Not directed specifically to the OP as this is not necessarily her views for not celebrating Halloween:
If you choose not to celebrate Halloween because it is a pagan holiday than you probably should look into Christmas as it too has its roots as a pagan holiday not a Christian holiday like many believe it to be.
To the OP do you let your children dress up at Disney World and/or to believe that the Characters are real? Just curious as to how you handle this?
I think the fact that December 25th was originally a pagan holiday has been covered. As a Christian, I choose to celebrate the birth of Christ on December 25th. On Easter Sunday I choose to celebrate the Ressurection. On Thanksgiving I thank God for his blessings. On 4th of July I thank God for my freedom and this blessed country. I just can't see how halloween glorifies God.
As far as if I allow my kids to dress up at Disney World..... well.... I'm not sure why you're asking..... but..... I allow my kids to dress up all the time. We have a whole toy chest full of dress up items.
As far as if I allow my kids to believe the characters are real.... well.... again.... I'm not sure why you are asking... but.... my DS8 is now starting to realize that the characters aren't "real". He hasn't asked me anything specific, but if he asked.... I wouldn't lie about it. My DS4 has autistic behaviors and doesn't have the receptive or expressive skills to express what he really believes.

Its also Elmos birthday!!!


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