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  1. Halloween is also the shortened name of Allhalloween, All Hallows’ Evening and All Saint’s Eve which is celebrated on October 31. The origin and meaning of Halloween are derived from ancient Celtic harvest festivals, but more recently we think of Halloween as a night filled with candy, trick-or-treating, pumpkins, ghosts and death.

  2. Although some people view Halloween as harmless fun, the practices associated with it are in direct conflict with Bible teachings. Halloween is based on false beliefs about the dead and invisible spirits, or demons. Notice the following verses that show how God views the beliefs associated with Halloween:

  3. Halloween A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. What day of the month is halloween? ...

  4. Halloween,” explains the Encyclopedia of American Folklore, “is integrally related to the prospect of contact with spiritual forces, many of which threaten or frighten.” (See the box “Halloween Time Line.”) Likewise, many celebrations like Halloween have pagan origins and are deeply rooted in ancestor worship.

  5. Halloween: Though celebrated as a Christian holiday, Halloween finds its origins in pre-Christian festivals that propagate false ideas about life after death. Interestingly, we read: “After the Reformation, Protestants rejected this feast along with other important ones such as Christmas and Easter.

  6. Find out why the name “Jehovah’s Witnesses” distinguishes an international group of Christians recognized for their public witnessing.

  7. Holidays that are based on the idea that the soul is immortal. The Bible clearly states that the soul can die. (Ezekiel 18:4) Therefore, Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate the holidays listed below, which promote belief in the immortality of the sou

  8. Supernatural, Ghosts and Superstitions A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom.. Related: The Unexplained

  9. Answers to some of the most common questions about popular holidays and celebrations. The clear explanations found in God’s Word may surprise you.

  10. 15. What is the origin of Halloween, and what may be significant about the date chosen to celebrate this holiday? 15 Known for its witches, goblins, and other grotesque decorations and paraphernalia, Halloween —also called All Hallows’ Eve or the eve of All Saints’ Day— can be traced back to the ancient Celts of Britain and Ireland. On ...

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