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  • #46
    Re: Jesusween Is Almost Here!

    Well, at least I know what my kids will be dressed up like this year.

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    • #47
      Re: Jesusween Is Almost Here!

      Call me old school, but for me, it's just not Oct. 31 without a trip to the Hell House.
      The Christian Right: The Only Right Way to Be a Christian!

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      • #48
        Re: Jesusween Is Almost Here!

        Originally posted by WWJDnow View Post
        Call me old school, but for me, it's just not Oct. 31 without a trip to the Hell House.
        I’ve always wanted to visit Freehold’s hell house every October but I am always denied entry at the town lines. They never say why but I suspect some bad apples always try to enter Freehold and it’s just a basic precaution. You have to applaud that attention to safety they have where you live.

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        • #49
          Re: Jesusween Is Almost Here!

          This year, you can give the gospel to hundreds of kids simply by dropping Chick tracts and some candy in their trick-or-treat bags. You’ll be giving the gospel to kids and their families. It's so easy!


          Some witnessing ideas here, from last year. Do these have endorsement from The Pastors?

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          • #50
            Re: Jesusween Is Almost Here!

            October 31 should be seen as a good day. On that day Martin Luther (perhaps the last godly German) left the Satanic Catholic Church and declared that we must follow the Bible and nothing else. He lead the path for the Authorized King James Bible which would come nearly a century leader.
            Ecclesiastes 5:3b "A fool's voice is known by multitude of words."

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            • #51
              Re: Jesusween Is Almost Here!

              Anyone else planning to take down carved-up pumpkins on October 31? As many of you know, the pumpkins are part of an old Celtic pagan tradition where druids made human sacrifices for their gods (read: demons) and "compensated" each victim's family by leaving them a pumpkin with a monster's face carved on it. I think it's alarming and frustrating that many "Christian" families are ignorant of this fact and unknowingly continue to honor these primitive superstitious pagan customs that we should have destroyed ages ago.

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              • #52
                Jesusween Is Almost Here!

                Originally posted by Harvey View Post
                an old Celtic pagan tradition where druids made human sacrifices for their gods (read: demons) and "compensated" each victim's family by leaving them a pumpkin with a monster's face carved on it.
                Probably an improvement from the "Druids" I've seen (read: Goths, EMO's, EDM hooligans, Juggalos, Hippies, none of whom would know a real druid if it fell out the sky and landed on their head) but otherwise Eew!!! no I didn't know that it's revolting

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                • #53
                  Re: Jesusween Is Almost Here!

                  Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
                  Probably an improvement from the "Druids" I've seen (read: Goths, EMO's, EDM hooligans, Juggalos, Hippies, none of whom would know a real druid if it fell out the sky and landed on their head) but otherwise Eew!!! no I didn't know that it's revolting
                  We had some "Druids" out here in Podunk last Helloween. They had built a large wicker man and they were going to fill it with Christian children to burn alive as a sacrifice to their heathen gods. Of course, when the fellas and I stood our ground and carried out the Lord's will (Deuteronomy 12:3), those punk teenagers claimed they were just having a bonfire "like at Burning Man." Well, it burned all right, and we no longer have an infestation of Satanists (Exodus 22:18).
                  I was sinking deep in sin far from the peaceful shore,
                  Very deeply stained within, sinking to rise no more;
                  But the Master of the Sea heard my despairing cry,
                  From the waters lifted me, now safe am I!

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