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  1. Même si Halloween est surtout considérée comme une fête américaine, elle fait chaque année des adeptes dans de plus en plus de pays. Or, beaucoup de ces personnes ne savent pas que les symboles, décorations et coutumes d’Halloween sont d’origine païenne et ont souvent un lien avec les êtres surnaturels et les forces occultes (voir « Les origines » , page 7).

  2. Halloween est basée sur de fausses croyances au sujet des morts et des esprits invisibles, aussi appelés démons. Les versets suivants montrent le point de vue de Dieu sur les croyances liées à Halloween. « Qu’on ne trouve chez toi personne […] qui consulte les esprits ou les spirites, personne qui interroge les morts » (Deutéronome ...

  3. Yes. Although some people view Halloween as harmless fun, the practices associated with it are in direct conflict with Bible teachings. Halloween is based on false beliefs about the dead and invisible spirits, or demons. Notice the following verses that show how God views the beliefs associated with Halloween: “There must never be anyone ...

  4. Halloween A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. What day of the month is halloween? Why is halloween celebrated? Can you explain the history of halloween? How is halloween celebrated in your country? Do you believe in ghosts? What makes you afraid of ghosts? What are some of the symbols of halloween?

  5. The word Halloween literally means the evening before All Hallows Day (or All Saint’s Day) celebrated on November 1. Halloween is also the shortened name of Allhalloween, All Hallows’ Evening and All Saint’s Eve which is celebrated on October 31. The origin and meaning of Halloween are derived from ancient Celtic harvest festivals, but ...

  6. Pourquoi je ne fête pas Halloween. L’AN DERNIER, pendant que ses voisins préparaient activement Halloween, une fête annuelle aux forts relents de spiritisme et populaire dans certains pays, un Canadien de 14 ans nommé Michael avait autre chose en tête. Il a écrit ceci dans une rédaction : ‘ Ce soir, c’est la veille d’Halloween.

  7. Halloween colors are black and ___. 3. The bones of a body. 5. The children say "___ or treat!" on Halloween. 6. One Halloween party game is ___ for apples. This is a crossword puzzle for students of English as a second language.

  8. In the United States and Canada, Halloween is widely known and celebrated every year on October 31. Halloween customs, though, can be found in many other parts of the globe. In some places holidays are celebrated that, although named differently, share similar themes: contact with the spirit world involving the spirits of the dead, fairies ...

  9. Joseph in the Land of Egypt. How can you make God happy even when no one is watching? Read this Bible story and learn from Joseph’s example. Halloween & similar celebrations have become popular in many parts of the world. Consider 4 points that reveal why many people avoid these celebrations.

  10. New Year’s Day: “In ancient Rome, the first day of the year was given over to honoring Janus, the god of gates and doors and of beginnings and endings. . . . New Year’s Day became a holy day in the Christian church in A.D. 487.”. — The World Book Encyclopedia (1982), Volume 14, page 237. Valentine’s Day: “Valentine’s Day comes ...

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