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Adults reflect on not being allowed to celebrate Halloween as kids: 'My parents thought that it was a day to praise evil'​

For many Americans, Oct. 31 means trick or treating, haunted mazes, and witchy decor. Yet for others, Halloween has no such personal associations, due to the fact that they've never participated in the so-called spooky season, for religious reasons.

Megan Santiago, a 26-year-old mental-health counselor intern who runs the blog Holistic Momma, tells Yahoo Life that her family did not acknowledge Halloween due to "being Christian," and instead participated in “fall festivals” that did not have any potentially scary connotations. In fact, she says her family "would trick or treat around the neighborhood in costumes that weren't creepy" — but they would not claim that they were celebrating Halloween by doing so.

“We did not feel like we were missing out because we went to carnivals at churches with candy, bounce houses and games,” she explains. “We did a little trick-or-treating around the neighborhood as I was younger, more so when I was a teenager, but we didn't connect it to being a part of Halloween.”

Santiago's family was and is not alone in its avoidance of Halloween. That's because the holiday has roots in the Celtic pagan religious festival Samhain, during which, adherents believe, the barrier between the physical and spiritual world breaks down — something that can be seen as too Satanic for some Christians and too Christian for some Muslims and Orthodox Jews.

In fact, differing opinions on Halloween have led to waves of cancellations in schools around the country — a trend that began before COVID shutdowns. Similarly, you won't find any Halloween decor at arts-and-crafts chain Hobby Lobby a company famous for its staunchly-held Christian beliefs (though you will find plenty of pumpkins and other more neutral fall decor).

Some, unsurprisingly, take to social media every year to talk about Halloween and the gospel.
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For adults who grew up as kids who were forbidden to celebrate Halloween, the holiday can feel complicated.

Jasmin Diaz, like Santiago, tells Yahoo Life that her parents also took a strong view against the holiday due to religious reasons.

“As a kid, my sisters and I were not allowed to celebrate Halloween,” the CMO of SmokyMountains.com shares. “No decorations, no passing out candy, trick-or-treating, and no dressing up. At the time my parents were very religious and they did not like the meaning of the holiday and what it had to offer. My parents thought that it was a day to praise evil and do terrible things, dressing up like murderers or dead people. They could not wrap their head around why this was even a holiday to be celebrated. Though," she adds, "I also don't blame my parents for wanting to protect their kids."

Coffee blogger Marty Spargo says that he tried to take part in the holiday despite his family’s wishes, explaining, “I was not allowed to celebrate Halloween growing up because of my grandmother. She believed that it was a day for the devil and that the children who dressed up in costumes were possessed by demons. In fact, she would not allow any decorations or activities that celebrated Halloween in our home." But, he adds, "I was one of those kids who would sneak out to go trick-or-treating with my friends anyway."

Now that his grandmother has passed away, Spargo says he has decided to celebrate Halloween for the first time since childhood.

Diaz, similarly, shares that she now “loves” the holiday.

“I enjoy the fall festivities that revolve around the holiday — carving pumpkins, getting together with friends and making spooky drinks, and watching scary movies,” she says. “Even the costume contests at Halloween parties. I don't see Halloween as a holiday only meant for evil. I see it as a day to dress up, eat candy and have fun. Whether you want to be a princess or a cat, putting together a costume is always a blast.”

Still, not everyone who was forbidden to celebrate Halloween as a kid had the desire to do so as an adult. Santiago says her relationship with Halloween is about the same as it was when she was young — and that now that she has children, she doesn’t want them “focused on spooky characters and the creepiness of Halloween” because she believes it can trigger “anxiety and nightmares.”

“Their brains aren't developed enough to understand the consequences of seeing certain things such as scary movies, haunted houses, etc.,” she adds. “When they are older and in high school or older, I plan to keep an open dialogue with them about the effects of pursuing negative, evil or scary things and how they feel daily."

While Santiago says she doesn't celebrate Halloween, she did say she let her kids wear costumes and trick or treat — sans scary costumes.

"My kids went to a fall festival and walked up to a few houses dressed as the Hulk and a unicorn," she explains. "They don't really know what Halloween is for some, and how it is celebrated."
 
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It’s an Irish Holiday that got consumed by the Catholic Holiday’s of a All Saint’s and All Soul’s day. It literally is just a fun last hurrah for Harvest Festivals.

The Spooky Bullshit is something more recent. I hate dumb Evangelicals so fucking much for being dumb niggers who take Hollywood Catholicism and Christianity in their actual beliefs.
The dressing up thing comes from the Irish Holiday, but the Catholic’s didn’t really object to it. I think really only Americans started the modern tradition that mutated due to Cultural exchange.
 
