Is it wrong to celebrate christmas and halloween?

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Emz1066

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I was reading a different post on here about when Jesus was born and i know its not in december , i live in a family that are not christians but they celebrate christmas , if i just spend christmas as chance to spend with family presents etc and not treat christmas as a time to celebrate jesus birthday would that be ok?

With halloween should we or shouldnt we celebrate it?

Thanks Guys xxx
 
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Relena7

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I think it's wrong to eat high does of candy containing corn syrup and sugars and hydrogenated oils and weird funky colorings, etc. in them. :p

The halloween itself I see as generally harmless as long as the kids don't play mean pranks or throw stuff at houses or eat until they get sick (moderation lol). Keep the mischief to a low and keep it fun.

As for Christmas, if it brings the family and/or community closer and encourages giving, love, being thankful, and things that Christ stands for, it's a good thing.

If it encourages commercialism and greed and shopping stress and family fights and spoiling ungrateful small children who were not taught to be thankful for how much they have, it is a bad thing.

It all depends on the individual families and how THEY choose to celebrate, that will show whether or not the holiday is corrupting people or helping them.

These things are just my opinion. :)
 
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Emz1066

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Ah yes thats interesting , i dont think i will worry much on this :)x
 
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4evrfree

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Well I don't celebrate halloween just because of all the evil associated with it... but I do celebrate Christmas. We don't know when Jesus was born of course but if one didn't know when someone you loved was born wouldn't you still most likely pick a date to celebrate their birthday? to me is doesn't really matter if we know the exact date of His birth but I still want to celebrate it.. That is my opinion anyway :)
 

koolcas

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um, i dont want to be the negative, burst your bubble kind of person but i dont think christians should celebrate halloween. i have a big prob with people who dont know the origin or cause of an event but just do it because, well, it seems harmless and everyone else is doing it. how exactly did this halloween holiday come about? isnt it demonic? what exactly does the holiday promote?
christmas, i dont have a prob with...we know Jesus was not born on December the 25, but just the fact that He came into this world is reason to celebrate. however, the focus from Jesus has drifted and now its all about "family' and shopping and santa...the true meaning has been lost. Jesus is the reason for the season (cliche but whatever :)
 

Nautilus

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i know halloween is demonic...but all that candy quickly overwhelms it. Besides its not like the activities that went on during the basis of halloween are the ones that go on now. I mean thats like saying Volkswagens are bad cars because they were made by the nazis
 
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libertygirl

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I celebrate Christmas, I think it's fine. It's not Jesus' real birthday but it is a date they selected to celebrate His birthday.

And no, I don't celebrate Halloween. It's a very dark holiday.
 
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Ugly

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I think its a personal decision and there is no right or wrong to it. Only thing i may change about Halloween is lessening the 'dark' side of it by avoiding 'haunted houses', or dressing up in evil costumes. Many churches have their own versions. And dressing up as anything else should be fine, doesn't have to be a 'Christian' costume. Thats the only downfall with some of the Christian events, they require 'Christian' or 'biblical' costumes.
 
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Cecillia504

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No, God wants us to have fun and enjoy life. He likes it when we relax for a bit and celebrate in his name :) I do lol and I always will celebrate both!

And I don't know about the entire "no evil costume" things - what's an "evil costume" anyways? So long as your are not behaving evilly - I don't think God cares what we wear. lol After all - it's the inside that counts (or the person wearing the costume in this manner!) :) Have fun!
 
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kenisyes

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I Cor. 10:23 and the rest of that chapter kind of settles it. There is another Scripture which I can't find, but the sense is that one keeps the feast out of respect for whatever it honors and another refuses to keep it out of the freedom he has in Christ.

It depends more on who you associate with, and if what you do means anything to them.
 
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I quit celebrating Halloween, back when I was a kid it was more of a fun holiday, think it's the great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, thats the way we were, but today it's become a much darker holiday, focused on the demonic side instead of just little kids getting candy. As far as Christmas, I don't get into the commercialism, but I celebrate Christs birthday
 

Nautilus

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where are people focusing on the darker side of halloween? All I ever see are trick or treaters and partiers.
 
