Hey Everyone,
For those of you who've been around the forum for a while, you'll know that just about every year, we get threads asking whether it's evil to celebrate Halloween and Christmas.
We hadn't seen any yet this year, but fortunately, someone was kind enough to dig up an old thread just in time!
https://christianchat.com/christian...t-evil-should-christians-celebrate-it.207211/
The general consensus here in Singles seems to go something like this (I just grabbed the first two answers from this old thread -- feel free to peruse the rest there):
And another member kindly reminded us that:
And so, I figured, why not roll all 3 together and knock out 3 of the most cyclical and widely debated subjects on the forum all in one thread!!!
So everyone...
Do YOU think you'll find your soulmate somewhere in between the Zombie Apocalypse and trying to avoid the Christmas Crusades?!
(This thread is just for fun and laughs -- I know lots of people who are struggling today, aside from it being a Monday, so please bless us with your most creative/funny answers if you dare!)
For those of you who've been around the forum for a while, you'll know that just about every year, we get threads asking whether it's evil to celebrate Halloween and Christmas.
We hadn't seen any yet this year, but fortunately, someone was kind enough to dig up an old thread just in time!
https://christianchat.com/christian...t-evil-should-christians-celebrate-it.207211/
The general consensus here in Singles seems to go something like this (I just grabbed the first two answers from this old thread -- feel free to peruse the rest there):
There's at least one, often two or three, new threads on this subject every October.
I always felt whether or not to celebrate holidays is up to your own conscience. If you feel it's wrong, don't do it. If you're ok with it, go for it.
But as always there are people who can't grasp the idea that there Are some things that are subjective to the individual and instead feel the need to force their view on everyone else.
I always felt whether or not to celebrate holidays is up to your own conscience. If you feel it's wrong, don't do it. If you're ok with it, go for it.
But as always there are people who can't grasp the idea that there Are some things that are subjective to the individual and instead feel the need to force their view on everyone else.
I personally think it's all about choice, intent, and action.
If something bothers someone's conscience, don't celebrate or participate in it -- easy peasy.
A church I was part of turned Halloween into an event they called the Hallow Him Fall Festival instead.
Members decorated their cars, set up a Trunk'O'Treat in the church parking lot, and all kids, whether part of the church or neighborhood, were invited to dress up, get candy at the various stations, and learn about Jesus at the same time.
If something bothers someone's conscience, don't celebrate or participate in it -- easy peasy.
A church I was part of turned Halloween into an event they called the Hallow Him Fall Festival instead.
Members decorated their cars, set up a Trunk'O'Treat in the church parking lot, and all kids, whether part of the church or neighborhood, were invited to dress up, get candy at the various stations, and learn about Jesus at the same time.
well, we are past due for a new soulmate thread.
So everyone...
Do YOU think you'll find your soulmate somewhere in between the Zombie Apocalypse and trying to avoid the Christmas Crusades?!
(This thread is just for fun and laughs -- I know lots of people who are struggling today, aside from it being a Monday, so please bless us with your most creative/funny answers if you dare!)
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