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Halloween

By Latoya @latoyallawrence

Halloween

As a child, Halloween was innocently celebrated.

We had costume parties at the end of the day in elementary school. I decorated the windows of my home with posters and had volumes of candy ready to eat for that particular day.

Children of the neighborhood knocked on my door and the doors of others and we gave them candy as we had throughout the years.

However, I was never into Halloween as I grew older. I thought it was cute to see people dress up creatively to enjoy themselves, but the reality in itself is that Halloween is really a demonic event.

There is nothing wrong with the fantasy of celebration. However, just like Easter, bunnies have absolutely nothing to do with Jesus- Pumpkins have absolutely nothing to do with evil.

Parts of society turned a Jack O’ Lantern into a trademark of fright, a scene of cobwebs, spiders, skeletons, witches, and other ghostly figures to manifest a superstition.

Although Halloween does have a specific merit in history, it is not one derived from purity or holiness.

It is definitely okay to have harmless fun on Halloween just as long as it is not taken within the same likeness or extreme as the Pagans do.

Halloween

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