That's a stupid question. Halloween (All Hallows Eve) is a holiday when people dress up in costumes to go trick and treating to get candy.
2006-10-31 04:18:17
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answered by Kristen H 6
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It's not a stupid question. Sometimes you have to remember that this is the WORLD WIDE WEB. Not every country celebrates the same holidays that we do in the US.
I'm not sure of the technicality behind Halloween, but for me, I remember it as just a day for us kids to use our imaginations and dress up. Or carve a pumpkin and decorate the yard with the orange bag of leaves. Some years we went trick or treating, but usually there was snow on the ground, so we couldn't. Other years, we just had a party at the house with a bunch of other friends who were dressed up too.
So for the kid in you, it's just a fun day.
2006-10-31 12:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The Encyclopedia Americana says: “Elements of the customs connected with Halloween can be traced to a Druid ceremony in pre-Christian times. The Celts had festivals for two major gods—a sun god and a god of the dead (called Samhain), whose festival was held on November 1, the beginning of the Celtic New Year. The festival of the dead was gradually incorporated into Christian ritual.”—(1977), Vol. 13, p. 725.
The book The Worship of the Dead points to this origin: “The mythologies of all the ancient nations are interwoven with the events of the Deluge . . . The force of this argument is illustrated by the fact of the observance of a great festival of the dead in commemoration of the event, not only by nations more or less in communication with each other, but by others widely separated, both by the ocean and by centuries of time. This festival is, moreover, held by all on or about the very day on which, according to the Mosaic account, the Deluge took place, viz., the seventeenth day of the second month—the month nearly corresponding with our November.” (London, 1904, Colonel J. Garnier, p. 4) Thus these celebrations actually began with an honoring of people whom God had destroyed because of their badness in Noah’s day.—Gen. 6:5-7; 7:11.
Such holidays honoring “spirits of the dead” as if they were alive in another realm are contrary to the Bible’s description of death as a state of complete unconsciousness.—Eccl. 9:5, 10; Ps. 146:4.
2006-10-31 12:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Look it up.
As for now just a made up holiday that kids get candy at night going from door to door saying trick or treat. The kids dress up in costumes.
2006-10-31 12:19:01
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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Halloween is a misspelling and mispronunciation of All Hallowed's Evening, an ancient Christian Holy Day set aside to honor the saints who had died. Hallowed means holy. Remember A. Lincoln's use of the word in his Gettysburg Address? It got mixed up with ghosts and goblins because the early church found that the only way to spread Christianity to the masses was to pretend to accept their pagan holidays and gradually work in Christian ideals. Halloween was one case where this didn't work so well. It ended up more pagan than Christian.
2006-10-31 12:33:43
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answered by Jim R 2
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...an internationalized pagan festival. the catholic version is all souls eve when people remember their beloved dead to pray for them (where the heck is this in the bible? It's just game over!)
The popular cults expect and encourage communication with the dead in that night. In Mexico families spend the night in the graveyards. From Ireland is the habit to make lanterns of pumpkins, originally white or yellow beetroots, it's something to do with a gangster called Jack O'Lantern who was killed and is said to return each halloween night.
From America is the making fun and all the dressing up. I'm sick of seeing it senselessly invading my own country, just because it's in the TV.
Halloween is spiritism not a kids festival. Just my two cents. Rate me like you want.
2006-10-31 12:29:35
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answered by kraut1975 1
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It began over 2000 yrs ago with people known as the Celtics. They lived in what is today England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. This was also the beginning of the Celtic new year, a time to give thanks to the sun god for the harvest.Halloween, All saints day, All hallows eve or All souls day is a festival. It was held to honor the Samhain the so called "lord of death". It was a Druidical belief that on the eve of this festival Samhain, lord of death, called together the wicked spirits that within the past 12 months had been condemned to inhabit the bodies of animals.
It was a pagan belief that on one night of the year the souls of the dead return to their original homes, there to be entertained with food. If food and shelter were not provided, these evil spirits would cast spells and cause havoc toward those failing to fulfill their requests.