It’s an Irish Holiday that got consumed by the Catholic Holiday’s of a All Saint’s and All Soul’s day. It literally is just a fun last hurrah for Harvest Festivals.

The Spooky Bullshit is something more recent. I hate dumb Evangelicals so fucking much for being dumb niggers who take Hollywood Catholicism and Christianity in their actual beliefs.
The dressing up thing comes from the Irish Holiday, but the Catholic’s didn’t really object to it. I think really only Americans started the modern tradition that mutated due to Cultural exchange.

The Druids / Celt / Wiccan holiday Samhain predates that shit you tard and there were animal sacrifices involved.

So fuck off with this "it's a catholic holiday" shit nigger.
 
The Druids / Celt / Wiccan holiday Samhain predates that shit you tard and there were animal sacrifices involved.

So fuck off with this "it's a catholic holiday" shit nigger.
Read my first fucking paragraph, retard. Also “Druids” and “Wicca” should never be spoken or written in the sake sentence. Druids incel’d themselves into extinction and Wiccans are a Neo-religious cult made up so some guy could slay major puss.

It was an Irish Holiday that was repurposed when Christianization happened. If you claim that Christmas is repurposed Saturnalia then thanks for saying you’re a retard who echoes a podcast line that’s almost 2 decades old and wrong.
 
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I mean, I understand being a kid and feeling left out and lonely. You're cooped up inside while watching other people celebrate Halloween and getting candy or using Halloween as an excuse to hang out with friends. The thing about being an adult is that literally nothing is stopping you from throwing your own Halloween parties and going all out.
 
Reminds me of the one Jehovah's Witness kid in our class who had to sit in the corner alone and not participate when we did holiday stuff, or stay home. "Whelp, we're coloring pumpkin pictures today, Jared is out of school today."
 
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Yes its all very sad.

Know what's sadder?

These pieces are only published at this time of year to try and convince people that this is how ALL Americans will be forced to raise their kids if they don't elect Gay Muslim Tranny Drag Queens to public office instead of the EVIL NEO-PURITAN REPUBLICANS!

Meanwhile, lefty rags are already on their 5th "costumes you can't wear unless you're a bigot" lists of the month.

And it's all so tiring.


The Religious Right has been dead for over a decade, GIVE IT A REST.
 
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For adults who grew up as kids who were forbidden to celebrate Halloween, the holiday can feel complicated.

I don't get why this needs to be complicated. I wasn't raised celebrating Halloween despite being American and I didn't give a shit because I understood it wasn't part of my culture due to religious issues with Halloween. Why does everyone need to celebrate the same holidays?
 
We had religious neighbors who basically thought that Halloween was a Satanic holiday or some stupid shit like that.

Jesus doesn't have time for your whiny bullshit, he has chronic masturbators to cure.

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This has Landover Baptist vibes. Love it.
Be fruitful and multiply! But only within marriage!

I'm not sure if the site still exists but they had all sorts of things about the evils of Onanism.
 
Read my first fucking paragraph, retard. Also “Druids” and “Wicca” should never be spoken or written in the sake sentence. Druids incel’d themselves into extinction and Wiccans are a Neo-religious cult made up so some guy could slay major puss.

It was an Irish Holiday that was repurposed when Christianization happened. If you claim that Christmas is repurposed Saturnalia then thanks for saying you’re a retard who echoes a podcast line that’s almost 2 decades old and wrong.

Your first paragraph did nothing to prove me incorrect so shove it up your ass you retarded ass new faggot.

This isn't reddit, your retarded nigger logic don't work here. The shit legit started with occult stuff from back in the day so what the words changed on what it was called when the new age faggots showed up.
 
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So 30-20 years ago, mom and dad didn't let them trick or treat or dress up for Halloween. They're still bitching about it today. I don't usually say this but what a suburban white person problem.

Just dress up in a mask this year and go trick or treating. The neighbors will think you're the guy with down syndrome that lives down the street but at least you'll "fulfill" your childhood dream.
 
The "HALLOWEEN=SATAN!!!!" shit is so fucking artificial and stems from thefucking media. The holiday is literally one of those christian ones that like easter and christmas mutated over the years tot he form it is now. Unlike those ones though everyone eventually ended up celebrating regardless of religion because it's current form it's had for decades as "spooky funtime give free candy to kids have party with family and friends" is such an appealing concept for communities in general. IIRC it's literally taught to people in school and in documentaries that before the spooky costume bullshit it was like just people going from door to door getting a specific kind of cookie from each other or some weird shit like that. and ties back to jesus somehow as well as another co-opted/fused holiday like how Christmas and Easter's weird shit is due to them being fused holidays and changes in tradition. How the fuck are people this willfully ignorant in C U R R E N T Y E A R ?
Oh yeah, polimtics.
 
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