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MichaelMyers
10-15-2004, 04:54 PM
Across the Bible Belt this Halloween, some little ghosts and goblins might get shooed away by the neighbors - and some youngsters will not be allowed to go trick-or-treating at all - because the holiday falls on a Sunday this year.

"It's a day for the good Lord, not for the devil," said Barbara Braswell, who plans to send her 4-year-old granddaughter Maliyah out trick-or-treating in a princess costume on Saturday instead.

Some towns around the country are decreeing that Halloween be celebrated on Saturday to avoid complaints from those who might be offended by the sight of demons and witches ringing their doorbell on the Sabbath. Others insist the holiday should be celebrated on Oct. 31 no matter what.

"You just don't do it on Sunday," said Sandra Hulsey of Greenville, Ga. "That's Christ's day. You go to church on Sunday, you don't go out and celebrate the devil. That'll confuse a child."

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20041015/D85O199O4.html

Steve_Hutchison
10-15-2004, 05:40 PM
Fucking idiots. They're clueless.

last bad move
10-15-2004, 05:57 PM
thats the most ludacris thing i ever heard "its on sunday" fuck you what are a few little kids going haveing fun and eating candy doing to you ass holes. when i was little i lived for trick or treating and the thought of doing it on a different day is retarded. i usely have no prob with religous people except when they do shit like this.

wufong
10-15-2004, 07:24 PM
well if people have the right to complain about morons...err i mean mormons going around their house on a saturday. people have the right to complain about this.. i suppose. but i don't see whats wrong with em doing both, cause really halloween has lost all relivance(?) to its pagan background, and is now really only a time for people to have some fun. not as if people are out killing cats to their god iggi boo boo or w/e. cause really who thinks about the old pagan gods on halloween..? its more to do with people out for a bit of fun. but who cares ..? i dont give a fuck really. cause we don't have halloween here and that sucks. and im so jealous i hope they ban it muhahahahahaahahaha

last bad move
10-15-2004, 07:35 PM
Originally posted by MONSTER DAD
I'm a Roman Catholic, and I forbid ANYONE to stop me from taking my daughter trick or treating. The silly Bastards just wanna take the fun out of everything. What's next? Outlawing Chocolate? Fucking Idiots is right!!!! thank you

wufong
10-15-2004, 08:08 PM
Originally posted by MONSTER DAD
Well arent you the ray of fucking sunshine? lol:p
lol yes .. and you're right about how these people are just silly bastards who are nothing but killjoys. an im a catholic as well and if we had it here iwould be doing the same. its these idiots who make up prolly only 10% of the christian faith thats gives us all a bad name. gawd the world would be better of ifthey put as much effort into feeding the poor and housing the homeless, as they do in trying to ban something as innocent as this.

last bad move
10-15-2004, 08:16 PM
ya great point

Stingy Jack
10-15-2004, 08:41 PM
Yeah, I'm taking my kid trick or treating in Memphis, and there's already talk of having it on Saturday night instead. That sucks but ... it is trick or treat. I guess quite a few folks will just have to accept being tricked Sunday evening if they refuse to dish out the treats.

Tubalcain
10-15-2004, 09:07 PM
ok, im a christian, but even i know how to distinguish reality from make believe. faith is great, and everyone should have faith in something, but i dont believe that god would want you to miss such an excellent chance to bond with your child. and lets face it halloween can be great fun for the whole family. every day of the week should be the lords day imo. and if you break halloween down to its basic origin, it was a chance for the farmers to get together and thank "god" for their bountiful harvest. they would celebrate, have fun, then hunker down and get ready for winter. it wasnt looked down upon until us christians associated satan with it.

dantehorrorfan
10-15-2004, 09:11 PM
dont even get me started:rolleyes:

Stingy Jack
10-16-2004, 05:36 AM
Originally posted by Tubalcain
ok, im a christian, but even i know how to distinguish reality from make believe. faith is great, and everyone should have faith in something, but i dont believe that god would want you to miss such an excellent chance to bond with your child. and lets face it halloween can be great fun for the whole family. every day of the week should be the lords day imo. and if you break halloween down to its basic origin, it was a chance for the farmers to get together and thank "god" for their bountiful harvest. they would celebrate, have fun, then hunker down and get ready for winter. it wasnt looked down upon until us christians associated satan with it.

