IN Medieval England, All Hallow's Eve was the evening before a religious holiday - All Saints' Day.
Today's celebration, however, is related to pagan customs from ancient Europe. Druids believed spirits of the dead returned to their former haunts during the night of October 31 - so lit torches and set out food for them out of fear. The Bible warns against all dabbling in the occult and preoccupation with witches and ghosts.
This pastor has got it right. We do not want our children to miss out on fun, so an alternative entertainment is an excellent idea.
Betty Nelson
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