DISNEYFOS
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Let me see if I can steer this back to the OP's topic
We are Christians who really struggled with celebrating Halloween.
I applaud your convictions and working so hard to maintain them for you and your family. We do a lot of things that most people don't agree with because of our beliefs. Being a Christian isn't popular, so good for you! I don't think you have to worry about Halloween overload![]()
I do think we need to be careful not to equate being Christian with not celebrating Halloween.
I believe there are plenty of Christians (of many different denominations) that also celebrate Halloween and do not have the same convictions as the OP regarding the holiday. For example, myself
I happen to think being a Christian is very popular! (as are other religions) as is celebrating Halloween as a fun time for children to collect candy and dress up as their favorite character. My daughter has been nemo, piglet, and various princesses..over the past 4 years. It doesn't interfer with our faith and beliefs.
I don't think the OP was claiming the two were analogous.
Thanks!


) so I guess I shouldn't have taken it upon myself to try to respond on behalf of others who have different beliefs. I only know about DotD because my daughter studied it in Spanish class and aspects of your post sounded very familiar. We actually went so far as to go to the Mexican pavilion in Epcot and view their displays on it and send an email postcard back to her class!

Just kidding really no difference. Its actually a really neat holiday. I can definately say just because their loved ones have moved on doesnt mean they are forgotten. Some of the graves are actually quite beautiful.
I'm in south Texas too!