Halloween Thoughts

"If it's doubtful, don't do it", so goes the Patch the Pirate song on one of the many cds we have. I've been thinking about that in relation to Halloween "festivities" lately.

On the one hand, I would love to be able to dress Noah up as some adorable creature (can you imagine him as, say, a lion or a puppy dog? I'd just eat him up!) and parade him around the neighborhood collecting candy from the neighbors. And who are we kidding here~at his age he wouldn't (or shouldn't) be able to eat all the candy by himself, so his loyal parents would just have to step in and help him out of his Pile-Of-Candy Dilemma... :)

On the other hand, Halloween isn't rooted in innocence and full of Christian virtue. It's rather a dark (Satanic?), gruesome day and part of me wonders whether we as Christians should even dip our toes in participating in such a thing...

Pastor Masitto has been preaching lately on Forming Convictions and Standards, and I've been mulling that over with Halloween in mind. Honestly, we'll be prayerfully considering this for next year. And the little refrain from that song keeps popping into my mind: "If it's doubtful, don't do it!"

So for now, until we decide we can participate in Halloween with clear consciences (which may be never?) we've decided for our family, not to.... So we had a Date Night instead!

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