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Originally Posted by Anon-San
This took a while to answer all the questions in detail as I had to reflect closely with my experience growing up in the Local Churches. Here it goes (it's a long read):
(1)……….I felt out of place growing up. I initially thought it may have to do with my language delay; but as examined my family’s social circle, I realized how different and off they were compared with my secular peers. My family abruptly canceled Halloween when I was around 3rd grade and that was when I had to explain why I was not allowed to celebrate it. …….
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I’m a former LC member. I honestly didn’t know much or ever researched the Halloween day, until I got out of the movement. There are a lot of folk stories, historical things that are made and written to desensitize the most hidden meaning of this day, especially in our world that’s driven by consumerism and entertainment. But it is not until you ask people who know the true meaning of this day in the spiritual world that still exist regardless if we are willing to admit to it or not. I will attach a powerful testimony from someone who at one time was on the other side, but was saved and became a believer in Christ. This is still exist today, and although we knowingly or unknowingly think that it’s no big deal, it’s there regardless of our view of what it’s all about.
https://youtu.be/PFAxuDApKD0?si=i1o3ROUdDccHhJax