It is that time of year again. The fundamentalists will scream and rail about the Devil, mainstream America will fork out mad piles of cash on crap and candy, and evangelicals will be somewhere on both teams.
Are you participating with demons, druids and false religion by playing tricks and gathering treats? Is it a great way for Christian people to meet their neighbors and show some love to the parents and kids around us? Should there be Halloween alternatives for the kiddos so they do not feel deprived of the American right to have fun?
I don't have time today to write out all my thoughts on All Saints Day, All Hallows Eve, or Reformation Day...but James Harleman has a pretty good post which went up yesterday.
Here is the link - Gimme some sugar baby - the holy, hellish hodgepodge history of Halloween.
One thing is sure. If you are a parent, you have to at least be intentional about what your family will and will not do. Amidst cultural pressures this is tough. Last year we did trick or treat - probably will again this year. But I tell you that many think I am the anti-Christ for not doing the whole Santa thing. Please no spam if you like the fat guy in the red suit taking up the full view of Christmas. I love my Santa celebrating Christian friends - we just don't do that in our house...but we will discuss the glorious, unbelievable reality found in the doctrine of the incarnation. God become man...to die for sinners. Merry Christmas.
Oct 11, 2006








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I think the following speaks for itself...
"Santa"
rearrange the letters and you get:
Satan!
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Yeah, probably.
Posted by: Mike Radcliffe | October 11, 2006 03:35 PM
Sounds like a right wing conspiracy to me...
Posted by: Reid Monaghan | October 11, 2006 04:46 PM
I admit to having fun dressing up like the "Terminator" and walking up and down Franklin Street, mechanical arm, black plastic Uzi and Vuarnets (sp??). The Uzi would never fly now, but, even the cops thought it was cool then. I always thought Halloween was stupid, but, at the same time, I thought Halloween was a blast. So, I'm in a quandry. I'll probably dress my 1 year old girl up like a bumblebee or something and take her to the church social event.
Posted by: Greg R | October 12, 2006 08:42 AM