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because it has gotten much darker, kids are into much more blood and guts and gore type stuff, a Halloween movie that would have shocked us as kids doesn't even bother today's kids, there is also much more involvement in the occult among today's young people, count how many shows on popular TV involve witches and wizards etc, and it's treated like it's the normal thing to do, it's very casual to believe in the occult among the youth of today, look at shows like charmed, look at what the show is really about? it's not a cute kids show there is a very dark side in capturing the attention of the young people. I dont think with the youth of today, it's possible to make a fun day out of Halloween like it used to be. We dressed up in kids costumes and got candy but we knew it was just in fun, kids today are more apt to actually be involved in Wicca not just dress up in a silly kids costume as a witch
 
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Look at the popular shows on TV today, not only the shows that glorify witchcraft that are aimed at young people, but there are all kinds of shows on the occult,ghosts, spiritualism, speaking to the dead, it goes on and on, we didn't immerse ourselves in this junk all year around, we were after the candy, a lot of youth sadly have gotten a dark side today and I don't think they can treat the holiday the same. It's just all part of the end times, the enemy is just collecting them as fast as he can
 
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jimmydiggs

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I stay away from Halloween. Reformation Day celebrations are fine.

Christmas is okay, as long as it's not about Santa Claus.
 
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Cari99

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What is the definition of "celebrating" Halloween? I mean, what are we "celebrating"? Christmas is a celebration of Jesus' birth, but, at least for a Christian, Halloween isn't really a celebration of anything, it's just a fun activity for young kids to do. Dressing up and getting candy is always a high treat for kids, but I would certainly not call it a "celebration".
 

onlinebuddy

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I Cor. 10:23 and the rest of that chapter kind of settles it. There is another Scripture which I can't find, but the sense is that one keeps the feast out of respect for whatever it honors and another refuses to keep it out of the freedom he has in Christ.

It depends more on who you associate with, and if what you do means anything to them.
I think that's an excellent verse you pointed out.

Another one that comes to mind is 1 Cor 8:9
But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a stumblingblock to them that are weak .(KJV)

This is not in the context of Halloween, but it can be applied to Halloween. This verse is just telling us that if our freedom makes someone stumble, we must not do it. As Christians, we must exercise our freedom with discretion.

Christmas may be celebrated if it is not all about Christmas trees and Santa. We need to teach our children about Jesus Christ and keep Him in focus. I wouldn't celebrate Halloween as it reminds us of paganism and occult (demons), and Jesus Christ died to save us from this.
 

Elizabeth619

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1 Cor 8
1Now about food sacrificed to idols: We know that we all possess knowledge.a Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up. 2The man who thinks he knows something does not yet know as he ought to know. 3But the man who loves God is known by God.

4So then, about eating food sacrificed to idols: We know that an idol is nothing at all in the world and that there is no God but one. 5For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as indeed there are many “gods” and many “lords”), 6yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is but one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we live.

7But not everyone knows this. Some people are still so accustomed to idols that when they eat such food they think of it as having been sacrificed to an idol, and since their conscience is weak, it is defiled. 8But food does not bring us near to God; we are no worse if we do not eat, and no better if we do.

9Be careful, however, that the exercise of your freedom does not become a stumbling block to the weak. 10For if anyone with a weak conscience sees you who have this knowledge eating in an idol’s temple, won’t he be emboldened to eat what has been sacrificed to idols? 11So this weak brother, for whom Christ died, is destroyed by your knowledge. 12When you sin against your brothers in this way and wound their weak conscience, you sin against Christ. 13Therefore, if what I eat causes my brother to fall into sin, I will never eat meat again, so that I will not cause him to fall.


This is a good example of participating in certain events that may be related to pagan worship.
Paul said the meat is amoral(it is nothing, no right or wrong)
To a Christian, and idol is nothing.
If your mind is on the Lord certain practices should not affect you, but if a new believers chooses to refrain then you are to respect that and not encourage them "to eat meat sacrificed to idols"

Now concerning Holidays it is true that Christmas, Halloween, Easter etc.
As a Christian, are you worshiping an idol or Satan by eating chocolate on October 31st? Are you praising Satan by dressing up as a pirate or a princess? Candy is amoral, costumes are amoral. So are Christmas trees, easter eggs. and...... Well.... I don't like Valentines Day so I think cupid is the devil. lol

It has to do with your conscience. The items surrounding these holidays are not a sin, but your mindset is where the issue lies.
 
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Ugly

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No, God wants us to have fun and enjoy life. He likes it when we relax for a bit and celebrate in his name :) I do lol and I always will celebrate both!

And I don't know about the entire "no evil costume" things - what's an "evil costume" anyways? So long as your are not behaving evilly - I don't think God cares what we wear. lol After all - it's the inside that counts (or the person wearing the costume in this manner!) :) Have fun!
So dressing up as a demon, serial killer, witch are all acceptable things in Gods eyes and there's no defining them as evil?
 

Nautilus

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So dressing up as a demon, serial killer, witch are all acceptable things in Gods eyes and there's no defining them as evil?
Implying there arent hundreds of other costumes that arent demonic...