Actually, Halloween began in Ireland, and was originally a night to be feared. Samhain, the Celtic new year, was celebrated at the end of October, signifying the official end of summer. It was believed that on this night, the veil between the world of the living and the world of the dead was at its thinnest. Spirits of the dead, and other fairies and sprites from beyond, could easily enter into this world on that night; and it was believed that they would do so in search of a body to possess for the next year. Naturally, people did not desire their bodies to be overtaken by a dead spirit, so they would dress up in ghoulish costumes in the hopes of fooling any spirit into thinking they (the people in costumes) were already spirits themselves and should be left alone. The spirits were also thought to be very dangerous tricksters, and households would set out plates of food for them hoping that the spirits would be pleased and leave that particular household alone. (This is how many people believe trick or treating began, but there are other histories for this tradition ... some involving the door-to-door gathering of "soul cakes" for All Soul's Day.)

One particularly nasty spirit, Stingy Jack, was said to enter into the world of the living on the night of Samhain. Tricked by the devil to wander the world of the dead forever, Jack used a turnip as a lantern (lit by an eternally burning coal given to him by the devil) and could only gain eternal rest if he could find a live soul to replace his own. The jack-o-lantern tradition came from this legend. If you put a jack-o-lantern out on your doorstep, Jack would see it and think that you, too, were searching for a soul and would leave yours alone.

My point for all this is to show that Halloween was originally much more than a feast thanking god for a good harvest. It did involve spirits of the dead, and devils and faeiries and all of that jazz.

Which is just how I like it.

Arioch
10-16-2004, 09:08 AM
No more for these people......are christians really that easily swayed? Is their faith that fragile and fleeting?

massacre man
10-16-2004, 09:32 AM
Originally posted by MichaelMyers
Across the Bible Belt this Halloween, some little ghosts and goblins might get shooed away by the neighbors - and some youngsters will not be allowed to go trick-or-treating at all - because the holiday falls on a Sunday this year.

"It's a day for the good Lord, not for the devil," said Barbara Braswell, who plans to send her 4-year-old granddaughter Maliyah out trick-or-treating in a princess costume on Saturday instead.

Some towns around the country are decreeing that Halloween be celebrated on Saturday to avoid complaints from those who might be offended by the sight of demons and witches ringing their doorbell on the Sabbath. Others insist the holiday should be celebrated on Oct. 31 no matter what.

"You just don't do it on Sunday," said Sandra Hulsey of Greenville, Ga. "That's Christ's day. You go to church on Sunday, you don't go out and celebrate the devil. That'll confuse a child."

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20041015/D85O199O4.html people are gonna thinkk the girl's retarded when they see her walkin around on the day before halloween


but you go to church in the morning and trick or treating in the afternoon



we should all ring her doorbell in costume

massacre man
10-16-2004, 09:34 AM
Originally posted by Stingy Jack
Yeah, I'm taking my kid trick or treating in Memphis, and there's already talk of having it on Saturday night instead. That sucks but ... it is trick or treat. I guess quite a few folks will just have to accept being tricked Sunday evening if they refuse to dish out the treats.

if they don't give you candy burn their house down

Sam The Egg
10-16-2004, 11:56 AM
that is so infuriating I can't even rant on it.

Dolarhyde
10-16-2004, 05:25 PM
Is it costumes or the candy collecting that bothers them? It would seem to me that if it were such a bad thing it would be wrong any night of the week, not just Sunday. What if children were dressed as characters from the bible, would that make a difference?:confused:

Personally, I love Halloween. I noticed it was on Sunday this year, but thought nothing else about it. I live in Georgia, and this is the first I've heard of this, maybe it's not as big of a deal as everyone thinks.;)

Steve_Hutchison
10-16-2004, 05:39 PM
Some people love a god they never met more than their own children, I guess.

Fluff the Ho
10-16-2004, 05:47 PM
of course every few years its gonna land on a sunday ya dumb asses

lets make it every last sunday of october then, just to piss em off

and what i dont get is if they are all about god or whatever, why halloween would even be an issue for them. we can celebrate the devil so long as its not a sunday, cuz that is gods day? right

SHOOT THEM ALL

GDIS

thEsounDofdirT
10-16-2004, 06:15 PM
what if somebody decided to move christmas to just sundays... and that it could never be celebrated any other time than sunday... *sarcasm* because sunday is that one and ONLY day that you should worship

Chainsaw Guy
10-16-2004, 06:24 PM
Most people dont even decorate or give out candy the cheap bastards

thEsounDofdirT
10-16-2004, 06:43 PM
those fuckers need to have a pumpkin put on there doorsteps with a note stuck to it with a knife that simply says... "YOU"