in Satan and his army of demonsObviously he is clueless on Halloweens satanic origins.dont believe in satan the devil or any of that but i do in spirits and there are many evil spirits that have influenced people getting them to come over to the dark side.
BS. It is a fun holiday for kids. I went to many a Halloween party in the basement of the Methodist Church I attended as a kid. Christians even at churches put on Easter Egg contests for their kids, but have no Christian belief of a rabbit delivering eggs to kids. Most Christians have no problem with their kids sitting on Santa Claus' lap at Christmas, though they have no belief in a Jolly old fat man in a red suit, flying around the world pulled by magic reindeer giving presents. This is just another example of extremists screwing up traditions and good-natured fun for the masses. They should simply be ignored.To me it's obvious that Christians shouldn't be into Halloween. Why would any Christian want to participate in a holiday that celebrates darkness, and that occultists openly admit is their holiday? So I don't see what's so controversial about what she's saying.![]()
that is your perogitive and rightJesus knew Satan so, yes, I believe in Satan and his army of demons
Why? Do you know the history of Halloween?
The Great Whore (Catholic Church) brought it into the "christian" world
Why? Do you know the history of Halloween?
The Great Whore (Catholic Church) brought it into the "christian" world
BS. It is a fun holiday for kids. I went to many a Halloween party in the basement of the Methodist Church I attended as a kid. Christians even at churches put on Easter Egg contests for their kids, but have no Christian belief of a rabbit delivering eggs to kids. Most Christians have no problem with their kids sitting on Santa Claus' lap at Christmas, though they have no belief in a Jolly old fat man in a red suit, flying around the world pulled by magic reindeer giving presents. This is just another example of extremists screwing up traditions and good-natured fun for the masses. They should simply be ignored.
Born again back slider. All fall short.You can believe what you want, but for lots of reasons you're simply wrong. Just out of curiosity, are you still a practicing Christian? By Christian I don't mean someone who comes from a Christian background, but born again and a follower of Jesus.
Thank you for your permission.that is your perogitive and right
You can believe what you want, but for lots of reasons you're simply wrong. Just out of curiosity, are you still a practicing Christian? By Christian I don't mean someone who comes from a Christian background, but born again and a follower of Jesus.