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N8
10-15-2004, 08:04 PM
WTF????

Some parents will not let their kids go trick or treating on Halloween this year because it's on a Sunday...

:evil:



Sunday Halloween Irks Some in Bible Belt
Ass. Press | Oct 15 | KRISTEN WYATT

NEWNAN, Ga. (AP) - Across the Bible Belt this Halloween, some little ghosts and goblins might get shooed away by the neighbors - and some youngsters will not be allowed to go trick-or-treating at all - because the holiday falls on a Sunday this year.

"It's a day for the good Lord, not for the devil," said Barbara Braswell, who plans to send her 4-year-old granddaughter Maliyah out trick-or-treating in a princess costume on Saturday instead.

Some towns around the country are decreeing that Halloween be celebrated on Saturday to avoid complaints from those who might be offended by the sight of demons and witches ringing their doorbell on the Sabbath. Others insist the holiday should be celebrated on Oct. 31 no matter what.

"Moving it, that's like celebrating Christmas a week early," said Veronica Wright, who bought a Power Rangers costume for her son in Newnan. "It's just a kid thing. It's not for real."

It is an especially sensitive issue for authorities in the Bible Belt across the South.

"You just don't do it on Sunday," said Sandra Hulsey of Greenville, Ga. "That's Christ's day. You go to church on Sunday, you don't go out and celebrate the devil. That'll confuse a child."

In Newnan, a suburb south of Atlanta, the City Council decided to go ahead with trick-or-treating on Sunday. In 1999, the last time Oct. 31 fell on a Sunday, the city moved up trick-or-treating to Saturday, which brought howls of protest.

"We don't need to confuse people with this," Councilman George Alexander said.

In Vestavia Hills, Ala., a suburb of Birmingham, a furor erupts every time Halloween falls on Sunday. Local officials decided not to take a stand this time.

"About 15 years ago, we decided to have Halloween on Saturday instead. People went crazy. We said, 'Never again,'" recalled Starr Burbic, longtime secretary to the mayor. "It messed everybody up to move Halloween. Some people don't like having it on a Sunday, but we just couldn't find a way to make everyone happy."

The patchwork of trick-or-treat zones could work to children's advantage: Some might go out on both nights to get all the treats they can.

With so many towns split over when Halloween should be celebrated, many are going with a porch-light compromise: If people do not want trick-or-treaters, they simply turn off their lights, and parents are asked not to have kids knock there.

"Most people don't have a problem with it. It's a pretty universal compromise, so that's what we go with," said Grand Rapids, Mich., police Lt. Douglas Brinkley.

Damn True
10-15-2004, 08:36 PM
Yeah, some Christians get pretty wound up about it.
Seems harmless to me as long as you are keeping it on the playful side and not getting into the macabre, occult, blood and gore.
Of course.....it all comes back to responsible parenting dosen't it? A good parent dosen't expose his/her kids to that stuff anyway regardless of their faith or lack of.

LordOpie
10-15-2004, 08:43 PM
Seems harmless to me as long as you are keeping it on the playful side and not getting into the macabre, occult, blood and gore.
how about the drinking and whoring? is that okay?

Silver
10-15-2004, 08:57 PM
how about the drinking and whoring? is that okay?

Only if you happen to be a televangelist or moralizing Republican...

Changleen
10-15-2004, 09:12 PM
Haloween is a pagan holiday....Can't have that in Christianland.

BAN OTHER RELIGIONS! The is only one God, and we will bomb you if you say otherwise, Muslim!

LordOpie
10-16-2004, 03:10 AM
The is only one God...
do you think god might have been a Highlander?

pnj
10-17-2004, 10:26 AM
halloween is a once a year thing.
sunday comes 52 or so times a year.

somebody sounds selfish.no suprise it's the church.

"and the devil screams in the NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGGGGGGGGHHHHHHTTT!!!!"

Skookum
10-17-2004, 01:22 PM
Haloween is a pagan holiday....Can't have that in Christianland.

BAN OTHER RELIGIONS! The is only one God, and we will bomb you if you say otherwise, Muslim!
Hahaha this is essentially "it" in a nutshell.....

Andyman_1970
10-18-2004, 07:38 AM
Some towns around the country are decreeing that Halloween be celebrated on Saturday to avoid complaints from those who might be offended by the sight of demons and witches ringing their doorbell on the Sabbath. Others insist the holiday should be celebrated on Oct. 31 no matter what.

I love stuff like this........I hate to break it to them but the "Sabbath" is Saturday and not Sunday (and this coming from a Christian :rolleyes:

It is an especially sensitive issue for authorities in the Bible Belt across the South.

I find this interesting, I've been living in the Bible Belt (Arkansas) for 5+ years now and I can see a distinct difference from when I lived (and grew up) in Kansas City (not so Bible Belt). Down here people are very outwardly "churchy" for the most part, but for the most part do no live out their beliefs (they do and say one thing on Sunday and live differently during the week).

"You just don't do it on Sunday," said Sandra Hulsey of Greenville, Ga. "That's Christ's day. You go to church on Sunday, you don't go out and celebrate the devil. That'll confuse a child."


Why are Christians so afraid of other ideas or religions? I don't get that. It's almost like they (we) don't have enough faith in what we put our faith in and that some other idea or religion might either cause us to question our faith or "prove" us wrong. I thought we were suppose to have faith that God would take care of all this, why do we feel like we need to "defend" God? He is God, He can take care of Himself............

Anyway, just some thoughts from the token Jesus freak...............

laura
10-18-2004, 07:51 AM
oh please. halloween isnt even a religious holiday anymore. not the way these kids are celebrating it. its just a day to get dressed up and get free candy. its not a celebration of the devil, and most people that recognize it arent even pagan.


i think the last time halloween fell on a sunday here, i went trick or treating on saturday night. or maybe it was the time before last. i never really paid attetntion because i was out trying to lure evil spirits into my heart by bribing them with all the candy i didnt want, like those sick ass peanut butter toffee things. blech.

zod
10-18-2004, 07:54 AM
To each their own........

I know of local churches that have a party on Halloween where the kids dress up like there favorite Bible characters......no that's scary. Let kids be freakin' kids and enjoy Halloween the way it was intended.

N8
10-18-2004, 08:31 AM
Halloween is about as much as a pagan holiday as Christmas is a christian holiday...

Both are strictly about buying stuff and having a party.

Andyman_1970
10-18-2004, 08:45 AM
Halloween is about as much as a pagan holiday as Christmas is a christian holiday...


You are correct sir!! Christmas has it's roots in the celebration of the God Saturn that took place for 7 days after the winter solstice. Other than Chaunakuh (sp?) which I understand was not celebrated until well after the 1st century, it would seem that "The Church" adopted the festival of Saturn and turned it into something else, since there was not a cooresponding Jewish celebration this time of year.

MikeD
10-18-2004, 09:57 AM
It's funny that, by some reasoning, it's devil-worship or a celebration of evil, but you'd still let your child do it so long as it wasn't on Sunday!