Halloween

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Halloween, rooted in the Celtic festival Samhain, has become the second most commercialized celebration in the U.S., evolving from ancient traditions commemorating the new year and the thinning boundary between the living and the dead. Roman influence led to All Saints' Day, but Halloween customs persisted. In the 19th century, it gained popularity in the U.S. Neopagans recognize its pagan roots. This celebration prompts reflection on the embrace of ancient customs in contemporary society, particularly among those professing a Christian identity. However, the Bible issues a warning against practices like witchcraft and summoning the dead, deeming them wicked to the Lord.

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