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    #91
    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    WTF does their religion have to do with anything??

    Godless heathen.
    What happens in General, stays in General.
    You know what they say about assumptions!

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      #92
      Stolen from Wikipedia:

      Christian attitudes towards Halloween are quite diverse. In the Anglican Church, some dioceses have chosen to emphasize the Christian traditions of All Saints’ Day,[47][48] while some other Protestants celebrate the holiday as Reformation Day, a day to remember the Protestant Reformation.[49][50] Father Gabriele Amorth, a Vatican-appointed exorcist in Rome, has said, "if English and American children like to dress up as witches and devils on one night of the year that is not a problem. If it is just a game, there is no harm in that."[51] In more recent years, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has organized a "Saint Fest" on the holiday.[52] Similarly, many contemporary Protestant churches view Halloween as a fun event for children, holding events in their churches where children and their parents can dress up, play games, and get candy.

      Many Christians ascribe no negative significance to Halloween, treating it as a purely secular holiday devoted to celebrating "imaginary spooks" and handing out candy. To these Christians, Halloween holds no threat to the spiritual lives of children: being taught about death and mortality, and the ways of the Celtic ancestors actually being a valuable life lesson and a part of many of their parishioners' heritage.[53] In the Roman Catholic Church Halloween is viewed as having a Christian connection,[54] and Halloween celebrations are common in Catholic parochial schools throughout North America and in Ireland.

      Other Christians feel concerned about Halloween, and reject the holiday because they feel it trivializes — or celebrates - paganism, the occult, or other practices and cultural phenomena deemed incompatible with their beliefs.[55] A response among some fundamentalist and conservative evangelical churches in recent years has been the use of 'Hell houses', themed pamphlets, or comic-style tracts such as those created by Jack T. Chick in order to make use of Halloween's popularity as an opportunity for evangelism.[52] Some consider Halloween to be completely incompatible with the Christian faith[56] because of its origin as a pagan "Festival of the Dead". For example, Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Halloween because they believe anything that originated from a pagan holiday should not be celebrated by true Christians.[57]
      Now I never knew the RCs had any ties with Halloween and cannot see what possible connection there can be from a doctrinal basis... maybe it's purely on the cultural side of Catholicism and general superstition. Interesting, you learn something every day.
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        #93
        Originally posted by d000hg View Post
        Stolen from Wikipedia:



        Now I never knew the RCs had any ties with Halloween and cannot see what possible connection there can be from a doctrinal basis... maybe it's purely on the cultural side of Catholicism and general superstition. Interesting, you learn something every day.
        Dressing up at Halloween has feck-all to do with whether or not you are an RC or a Protestant. It is all about kids getting free sweets................they place no more emphasis on the event than that. That yearning transcends any sectarian boundaries.
        “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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          #94
          Originally posted by norrahe View Post
          Originally posted by d000hg View Post
          Stolen from Wikipedia:



          Now I never knew the RCs had any ties with Halloween and cannot see what possible connection there can be from a doctrinal basis... maybe it's purely on the cultural side of Catholicism and general superstition. Interesting, you learn something every day.

          Its a well known fact that a lot of Christian festivals were originally pagan festivals, in order to get the natives to convert you make their festival your festival and voilà, conversion!

          Halloween was originally the new year festival for pagans.

          Halloween was always a big thing in Ireland and much was made of it, but not commercially like the states, it also fitted in with All Saints and All Souls holy days.
          "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

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            #95
            well, I made a ten foot wicker man in my garden. trick or treat ?? you should have seen the little buggers run




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