My Response to a Particularly Offensive Narrow-Minded Article
Follow the link to this article, then return here to read my response. I'm not asking for cudos or anything, just wanted you to see another point of view than you may have or know that others have.
This is my response:
The author of this one is a winner. Love it when those uneducated on a
particular subject matter try to scream their holier-than-thou
self-righteousness from the rooftops regarding said subject to which
they know nothing about. If you want to believe something, then at least
believe something that has fact attached to it somewhere, not based
exclusively on the opinion(s) of others who also don't know the facts,
but only twisted half-truths on to full lies about the subject.
So, the subject of this article is about Hallowe'en and it's "evilness",
that it celebrates death and darkness, and other ridiculous matter ad
nauseum. I will address each of her points directly:
"As I grew closer to the Lord and gained more knowledge of His Word, I began to feel convicted about Halloween."
GOOD. If something doesn't feel right to you, then you should most certainly not continue on with it.
"God is a God of life, but Halloween focuses on death. Should I
celebrate a holiday where people decorate their front yards with
tombstones?"
Ok, first of all, Hallowe'en doesn't "focus on death".
Hallowe'en is the modern day commercialized joke that was once a
celebration of the last harvest of the season. The ancient Celts called
this time Samhain (pronounced SOW-en) and believed that the veil between
the living and the ancestors who had passed was thinnest, so they could
come visit. It was a time to celebrate those who had passed, not dwell
of "death" and the dead in any morbid sense. THAT is what those who do
not understand this concept have confused themselves and others about.
"Death" isn't an end, it is just another state of beginning.
"The Scriptures tell us to put away deeds of darkness (Rom.13:12) and
that light has nothing in common with darkness (2 Cor. 6:14). Is
celebrating a dark holiday something a child of the light should be
doing?"
Again, it is not a "dark holiday". In fact, it is one of the
Cross Quarter Festivals, one of the Fire Festivals, a celebration of the
sun and its life giving light. While it is the only one of the Fire
Festivals celebrated at night, that is so the people may visit with
those ancestors who've passed and to wish them well upon their return at
dawn. There is nothing scary or morbid about it. It is family visiting
with family. It is a time of honoring your ancestors, not "zombie"
attacks & tombstones.
"I had been delivered from fear and
panic attacks and knew that fear comes from the enemy. Should I
participate in a holiday that has fear as its very foundation?"
That
"fear factor"? THAT is straight up Hollywood bs. There is nothing to
fear about those of our relatives & ancestors who have passed. We
honor their memories, say prayers to them of gratitude for their love,
and sorrow at their passing, but know that they are alive and well where
ever they now reside on the Otherside.
"Witchcraft is clearly
detestable to the Lord (Deut 18:10-13). Shouldn't something that
glorifies witchcraft (just take a walk through the Halloween store) be
detestable to me as well?"
LMAO Wow, so uneducated here. Hallowe'en
stores have absolutely nothing, and I mean NOTHING to do with witchcraft
in any way, shape or form. This is typical of someone who has no clue
how to do research and when they do (as the author obviously does) they
read only what is written & pushed by those of the same thinking but
who also have never done their research. Let me put it this way; if I
wanted to know about other religions and faith systems, would I read
what those of my faith wrote (who never studied and lived the other
systems) or would I read the teachings of those who live that faith
system every day - just as they do theirs? I don't go to the baker to
have my car fixed, or the coffee shop to buy computer ink. Neither
should you learn about a subject from those who don't have any education
on the subject. You won't be "converted". You'll be EDUCATED. It won't
hold true for you, but at least you'll have a broader view and will
understand where they're coming from. Rather than that narrow, thin line
that is actually impossible to tow. Narrow mindedness is NOT a virtue.
"Halloween is a sacred, high holiday for Wiccans (the official
religion of witchcraft). Is this a holiday Christians should celebrate
alongside Wiccans?"
Her un-educated lack of knowledge is showing
fully here. Wicca is NOT, I repeat NOT "the official religion of
witchcraft". It is just one of many Pagan Traditions just as there are
many denominations of the Christian religion, various sects of the
Jewish and the Vedic, etc. There is no all-encompassing "one" for Pagans
as there are not for Christians.
"Is it cute when we dress our kids like the devil (or witches, ghouls, scary characters, etc.)? Isn't it, well, demonic?"
Wow. Just. Wow. The uneducated ignorance here is beyond astounding,
especially considering the fact that "the truth is out there" and so
easily researched and learned. AGAIN, not to "convert". Only to EDUCATE.
"What if my child dresses in a wholesome fireman costume? Romans
16:19 says that we need to be wise to what is good and innocent of evil.
If I let him participate in Halloween, even while dressed as a fireman,
aren't I sending him a mixed message by allowing him to participate in a
celebration of evil?"
If you choose to not let your children
participate in fun & games, that's your prerogative as a parent, but
don't twist the truth to fit your agenda, rather than tell them the
reality of "why"; which is that YOU'RE not comfortable with it and so
you will not participate or allow them to. But to spread the twisted
lies about it being "a celebration of evil" is poor parenting. Because
when they get old enough to learn how to do research - they'll learn,
and you'll be called a liar. Not cool - for you or for them.
"The Lord said in 2 Cor. 6:17, "Come out from them and be separate ...
Touch no unclean thing ..." Doesn't God want His children to be set
apart from the world and from sin and evil? Aren't we supposed to be
peculiar people?"
If you want to be "set apart", then do so (and good
luck with that), but don't keep propagating twisted half-truths and
lies to fit the agenda. Simply state, "it's not within the realm of my
beliefs, and I'm not comfortable with it." Period. Don't push an agenda
built for the last six centuries on lies. It was uptight, prudish,
FEARFUL men who in their fear of the unknown decided to make it a
"heresy" or "evil" and a "sin" to even consider having anything to do
with anyone else who does. Is that REALLY the way to work to convince
those "evil people" that your way is actually right? Alienate them
through lies like this article and you'll look just as fruity as the
author. (Newbies or reformed anyone in anything are always the worst,
always spouting loudly in their self-righteousness.) I prefer those who
are strong enough and self-confident enough in their own faith that they
don't need to spout loudly. They're actions speak clearly. They walk
the talk. Not talk the talk - as the author of this article so obviously
does.
"My extended family thinks it's ridiculous that we not
allow our son to dress up for Halloween. Should their opinions matter to
me more than God's? Shouldn't pleasing God be my utmost concern?"
YES! Absolutely! It shouldn't matter what others think. But remember to
put the shoe on the other foot, or you'll be just another religious
fruitcake with nothing valid worth listening to.
If there is
even a question in my heart and mind that it might be wrong, shouldn't
that be my first clue? Why would I continue to do so with even a
lingering thought that it is wrong?
Your belief is your own, and
there is nothing wrong with that. But others have their beliefs, and
there also is nothing wrong with that. Educate yourself on those Paths
you know nothing about. Hold a conversation with those of other faiths.
LEARN something! You won't be converted. Your won't be sinning. You'll
be able to hold your own in a conversation on Faith and the Divine. As
long as there is belief in something Greater than ourselves, then there
is always hope that we will come to an equal understanding. And agree to
disagree.
"Does Halloween bring glory to God? No! It glorifies the devil! Nuff said."
Ugh. Brain dead, self-righteous, newbie, loud-mouthed fundie. "Nuff said".
I found your flog before I saw that horrid article. Hollywood and the church have pretty much slandered Hallowe'en into a parody. Your response is great.
ReplyDelete:) Thank you. When I find bs like that I just have to do a point-by-point statement. Looking back through the comments on that article, mine was deleted. Interesting. But typical. They only wish to "preach to the choir."
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