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Check With Multicultural Families About HalloweenBy Doreen from Michigan Feedback About This Post:RE: Check With Multicultural Families About Halloween
Halloween is not associated with any religion that I know about. It is now considered pagan. I can see where some uninformed people might think Halloween is Christian, but it is not. As a matter of fact, some Christians will not allow their children to participate in this holiday as it is against the Christian religion. Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Check With Multicultural Families About Halloween
Wow! You are lucky! If I headed such a school, I would celebrate every cultural holiday with full participation from all the students; but I would cut the religious aspects down to ten percent and increase the fun aspects ninety percent. Post by human4us RE: Check With Multicultural Families About HalloweenI think that everyone should be reminded that, with rare exceptions, Halloween is NOT considered a religious holiday in the US at all. It is more like an American Karnivale or Mardi Gras! The same is true for many of the secular expressions of Xmas. The Christmas tree is not a religious symbol, per se - nor wreaths nor most of our holiday decor. Post by pamphyila |
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