but, you see, Converting the unbelievers is a central tenet of Christianity, and of Islam. and waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in the day of Judaism.Darius Brogan said:They may not be violating it outright, but they're doing their best to bend it as far as possible.Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:2. They aren't violating Freedom of Religion....at all. Not even close. In fact, the only reason I bring it up is because...
Leaving out the fact that Halloween IS already Christianized and they are, therefore, Christianizing their own holiday, what they're doing here is trying to cover up a perfectly valid holiday with their own bastardized version in the hopes that people will forget about Halloween.
Just like All Hallows was forgotten, and Samhain before that.
This is just typical Christian (Yes, generalized) insecurity and paranoia coming to the forefront of some overzealous pastors mind.
He hopes that, by stomping out a holiday which he believes is against God in some way, he can bring Christianity to the non-believers.
I'm also going to say this right now, and believe that anyone with a modicum of faith in their religion/belief will feel the same: If some religious zealot waltzes up to me, and explains why my beliefs are wrong, and that I should convert, I'm going to do everything in my power not to punch him out-cold. Regardless of which religion he/she/they follow.
I understand religious freedom, I really do, but it should not be legal for followers of any religion to go about trying to convert anyone they find to their own belief system.
They don't do it for any of the right reasons, they do it specifically to destroy religions outside their own.
Interesting thing about that: I live smack dab in the middle of the bible belt, and I have yet to see anyone handing out bibles. Chick tracts buried in large bags of really good candy, yes, but not bibles. Incidentally, Chick tracts just aren't as entertaining as they were in the 80's; I think someone else is writing them now, because instead of talking about things like how D&D will turn you into a witch and that will in turn send you to hell, they're more about basic mainstream Christian things like how suicide is a one way ticket to hell. I found one in one of my classrooms today[footnote]at my university, we have a resident population of fundamentalists, including the occasional street preacher; going to class often reminds me of the free roam parts of the first Assassin's Creed, and I have to keep reminding myself that I don't have a wrist blade XD[/footnote], and I was highly disappointed when I found out it was about suicide and not why, say, the Navi from Avatar were somehow avatars of the devil.Tonz of Fun said:Why can't Christians leave anything alone? Actually, it's kinda weird; I used to be Christian and we liked Halloween. We embraced all the horror and scary bits because it was an appropriate time to do so. But now!! They need to make it politically correct. If my little cousins gets a bible when I take them to get sugar-high inducing snackies I will punch someone in the face!!
Yeah, I have to agree with this. Why is this infringing on your rights again? They're doing their own thing, not stopping you from celebrating Haloween how you see fit. They're allowed.Dags90 said:How is one religious group's decision to have and promote a separate, sanitized (i.e. boring) version of a holiday violating Freedom of Religion?
Oh right, it isn't. Either you posted the wrong article, or I've slipped into an alternate reality where "Freedom of Religion" means "everyone has to respect my religion".
Or maybe it's opposite day? It's either one of those or you're exactly what you seem to be angry about. Either way, the U.S. Constitution says you can "QQ MOAR PLZ", because it's their right to have, promote, and observe boring holidays.
Pretty much this. The guy already has the whole world come to his birthday-party and mourn his death, do we really need to promote his book by lobbing it at children?TheSilverTeen said:The fuck? Halloween is my birthday, I think there is enough madness on the 31st anyway.
Does Jesus need to be in everything? I'm sorry, Jesus is EVERY holiday, apparently.
lol and it's started by a Canadian...Phoenix_XIII said:And this bullshit is what makes me hate America.
When noone was looking, Fred Phelps jesusified 40 holidays. He jesusified 40. That's as many as four tens. And that's terrible.Pinkamena said:Jesusify ALL the things!
But yeah. That's just silly.
So True, laughing at these kinds of things is the right way to go about it.ZeroMachine said:Learn to laugh this stuff off.
Your life will be all the easier and happier for it.
Trust me on that one. It is silly when you really look at it.
Really? What do you do?MercurySteam said:Come to Australia mate, we don't even do Halloween properly.