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What Does the Bible Say about Halloween?

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It's October and there are Halloween decorations everywhere you look. And a lot of those decorations are very very dark. As Christians we have to decide if we're going to participate in a celebration that is not about life, but death. While that might sound harsh and legalistic, it is important that we consider how everything we do in our daily lives aligns (or doesn't align) with our Christian worldview.

So have you thought about Halloween? Have you decided not to celebrate it? Have you decided that certain parts of it are okay while others aren't? In this episode we're going to talk about what the Bible says about Halloween. Not surprisingly, the Bible doesn't actually say anything about Halloween... but it does have a LOT to say about what Halloween is about.

I'd love to hear from you if you agree or disagree with me on this issue. Feel free to send me an email to hello@unbibled.com.

Not sure what your Bible Study style is? Take the Bible Study Quiz to find out. Visit https://thebiblestudyquiz.com and take Liz's quiz in less than one minute.

Learn more about Liz at lizcobo.com.

Join Liz's weekly email list here.

Take Liz's FREE Bible Basics Course for an overview of the Bible.

To watch the video version of this episode visit the unBibled YouTube channel.

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It's October and there are Halloween decorations everywhere you look. And a lot of those decorations are very very dark. As Christians we have to decide if we're going to participate in a celebration that is not about life, but death. While that might sound harsh and legalistic, it is important that we consider how everything we do in our daily lives aligns (or doesn't align) with our Christian worldview.

So have you thought about Halloween? Have you decided not to celebrate it? Have you decided that certain parts of it are okay while others aren't? In this episode we're going to talk about what the Bible says about Halloween. Not surprisingly, the Bible doesn't actually say anything about Halloween... but it does have a LOT to say about what Halloween is about.

I'd love to hear from you if you agree or disagree with me on this issue. Feel free to send me an email to hello@unbibled.com.

Not sure what your Bible Study style is? Take the Bible Study Quiz to find out. Visit https://thebiblestudyquiz.com and take Liz's quiz in less than one minute.

Learn more about Liz at lizcobo.com.

Join Liz's weekly email list here.

Take Liz's FREE Bible Basics Course for an overview of the Bible.

To watch the video version of this episode visit the unBibled YouTube channel.

  continue reading

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