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Fact! Society would be perfect if everyone was an atheist.
Yeah right....
Thank You JohnK for restoring my faith and belief in Atheism.
Fact! Society would be perfect if everyone was an atheist.
Yeah right....
So what you're saying is..Halloween is one of those rare occasions I can deter people at my doorstep by using the line "Oh I'm sorry, see, I AM religious"
Knew I'd get to use it sometime..
The opposite in fact. Halloween has Christian roots. If you we religious you should observe the occasion.
The opposite in fact. Halloween has Christian roots. If you we religious you should observe the occasion.
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I guess we are all different.HTML:
I don't do random that easily. I believe in a higher power. It does not have to involve worship....
That is one word for it.I think she's called Mother Nature. I think Chaos theory pretty much hits the spot.
Halloween is more of a artificial celebration, derived by uniting two very different and ancient festivals. One a pagan holiday, the other being Guy Fawkes.
How did Guy Fawkes get mixed up into Halloween?
According to my cursory quick research, it is "All Hallows Eve" which is essentially supposed to commemorate the dead.
The act of "trick or treating" is from an old Celtic tradition where young children would dress up as demons etc. in order to attempt to fool or scare them away. The children would travel from house to house, saying prayers for the dead, and be rewarded with cakes (and in some cases, money).
Now at least in North America, it's a way for kids to extort lollies (or candy, as it's called over there) out of people lest the house get covered in eggs.
I fail to see how this is anything to do with Guy Fawkes other that by coincidence and proximity.
23A or K by chance?Onboard - shadow holding.