Christians: should we allow our kids go trick or treating?

When you see the kids dressed like they went to hell, then it's a problem. I was talking with a woman who had a Christian grandmother and her child was dressed like the devil for Halloween. Now, that's a problem.

Some Christian churches do a Harvest event instead, where they teach Christian things and have candy there and sometimes play games -- a nicer and safer way to get past it and not offend God. Remember that a Halloween theme is "trick or treat", and that means you get the candy or someone gets hurt, and that's evil too. Christians shouldn't celebrate Halloween at all.

Ways to stay connected to God's path include loving God and Jesus Christ, obeying God's ways, daily Bible reading, daily prayer for yourself and others, getting to church, having your church prayer group and/or pastor pray for you, fasting with prayer for a higher level of prayer, getting with other Christians and doing a Bible study, singing hymns to God, taking communion with the church, helping and loving others, expressing your gratitude to God for His help in your life by telling others of your progress and helping them draw closer to God too, tithing at church, volunteering at church. Continue to turn from sins and seek God's forgiveness in your life as you live your daily life. God guide your life.

Halloween is a major satanic ritual day. “It’s a religious holiday for the underworld, with satanists performing sacrifices and witches quietly celebrating with prayer circles or meals for the dead,” according to a USA Today article. It quoted Washington witch Bryan Jordan as saying, “Christians don’t realize it, but they’re celebrating our holiday with us.

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