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lee barko agrees with Rev. Harris on Halloween

lee barko writes:
Rev. Harris is right. As Christians, we should never attempt to touch or make use of in any way a pagan symbol or practice: these are of their very nature devilish and contrary to Gods love, God's way and God's requirements for leading a life according to His word. They cannot be cleansed of their evil by ignoring their intended purpose and calling it a harmless children's holiday. What is harmless in allowing children to go from house to house demanding "treat" and threatening tricks if they are not given them even if the threat is not serious? Is making children into liars a harmless thing!

Good Christian people: Rev Harris has pointed out our duties; heed her. - lee barko
Comments re article 47884 Rev Harris comments on Halloween Of Spooks and Saints




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