Frank Goad
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Do you think Halloween is literally evil?I would say yes.I think Halloween has dark tones and light tones to it.
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No, it is a money spinning exercise that my grandkids enjoy.Do you think Halloween is literally evil?I would say yes.I think Halloween has dark tones and light tones to it.
Do you think Halloween is literally evil?
All Hallows’ Eve precedes the Christian festival of All Hallows’ Day, which is a day for remembering, and praying for the souls of the dead. It may well have been a pagan festival before this.
Halloween with pumpkins, bats, decorations, trick or treat etc, is very much a recent, American innovation. Some families with kids observe that aspect of it in the U.K., but when I was a kid, Guy Fawkes Night on November 5th was a much bigger festival. That one seems to be dying out a bit, apart from a few public fireworks displays, which also coincide with Diwali fireworks.
I read a book long ago where there was a mention of a festival called 'Samhain' which was celebrated before Halloweeen became popular. On the night of Samhain the veil between the physical world and the spirit world becomes thin and on this night the spirits of the dead come down to Earth where they feast on the offerings left by their relatives. Do you think this Samhain is that pagan festival you were speaking of?