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Atheist Questions the Practice of Halloween...
Sir Francis Dashwood
| 10-31-01
| Sir Francis Dashwood
Posted on 11/03/2001 5:06:55 PM PST by Sir Francis Dashwood
It never ceases to amaze me that most Christians would criticize me for being an atheist, yet they will "celebrate" a macabre pagan holiday. They inculcate their children into the practice of it and feed them the most unhealthful things you could give a child to eat.
Likewise, many atheists criticize me for being a "right-winger." Most atheists are so caught up in their polemics, they have become nothing more than anti-Christians - or what I call the Religious Left (a collaboration of the Marxist religion, neo-pagan animal/tree/earth worshipper eco-fascists and general technophobes).
Why do you "celebrate" on certain "holidays," what are you celebrating, do you really know? Or have you been so lost in the conformity of it all to really take a look at what you partake in?
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To: Sir Francis Dashwood
Another caught up in ones own definitions
Observance is not celebration.
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
feed them the most unhealthful things you could give a child to eatYou don't like candy? No wonder you're so grumpy.
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posted on
11/03/2001 5:37:12 PM PST
by
xm177e2
To: LJLucido
Consumption of processed sugar is most unhealthy. Children are especially affected. Soda pop, candy, and all the other crap can be linked to behavioral problems in children.
Don't believe me? Next time you go to the grocer, try to fill your cart with nothing that contains any type of sugar. This is very difficult. Ask any diabetic...
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
My question is this..as an atheist, why are you (or any atheist for that matter) concerned about the practice, customs, celebrations, tick or treats of any God-believing family?
If you are an atheist, then I say shoo! go away, this does not concern you. Unless of course you are part of the sugar patrol. Then I say "Get over it."
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
I was in a convenience store on haloween night to buy a Coke and when I came up short the arab at the till let me take it citing a holiday and that it was an occasion for generosity. I mentioned haloween. He fired back " No, our holiday" he went on to explain rather confusingly that Oct. 31 was the birthday of Mohammed's son who will return someday, apparently along with Jesus, to restore peace and God's kingdom on the earth.
Possibly I misunderstood the part about Mohammed's son, but I was able to gather it was a rather important day in Islam.
Conclusion: It is a night of ghosts, gobblins, witches, demons, Islam and dead Catholics, an eclectic mix indeed. To me at least, plenty of good reasons not to celebrate it.
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
Blessed be and merry meet at Samhain!!
To: redhead
These are the same people who want us to 'respect' their 'values'. Ugh, it is rank. Haloween is for kids(and the kids in each of us). What atheists won't tell you is that back in the old days, there were more than 100 'feast days' holidays for saints. Today, we're lucky if we don't have to work on Christmas eve. Atheists stink, they hate everything, including their selves.
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posted on
11/03/2001 5:43:22 PM PST
by
Darheel
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
Speaking strictly as an atheist, a.) I like candy as well as the next person, and b.) a party is a party is a party.
To: CARTOUCHE
Good one. Consider Christmas...
Old Nick or Satan Claus all dressed in red, setting everyone up for a day of greed, lust, envy, gluttoney and drunkeness. Neo-pagan tree worship with cheap tinsel trinkets. You tell me where the leftist filth gets their power...
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
Wow dude.... that was like.... deep man.
Really really deep.
Got any fritos?
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posted on
11/03/2001 5:47:44 PM PST
by
OWK
To: OWK
Cheese and fritos are bad for children's teeth. You're an American Dental Association shill, right?
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posted on
11/03/2001 5:50:33 PM PST
by
dighton
To: OWK
Or Sir Francis Dashwood is. I can never get my conspiracies straight.
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posted on
11/03/2001 5:52:08 PM PST
by
dighton
To: Darheel
Atheists stink, they hate everything, including their selves. I smell like Old Spice.
I like Children, Christmas, Halloween, College Hoops, and small government.
And I like myself just fine.
And.... Oh yeah, I'm an atheist.
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posted on
11/03/2001 5:57:46 PM PST
by
OWK
To: Max McGarrity
Oh, horse puckey. Halloween is an excuse to have a party or for little kids to dress up and get candy. Right. When I was a kid in the 40s and 50s, we occasionally went to see spooky movies. We also went to see cowboy movies, Tarzan movies, etc., etc. By the time I came along, the Halloween costume n candy holiday was already with us. It had absolutely no evil symbolism in those days. It was a costume and candy day for kids. We could dress up any way we wanted, and it was usually like our favorite movie characters, spooky or not.
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posted on
11/03/2001 5:59:00 PM PST
by
Fred25
To: america76
Do you likewise know what Christmas is about? Satan Claus all dressed in red setting everyone up for a day of greed, lust, drunkeness and gluttoney? The pagan earth worship of a tree with cheap tinsel trinkets?
Like I said, I am an atheist and I marvel at the state of denial associated with such inquiry even among other atheists. Roy Masters, despite his obvious spiritual leanings is correct when he asserts these things have meanings.
To: SoDak
"Ask the average Joe what the origins of Haloween are, and what will he say? Likely you'll get shrugging shoulders."Ask the average Joe what's in the Constitution of the United States - - same response...
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
The practice of giving gifts to people on their birthday dates back to the Three Wise Men in the story of the birth of Christ. Jesus was God's gift to the world, and most Christian parents think of their children as gifts from God; hence, the giving of gifts.
As a self-proclaimed atheist, why do you give gifts on birthdays? Do you think of this idea by yourself, or do you do it because everyone else does?
To: Sir Francis Dashwood
What the hell is your point dude?
Just because you're an atheist doesn't mean you have to trash everybody's holidays.
Quit embarrassing the rest of the atheists.
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posted on
11/03/2001 6:02:39 PM PST
by
OWK
To: OWK
And.... Oh yeah, I'm an atheist.
Why am I not surprised?
To: ConservativeNJdad
Why am I not surprised? Meaning?
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posted on
11/03/2001 6:06:56 PM PST
by
OWK
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