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Re: WOW
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Originally posted by DELTAQTE
CODEBLU WHY ARE YOU YELLING? MY GOODNESS!
I feel as long as I teach my kids what's right and wrong from the get go, Halloween, nor any other holiday will be a problem. It's the same thing with that Harry Potter mess and how folks see that as evil. Kids only have a short time to be kids, I don't want to take away any fun filled memories from my child(when I have one)
That is just my opinion of course!
QTE
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The Harry Potter controversy was so funny to me- I mean, the Onion prints a made-up story mocking people who think the story is about evil, and the next thing I know it is posted all around the internet with people, none of whom actually read the books using it as a catalyst to protest.
Doh!
ANyway, I just wanted to thank you ladies for the great info that many of you have posted on this thread. I really love Halloween. I am one of those who was brought up thinking it was a day to celebrate ancestors and those who have gone before. I never got what was so evil about lil kids going and getting candy! I had sooo much fun as a child doing it, and it's still a favorite holiday for me, just to see all of the little kids out having such a good time- as long as they're careful of course.
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It may be said with rough accuracy that there are three stages in the life of a strong people. First, it is a small power, and fights small powers. Then it is a great power, and fights great powers. Then it is a great power, and fights small powers, but pretends that they are great powers, in order to rekindle the ashes of its ancient emotion and vanity.-- G.K. Chesterton
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