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Yes, I do, because I get to go trick or treating. ___ Same here; I go get candy. ___ No! ___ I think All Hallow's Eve (Halloween) is a bit more than just dressing up and getting candy. In the beginning, it was a way to celebrate the Underworld.
Yes, there is lots of Halloween fun. You can host a costume party with just your friends, or you can scare people coming to your house getting the candy. Also, going to the mall for trick or treating is pretty safe.
Halloween is celebrating the devil. When somebody knocks your door at Halloween and then they ask for candy and then you open the door, it's like opening the door for the devil. As you might know, the devil uses many different costumes to disguise himself and trick people. That's just the same idea with the people dressing up for candy.
A woman's Halloween costume says nothing about her because that is just her dressing up on Halloween to have just like everyone else. It does not describe her personality at all.
Because it tastes good and lasts longer than just the single day of Halloween.
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We celebrate it for an excuse to eat candy and get a good scare!
Trick or Treating is the custom of kids dressing up in fun (often as devils in true witchcraft fashion) asking for treats (candy) like the demons did. However, just like the demons, the kids scream or perform some stunt/trick if they don't get some candy, as the demons victimized the witches and the druids if the demons didn't get a sacrifice when they showed up due to some satanic/occultist practice. To get candy, that is the purpose of kids dressing up on Halloween night.
Not really. Not anymore. It's a pagan tradition, which I guess is a sin, but as the years progressed you can see that it just became a day wear people dress up and get free candy. Nothing more. Theres no harm done in a little cute 5 year old in a firefighter costume asking for free candy, right? So pretty much it's not anymore. It changed over the years, and its nothing more then dressing up and getting free candy now. Even some churches celebrate it.
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The orange, black, and white just represent Halloween.
You mean tricks on Halloween? Well they are just tricks people do sometimes when a house doesn't have candy or something like that. A trick like that would be someone teeping your house.