Sacrifices were offered on this night to the dead spirits because it was thought they visited their earthly dwellings and former friends.
There was a prevailing belief among all nations that at death the souls of the good men were taken possession of by good spirits and carried to paradise; but the souls of the wicked men were left to wonder in the space between the earth and the moon, or consigned to the unseen world. These wandering spirits were in the habit of haunting the living...But there were means by which ghosts might be exorcised.
To exorcise these ghosts, that is to free yourself from their evil sway, you would have to set out food and provide shelter for them during the night. If they were satisfied with your offerings, they would leave you in peace. If not, they were believed to cast an evil spell on you.
In modern day Satanism and Witchcraft covens, this is the day when Satan himself comes to "fellowship" with his followers. Many changes have occurred over the centuries, but one thing ha stayed the same, the practice of giving an "offering" has stayed the same.
In America it's a pumpkin, but in Europe it was often a turnip, large beet, potato, rutabaga or even a skull with a candle in it. The fearsome face of the jack-o-lantern was representative of the god of the dead, Shamin, who would drive off less powerful evil spirits abroad that night. As glimmering lights flickered over an English marsh or an Irish bog, people imagined dead souls had returned to earth. They would place the jack-o-lantern on posts and in windows to ward off the spirits of the dead on Halloween.
The word jack-o-Lantern is an abbreviation of "Jack of the Lantern." Jack is another name for joker or Satan. In the Irish tale, a man named Jack was fond of playing tricks on the devil. Annoyed, the devil tossed Jack a burning coal from hell. With the coal in his "lantern" Jack was condemned to walk the earth forever searching for rest.
The jack-o-lantern is a Halloween idol that keeps alive an ancient symbol of demonic superstition.
Thus Resulting that the true meaning of halloween is Bad , satanic , superstitious and stupid.
2006-10-31 12:34:55
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answered by Isabelle 3
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Boys and girls of every age
Wouldn't you like to see something strange?
Come with us and you will see
This, our town of Halloween
This is Halloween, this is Halloween
Pumpkins scream in the dead of night
This is Halloween, everybody make a scene
Trick or treat till the neighbors gonna die of fright
It's our town, everybody scream
In this town of Halloween
I am the one hiding under your bed
Teeth ground sharp and eyes glowing red
I am the one hiding under yours stairs
Fingers like snakes and spiders in my hair
This is Halloween, this is Halloween
Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Halloween!
In this town we call home
Everyone hail to the pumpkin song
In this town, don't we love it now?
Everybody's waiting for the next surprise
Round that corner, man hiding in the trash cam
Something's waiting no to pounce, and how you'll...
Scream! This is Halloween
Red 'n' black, slimy green
Aren't you scared?
Well, that's just fine
Say it once, say it twice
Take a chance and roll the dice
Ride with the moon in the dead of night
Everybody scream, everbody scream
In our town of Halloween!
I am the clown with the tear-away face
Here in a flash and gone without a trace
I am the "who" when you call, "Who's there?"
I am the wind blowing through your hair
I am the shadow on the moon at night
Filling your dreams to the brim with fright
This is Halloween, this is Halloween
Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Halloween!
Halloween! Halloween!
Tender lumplings everywhere
Life's no fun without a good scare
That's our job, but we're not mean
In our town of Halloween
In this town
Don't we love it now?
Skeleton Jack might catch you in the back
And scream like a banshee
Make you jump out of your skin
This is Halloween, everyone scream
Wont' ya please make way for a very special guy
Our man jack is King of the Pumpkin patch
Everyone hail to the Pumpkin King
This is Halloween, this is Halloween
Halloween! Halloween! Halloween! Halloween!
In this town we call home
Everyone hail to the pumpkin song
La la-la la, Halloween! Halloween!
2006-10-31 12:20:44
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answered by ? 5
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only thing i know is that u dress up and go door to door for candy
2006-10-31 12:24:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a celebration! Fun for all!
2006-10-31 12:17:56
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answered by Todd Maz 4
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