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More American bible belt douchebaggery!

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NEWNAN, Ga. - Across the Bible Belt this Halloween, some little ghosts and goblins might get shooed away by the neighbors — and some youngsters will not be allowed to go trick-or-treating at all — because the holiday falls on a Sunday this year.


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"It's a day for the good Lord, not for the devil," said Barbara Braswell, who plans to send her 4-year-old granddaughter Maliyah out trick-or-treating in a princess costume on Saturday instead.


Some towns around the country are decreeing that Halloween be celebrated on Saturday to avoid complaints from those who might be offended by the sight of demons and witches ringing their doorbell on the Sabbath. Others insist the holiday should be celebrated on Oct. 31 no matter what.


"Moving it, that's like celebrating Christmas a week early," said Veronica Wright, who bought a Power Rangers costume for her son in Newnan. "It's just a kid thing. It's not for real."


It is an especially sensitive issue for authorities in the Bible Belt across the South.


"You just don't do it on Sunday," said Sandra Hulsey of Greenville, Ga. "That's Christ's day. You go to church on Sunday, you don't go out and celebrate the devil. That'll confuse a child."


In Newnan, a suburb south of Atlanta, the City Council decided to go ahead with trick-or-treating on Sunday. In 1999, the last time Oct. 31 fell on a Sunday, the city moved up trick-or-treating to Saturday, which brought howls of protest.


"We don't need to confuse people with this," Councilman George Alexander said.


In Vestavia Hills, Ala., a suburb of Birmingham, a furor erupts every time Halloween falls on Sunday. Local officials decided not to take a stand this time.


"About 15 years ago, we decided to have Halloween on Saturday instead. People went crazy. We said, `Never again,'" recalled Starr Burbic, longtime secretary to the mayor. "It messed everybody up to move Halloween. Some people don't like having it on a Sunday, but we just couldn't find a way to make everyone happy."


The patchwork of trick-or-treat zones could work to children's advantage: Some might go out on both nights to get all the treats they can.


With so many towns split over when Halloween should be celebrated, many are going with a porch-light compromise: If people do not want trick-or-treaters, they simply turn off their lights, and parents are asked not to have kids knock there.


"Most people don't have a problem with it. It's a pretty universal compromise, so that's what we go with," said Grand Rapids, Mich., police Lt. Douglas Brinkley.

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Who lets these douchebags have this much power? They complain about morality but don't bother to parent their kids

Gah
 
It's amazing how people like this exist. It's one thing to have faith and follow your beliefs...it's another thing to be a religious zealot. Thank god I don't live in the south. I know these kind of people are everywhere...but damn.

""Jesus loves me, this I know, for the church pays me so, little checks to me belong, pedophilia isn't wrong.""
 
Yeah. I don't get it either. However, we all know that not all Christians are like this, so it's not fair for the rest of them to be compared to this minority.
 
I don't know what's sadder. The reaction these people have to Halloween or the judgment and labels tossed around in this thread about them.
 
CrimsonSkies said:
I don't know what's sadder. The reaction these people have to Halloween or the judgment and labels tossed around in this thread about them.

labels? I can see only one post that resembles one... could you please clarify?
 
I don't know what's sadder. The reaction these people have to Halloween or the judgment and labels tossed around in this thread about them.


labels? I can see only one post that resembles one... could you please clarify?

I think he's talking about me. Who did I label - Religious zealots? Ok, you got me there. I hate them.

However, I have nothing against a person with religious beliefs. It's the ones who impose them on others (like trying to fuck with Halloween because it's "christ's day").

I wasn't labeling the south - I said thank god I don't live there. If you'll notice, this is happening in Georgia. Thank god I don't live there. Nothing against Georgians...the hate is placed, again, strictly on these jesus freaks.
 
Forgotten Ancient said:
I think he's talking about me. Who did I label - Religious zealots? Ok, you got me there. I hate them.

However, I have nothing against a person with religious beliefs. It's the ones who impose them on others (like trying to fuck with Halloween because it's "christ's day").

I wasn't labeling the south - I said thank god I don't live there. If you'll notice, this is happening in Georgia. Thank god I don't live there. Nothing against Georgians...the hate is placed, again, strictly on these jesus freaks.

yeah, you were the one i mentioned too. however, the way that he posted suggested that the thread was full of "labels".
 

Chony

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Thats it, I am dressing up as this:

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Its a pagan holiday anyways. If they were true christians they wouldn't celebrate anyways. So many retardations.
 
I am a Christian. "Bible Thumpers" sicken me. It's not like the current celebration of Halloween has anything to do with the Celtic pagan traditions it originated with. It's as commercial as Christmas. Kids just want to have fun dressing up and collecting candy; what the hell is wrong with that?
 

hXc_thugg

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Fuck that, if a little girl in a princess costume comes to my door on Saturday all she is getting is a kick in the teeth.
 
Isn't the Sabbath actually suposed to be Saturday? Actually, considering the time zones of the planet there isn't one true day for anything.
 

levious

That throwing stick stunt of yours has boomeranged on us.
Halloween falling on a Sunday rocks cause everyone in the NFL stadiums is dressed up.
 
That comic is kinda disgusting. To tell a child "Accept Jesus or burn in hell!" is forcing your beliefs on them through fear. And I'll never believe that some 12 year old kid in a country somewhere who has never heard of Jesus is going to hell. More reinforcement for my belief that you're better off being spiritual than religious.
 

White Man

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More reinforcement for my belief that you're better off being spiritual than religious.

IAWTP. I'm not sure people know what to make of me when they hear me go on and on about how something is so spiritual to me, and then I go on to distance myself from any sort of theism.

EDIT: Also

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I just spit cabernet sauvignon all over my iBook.
 
"You just don't do it on Sunday," said Sandra Hulsey of Greenville, Ga. "That's Christ's day. You go to church on Sunday, you don't go out and celebrate the devil. That'll confuse a child."

No it won't. If the child is too young/dumb then they won't care why, they just want to dress up and get treats. And if the child is smart/old enough then it doesn't take much to explain that it's a custom that had pagan origins but is now a conventional non-religious day like Valentine's Day etc.
 

Jim Bowie

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Uggh. Chick tracts make me want to vomit. I wish I could find this Chick guy and explain to him that scaring people into loving God doesn't FUCKING work.

Referring to my last post:

Thanks, Bible Belt and fucking Chick tracts, for giving all Christians a bad name. I hate this.

Fixed for correctness.
 
Wow that guys got a thing against other religions and the Catholic church. Reading the 'Are Catholics Christian?' one I hope no-one ever points out to him that the whole concept of heaven and hell and an afterlife is a pagan concept given how found he is of bringing them up.
 
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