Aidensmom
Holy Crap!<br><font color=blue>Murdered By Pineapp
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When I was a kid, it seems like all my friends celebrated Halloween and went trick-or-treating. Many of the people I know now do not let their children celebrate it, they think it is "wrong", and they may do something like a Fall Festival at church or something instead.
Have attitudes changed towards Halloween, or is it just because I live in the "Bible Belt" now and so am seeing a regional difference?
Just as a note, I am a Christian, but I don't have a problem with my son trick-or-treating or dressing up. Regardless of what the roots may be to this holiday (and I know that in itself can be debated), I think that in modern times, it is just a holiday for children to have fun.
Have attitudes changed towards Halloween, or is it just because I live in the "Bible Belt" now and so am seeing a regional difference?
Just as a note, I am a Christian, but I don't have a problem with my son trick-or-treating or dressing up. Regardless of what the roots may be to this holiday (and I know that in itself can be debated), I think that in modern times, it is just a holiday for children to have fun.





