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Do atheists observe Halloween?

Since, most don't believe in ghosts and other silly stuff that goes along with the holiday. Do we still observe some of it for the children. I rather ignore it like the rest of the religious holidays.

freedom41 9 Oct 6
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Personally I think it's a stupid commercialised american festival that has no relevance to me, but is becoming increasingly more popular here in the UK.

I blame Wes Craven.....

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It's my second favorite day of the year. My disbelief has no affect on my love of dressing up in costumes, or loving the macabre decorations... It's the one day of the year you get to pretend to be whomever or whatever you want and nobody gives you a bunch of crap for it... Just candy. You get candy for being someone else for the day... Win win.

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I personally ignore ALL holidays and do NOT celebrate any. Bah Humbug.

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I observe it by turning off all the lights and hiding in the back.

I only had one or two kids stop at my house anyway and I can't have candy in my house. Buying candy for the few people that would stop by makes no sense, so I just pretend I'm not there.

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From the atheist bible: Thou must celebrate Halloween!

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Isn’t Halloween another holiday that that religion tried to steal from pagans? I celebrate the original intent.

I think your right that the religious fools took it for there own.

Well, I think it would be more accurate to say one religion stole it from another religion.

See my comment above

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Cosplay for adults, Hellz YES!

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Hell yes! I guess you haven't seen my group..."I Love Halloween!" Group

No, I haven't seen your group.

If you're into it, click on the link. 😀

@CaroleKay I might try it in the near future.

@CaroleKay I want to get into it I really do. It seems like so much fun!

@SukiSue It's so fun. Our favorite Holiday!

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Costumes and candy and parties. Yes these are all great and fun things. But, (believing) in some supersticious nonsense is just a bunch of good old woo woo. I say, just enjoy the ride and have fun.

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Fuck yeah! It's the only holiday worth celebrating.

Damn, this post broke my level 6 cherry.. Wasn't even paying attention.

@FatherOfNyx Congratulations!!!!

@FatherOfNyx Well now you're going to walk funny. rofl

Congrats!

@RavenCT I expected @KKGator to say that!

@phxbillcee You know, sometimes I like to leave the lines for other people.
I know I'm not the only smartass in the room.
Besides, the Gator game was on and I was distracted.
Bite me. 😉

@KKGator Mark out a spot, baby!

@FatherOfNyx Good for you. I finally level 7 last Thursday.

@freedom41 Congratulations to you, too!

@freedom41 Cool! Congrats.

@phxbillcee Sometimes a line MUST be picked up. It would have been criminal to step over that one.

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I can take it or leave it.
Costume parties used to be a lot of fun.
Now, it's mostly just for the kids. Like christmas.

agreed

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Shit yeah. Candy and spooky stuff and an excuse to dress up and/or be as slutty as you like? I was born this month so its like october throws me a second belated birthday party every year. I don't actually dress up n do much celebratin myself usually but I like the candy n movies n excuse to creep oneself out. The whole fall season is my favorite celebration in a rural community: beautiful leaves, perfect weather, fall festival n harvest season, apple butter, hayrides, corn mazes, haunted houses, thanksgiving feasting. I participate minimally if at all in most of it (except the apple butter, gimme!) But it's a great aesthetic. A celebratory time to enjoy the fruits of life and a simultaneous reminder of the certainty of death. No finer equinox for a pagan to celebrate.

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It’s not really a holiday it’s just a dress up day, it’s all in jest and doesn’t mean anything and a great reason to dress up and flirt.

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I put up a few decorations and hand out chocolate bars to the kids. I have a Wiccan pentagram t-shirt that I wear that defines the 5 points. Maybe just to annoy the parents since I live in a city filled with churches but there is some significance to their meaning too. Some scholarly writings have noted this is a celebration of the Celtic New Year.

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Why wouldn't they?

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since atheism is not a religion, there is no tradition and are no rules regarding this. some atheists do and some don't. yes, the holiday began as a religious one, but it isn't one now. yes it has ghosties in it but do you avoid science fiction too? you don't have to believe in the elements of fiction to enjoy it, and that goes for hallowe'en too.

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Actually, Halloween, or All Hallows Eve, began well before xtianity...
[en.wikipedia.org]

& I love Halloween, btw!

Yes, it sure did.

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It's about having fun, costumes snd candy. Best to my knowledge, none of those things are in conflict with lack of beliefs

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Scary movies - costumes - dressing up - fun for adults and kids, candy and decorations with choice as to whether you opt in or out. What's not to like?

It's just engaging your creativity not your belief system.

The only part that was religious (when I was forced to attend Mass) - was All Souls Day - November 1st - you went to a Catholic Mass on that Day.

Halloween has zero to do with Christian religion and a ton to do with old superstition and some Wiccan beliefs. (Pagan Beliefs - etc.).

I'm good with all of that. I hope I never get too stuffy for it.

I didn't stick around long to observe the catholic holiday that you named and I'm glad I didn't. It's more important to enlightened than brain washed.

@freedom41 My family was Roman Catholic. I can't argue that they thought that's where you got morals from. I could explain it to them now - but at that time that was common thinking.

I won't be angry about that. But the time spent in Church would have been better spent on more Sci Fi or something? lol Maybe some HP Lovecraft.

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Spooky things, costumes, candy. It's fun. I trawl Netflix for horror movies and hang up pretty spiderweb decorations and go to loads of events.

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Unlike Xmas and Easter, Halloween seems to have lost ALL of its religious overtones. It's just a fun time to dress in costumes and go trick-or-treating. I see nothing religious in the way we celebrate the modern holiday.

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I LOVE halloween. I still dress up if I can.

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Halloween is our Favorite holiday. But the we started dating on Halloween 31 years ago. We have never looked to it as literal or religious. But just as a good time.

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I got involved with it when my kids were younger, but since then and since they moved out, I am not that enthusiastic. I never got involved with adult costumes or parties. The neighborhood I live in now doesn't have a lot of kids, so that will probably do it for me.

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Personally, Xtian Celebrations mean nothing at to me, I do make an effort to give my nephew Henry something for Easter and Xmas as I did for my daughter.
But since both Easter and Halloween are both one of those celebrations plagiarized from far earlier and old cultural belief systems by Xtianity anyway, just as is Xmas btw, I see them as being just another ' show grabber' utilised by both religions ( to attempt to get in extra congregation members) and the Manufacturing Companies and Retail Stores to boost sales.
Even the title of Pope in the Catholic Church was plagiarized from the Roman Empire where the Pontifex Maximus ( the great Bridge Builder,being the translated meaning) was the High Priest and Chief Augur of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus ( The Greatest and Best), the College of Cardinals is also derive from the Collegia of Rome, collegia were Organised Gangs of Thugs, Murderers, Thieves based in the various urban areas of Ancient Rome who preyed upon people, did the often unsavory biddings of the Senate/ Emperors, ran Protection/Extortion rackets, etc, etc.
The Catholic Church, it would seem, based itself on a very poor white-washing attempt of the truth and facts about the city and peoples that it first swallowed up.

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