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Halloween or Harvest party.

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Is Halloween really that offensive???
Holy crap!! It just got ridiculous!!
Our Fire Dept. always has a big "Halloween" party for kids it's a big success. It's free for one thing, unlike other places. The kids play games and end up with tons of candy. Everyone dresses up and it's a lot of fun!!
Now to this year. A few people made a big stink over celebrating "Halloween" and the council changed the name to "harvest" party.

This is so ridiculous !!
No matter how slowly you say oranges it never sounds like gullible.
Believe me I tried.

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Promise5, you are correct.

Christians like to forget that humans were celebrating harvests and changes of seasons thousands of years before the prophet Jesus was born. Jesus was only born 2,000 years ago, while the human race is hundreds of thousands of years old.
Brighter Christians co-opt older traditions to fit the Christian calendar. Look up the English Christian tradition of "All Saints Day" or the Mexican tradition of " Dia de los mistype" (Day of the Dead).

Tell your local Christians to pull the pickles out of their butts and celebrate a few-hundred-year-old Christian festival at the end of October.

Note that Christian churches routinely celebrate Thanksgiving (mid October in Canada and mid-November in New England) which are "harvest festivals."

And if this is purely a matter of "political courtesy" they should dig up Jewish "harvest festivals," Hindu "harvest festivals," Bhuddist "harvest festivals," etc.

Any excuse for a party!

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promise5

Ridiculous!!
I'm a Christian and people need to get over such petty silliness!!



You can always run barefoot through the harvest fields.
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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If this is the first you've heard of this then your lucky.

Forget all the fun and traditions you had as a kid. Many schools have banned Halloween. Students are forbidden to wear costumes or bring food to school. Schools have banned Christmas. It's all for fear of... offending some one. Hell, atheist can be offended by any thing. Examples, I pulled these from Starns articals just because it was easy to find. He's a far right christen activist but he comes up with some funny and frightening stuff.

http://video.foxnews.com/v/4570246090001/starnes-dover-afb-disavows-endorsement-of-christian-charity/?#sp=show-clips

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/10/09/lawsuit-baby-jesus-doesnt-belong-in-christmas-play.html

http://video.foxnews.com/v/4545697269001/starnes-jesus-haters-launch-war-on-christmas--in-october/?#sp=show-clips

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/10/05/school-cancels-america-day.html

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/12/15/ho-ho-no-school-bans-santa-from-winter-concert.html

Couldn't find the one about schools banning students from bringing food to school. Forget parties or bake sales their in the past. For the record I'm not religious but I fondly remember Halloween, Thanks giving, Christmas, Valentines day and others being celebrated back when I was in school. But I guess the next generation wont have any of those memories.

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Is Halloween really that offensive???



The problem I have with "Harvest" is it's also code for "Christian."

If people want to bitch about a "war on Christmas", then they don't get to have flipping' "Harvest" festivals on October 31.
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Whoever decided Harvest was a more appropriate name than Halloween is a stupid fucker.

The holiday is STILL HALLOWEEN. God Damn...

Politically correctness gone amok. :|

Now go get your Michael Myers fix in front of the TV. :ph34r:

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Actually people are wrong about that. "Harvest" has its roots in Pagan celebrations. They're being silly if they think that it's based in Christianity.



I'm not saying that's not its origin.

I'm saying that's what it has come to mean as a code word.

https://www.harvest.org
http://www.ocschools.org/blog/harvest-festival-2015/
http://chcus.org
http://www.yelp.com/biz/city-harvest-church-irvine-4
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The World's Most Boring Skydiver

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