[Northkeep] FW: Halloween
Marc Carlson
marccarlson20 at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 11 10:05:33 PDT 2011
Most of what people assume about "The Church" is built on a foundation of dated research shown to be fallacious before half the people on this list were born. Unfortunately, the academic sources often lag behind the popular legends that "everyone knows".
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> Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:25:20 -0700
> From: princeisabitteroldman at yahoo.com
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> Well,wouldn't you agree at least that it's another case where the Christians combined a few traditions for convenience?Certainly not my area of expertise.
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> Maybe, maybe not (the Celtic thing). There is very little actual known proof for what "the celts" (as though they were a single cultural entity) actually believed or practiced. The efforts of Frazier and the Cambridge clique have been reveled more than once to have been rooted in poor research and Von Danikenesque cherry-picking of details from a myriad of sources -- so at this point, you either believe in them or you don't. But "generally agreed" is overstating the issue. Of people who've actually spent time researching the topic, the dividion is less one sided.
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> The Holiday of "Halloween" is based on the evening before Feast of All Hallows, a feast of remembering of the dead, strongly related to the Dia de los Muertos, and other non-"Celtic" practices. The act of dressing up and wandering around asking for treats is actually more predicated on the various English begging rituals of the 17th century that were practiced throughout the year.
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> > Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 14:40:23 -0700
> > From: princeisabitteroldman at yahoo.com
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> > That's a pretty broad question;you might get a better answer if you asked a more specific question.I think it's generally agreed that it has its origins in the Celtic fesival of Samhain.{like the Eldern Hills event}Here's a link to one site I found: http://www.halloween-history.org/ I'll leave it to others to judge its accuracy but it seemed it might fit your information needs.
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