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Halloween: The Devils Birthday?

righteousdude2

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Out of the mouth of babes comes the truth and wisdom of God:godisgood: ....A few years ago, my 5 year son was talking about Jesus and the devil [following a Bible study I had with the wife and kids], and because it was Halloween, and we don't celebrate or acknowledge this day like the world does, he calmly looked me in the eyes and said: "Dad, do we not celebrate Halloween because it's the devils birthday?"

And I asked him where he got that idea, and he said that he thought that if Christmas was birthday of Jesus, than Halloween must be the birthday of the devil!

That was great thinking on his behalf. So I hugged him, and told him that he hit that :thumbs: nail "right on the head!"

I just wish we could all be that intuitive to the truth of His word when it comes to evil versus the goodness of our God.

Blessings and peace to all of you,

Pastor Paul
 

npetreley

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Except that Christmas (Dec 25) isn't Jesus' birthday. And the devil wasn't born. But aside from those minor details, cool. ;)
 

righteousdude2

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Thanks

npetreley said:
Except that Christmas (Dec 25) isn't Jesus' birthday. And the devil wasn't born. But aside from those minor details, cool. ;)
At 5, I didn't think he was ready to split theological hairs....so, I let him slide! Thanks for the feedback brother.

Pastor Paul
 

npetreley

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righteousdude2 said:
At 5, I didn't think he was ready to split theological hairs....so, I let him slide! Thanks for the feedback brother.

Pastor Paul

You probably have the better approach. But I told my kids early on (as early as 4 yrs old) that Jesus was more likely born sometime in September. I'm the master of TMI (too much information), and my kids sometimes pay the price for that. ;)
 

EdSutton

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npetreley said:
You probably have the better approach. But I told my kids early on (as early as 4 yrs old) that Jesus was more likely born sometime in September. I'm the master of TMI (too much information), and my kids sometimes pay the price for that. ;)
Naw, October!! :thumbsup: :smilewinkgrin:

Ed
 

righteousdude2

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Probably Not...

npetreley said:
You probably have the better approach. But I told my kids early on (as early as 4 yrs old) that Jesus was more likely born sometime in September. I'm the master of TMI (too much information), and my kids sometimes pay the price for that. ;)
I doubt if your kids got too much info brother. To each situation there is a unique response. You did right with your kids, and I did right with mine. We are only human, and we each have different ways to parent.

Thanks for the feedback.

Pastor Paul
 
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