Let’s get a little controversial…..just a little. I’m not a big fan of controversy.
Halloween. Yes or No? Good or bad?
I’ll start with how I was raised. My family didn’t really have a problem with it, as long as it was done in a pure or fun way.
Growing up, I dressed up as everything from David the Giant Killer (with a sling !), Luke Skywalker, baseball player, Superman, and Rocky Balboa. We would trick or treat down our street and occasionally we’d hop in the car and go to another neighborhood.
My parents actually think of it as a witnessing opportunity. They would and still do pass out witnessing tracks with the little bags of candy.
We carved pumpkins.
Did we celebrate Halloween as a holiday? Sort of, but more than anything we enjoyed a day that was geared towards kids and candy. Even in the 80’s it was sort of innocent.
I remember conversations my parents and their friends would have about Halloween. It’s a pagan holiday. How can you celebrate it?
Their response was basically there is nothing wrong with it, at least in the way we participated.
We weren’t devil worshipping. We weren’t participating in evil.
Their biggest worry at the time was people messing with the candy and if we got enough Almond Joys or Mounds bars.
Even as a kid, the monsters that seemed to be lurking on Halloween were ghosts and goblins, with an occasional smiling skeleton, witch or vampire mixed in. People laughed at them more than anything else. As a product of the 80’s, we started to see the Jasons, Freddy Kruegers, and Michael Myers starting to pop up. Back then, that was pushing the limits.
It’s amazing how things change in 20-25 years.
It still seems fairly innocent for kids, but I was just reading how even the young girls are wearing racy costumes these days.
I guess I’m talking more about the 18-40 year old group. People seem to embrace the evil these days. Or they push the limits for their costumes. Creativity is defined by how edgy you can go. This means perverted, evil, off-color costumes are becoming the norm.
Dressing up as a nurse isn’t the same as it was 20 years ago. Dressing up as a maid isn’t the same as it was years ago.
Or people go all out evil.
Now the evil that people dress up as comes straight from the pit of hell. And why not, that’s what people see in the horror movies these days. It’s not longer Frankenstein or Dracula.
Its demons, devils and mutants that want to kill and destroy.
Hmmmmm. I know someone else who looks to kill and destroy.
I never liked the fear factor of Halloween. I never went to haunted houses growing up. It wasn’t so much the being scared or not wanting to be scared. I have always thought of it as stupid.
It was probably because I knew 2 Timothy 1:7 “God has not given me the spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind.”
It was probably because I knew Philippians 4:8 “Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.”
So my question is, if God doesn’t give us the spirit of fear, and doesn’t want us to think on such things, why do we?
Can I go beyond Halloween and into horror movies? Why would anyone, let alone a Christian want to watch these things? We let the Friday the 13th, Halloween and Nightmare on Elm Street and similar corny horror movies fly in the 80s. It was gore, but silly and over the top.
Horror movies today are pure evil. It’s almost like Satan himself created, directed and produced them. Yet for some reason, people flock to see them.
If God hates evil, why don’t we?
Let’s go another step, shall we? We’re living in a society that is trying it’s hardest to remove God from it’s culture. More and more, we are being told how we can’t celebrate God or his holidays. And we go along with it.
But Halloween is one of the fastest growing holidays. People don’t just carve pumpkins anymore. They go all out. It’s sad when there are more decorations for Halloween than there are for Christmas. But we go along with it.
And like I said before, they celebrate evil and rationalize racy, evil costumes as fun for a night.
Let’s see. If we go along with the removal of God from culture, and we go along with the celebration of something that is fast becoming entirely anti-God, how soon before God is out of everything we do?
But if Mom Allen reads this, thanks for making Halloween like I remember as a kid. The bowls of candy. The orange and black everywhere. The cider and donuts. The silly looking skeletons, spiders and witches. The tombstones with funny inscriptions.
That was fun. That was Halloween.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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3 comments:
We look at halloween as free candy. Wait until your little one is big enough to notice things about halloween. We are going through it with the kids now. We just tell them it's free candy and a chance to wear your favorite princess or super hero costume outside. I agree completely with what you say though, halloween is way too evil now.
I completely agree with what you're saying. I've only been saved for about 3 years now and before that I celebrated the modern Halloween with the best of them. And looking back, knowing what I know now..it's scary the things people mess with...
I don't see anything wrong with the traditional Halloween...the corny ghosts and spiders and bats.. etc... but it definately crosses the line now a days. I don't see anything wrong with the cute little kids dressing up as butterflies, dragons, or their favorite superhero...the innocence of it is cute. NOT DEMONIC TYPE COSTUMES THOUGH..that's not right...
I think it's an awesome idea as a witnessing tool. It's awesome what your parents did.. what a great idea... however... there are some people that take that even a bit overboard...
I remember when I was little going around the neighborhood and there was always one house that always had a sign on the door pretty much saying that we are all devil worshipers and that we're going to hell for what we're doing...Every year it was a diffent way of saying it .. either with the woman yelling at people on her porch or just with a strongly worded note on the door.. and that house always made sure to turn their light on to that we think they were passing out candy...
WHAT!? What would make anyone think that that approach would witness to anyone in a positive way?! if anything it made us (at a very young age) think "church people" were crazy.
People don't realize what they're messing with...some of the things we see in the horror movies now are so real and could happen and that's messed up to find pleasure or entertainment in that.
I grew up with a girl that I used to trick or treat with...her parents were pretty detached, still around but detached. She LOVED Halloween...I mean i liked the idea of getting free candy and pretending to be a witch for the day at school and stuff, but she was obsessed. We grew apart as we grew older, but she took that obsession and ran with it and is now completely involved with Wiccan. We lost contact after we graduated, but i recently found her on myspace and she is full blown "witch" I guess you would say. there are pictures on there saying that she is preparing to "save" her sister... how sad!?
I think that her case is more rare than anything.. i'm not saying that's going to happen to everyone, but still...now a days Halloween has exploded into this demonic, gorey, sexual party day. I mean even when I was in high school..it seemed that Halloween was just an excuse for girls to dress like sluts for a day and get away with it. it's out of control...and society just allows it to happen and embraces it as entertainment and fun...but then we as Christians get repremanded for having Christmas Trees for sale at Meijer and Walmart vs. the trees being called Holiday Trees.
I don't understand...
It's interesting how things change...kind of like the days of Noah, eh? Our parents didn't have us dress up at all for Halloween (one time we were Bible characters at a Harvest party at church) and they even pulled us out of public school that day. BUT, we had more fun than our friends had & never were confused or upset or left out. We went to the zoo, or to Frankenmuth or to grandma & grandpa's house for games. We still got candy & had more fun than my friends. My sister lets her little ones go out right now but they make sure they talk about (like your parents did) what's good & bad, what's of God & what's not. I think they do well. Will we send our kids out? Don't know, it depends on what the world is like at that time! Thanks for the great blog!
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