Kirk Cameron Called to Repent for Encouraging Christians to Celebrate Halloween

 

[Kirk Cameron Called to Repent for Encouraging Christians to Celebrate Halloween Proclaiming the Gospel Ministries] "Kirk Cameron pointed to the Roman Catholic roots of Halloween and encouraged Christians to take it back to its origin instead of seeing it as something demonic. The Christian News Network asked Mike Gendron to comment. He said, "Kirk Cameron needs to repent of his message that urges Christians to participate in this dark holiday that glorifies the devil, ghosts, goblins and witches. Furthermore, the celebration of Halloween obscures and overshadows the anniversary of the Reformation, one of the great dates of the Christian calendar." Gendron stated, "On October 31st while Kirk Cameron is urging people to celebrate Halloween, our ministry will be encouraging people to remember the Reformers who were brutally tortured, murdered and burned at the stake by the Roman Catholic Church for defending the Gospel of Jesus Christ." Read more." Pro-Gospel.org

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]: "Halloween is what you make of it. I enjoy seeing little children dress up in various costumes and going to houses where senior citizens live. The smiles that these little kids bring to the faces of elderly people is anything but demonic."

 

It's not a holiday that Christians should celebrate. Ro 14:23

Cameron's gone way off the reservation lately.

See:

Essential Christian Doctrine Made Easy

 

Response to comment [from a Catholic]: "...November 1st is All Saints Day..."

 

Another day for pagans to worship dead people.

See:


No Idolatry

 

The Sixth Sense (1999) - "I see dead people."

 

Response to comment [from a Catholic]: "I take it you have never read the Bible.  1 Corinthians 13:12: "For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known."  Do you understand what Paul is saying? He is saying that while on earth we do not see things clearly, but once we are in heaven and in the presence of God we will see things clearly..."

 

Must be all that stained glass (1 Co 2:14).

"The greatest gift (1 Co 13:1-13):

I. The Importance of Love (13:1–3)
A. The gift of tongues is useless without it (13:1).
B. The gift of prophecy is useless without it (13:2a).
C. The gift of knowledge is useless without it (13:2b).
D. The gift of faith is useless without it (13:2c).
E. The gift of giving is useless without it (13:3). Willmington, H. L. (1999). The Outline Bible (1 Co 13). Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.

See:


A Scriptural Response to: Biblical Evidence or Catholics St. Joseph Communication
 

"So tell me, how do "dead people" see things clearly?"

 

I'll tell you if dead people can see clearly if you tell me if you think dead people can hear your prayers.

 

"Leave it to you to post something totally ignorant."

 

 

"How you manage to pervert that into something pagan is beyond me. It takes a special kind of stupidity to call that pagan..."

 

And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words (Mt 6:7, NIV).

See:


No Mary Worship

 

Monks - Monty Python and The Holy Grail

 

"Who the blazes is Mike Gendron..."

 

Mike Gendron is a fine servant of the Lord (Ro 1:16).

See:

Proclaiming the Gospel Ministries

 

"...and who cares what he thinks..."

 

Who cares what he thinks? Ac 17:11 What has God said? Ju 11

 

"As I said:  All Hallows Eve ("Halloween"), is the night before All Saints Day ("All Hallows")..."

 

When you make your way out of your churches, what do you do to the children? Mt 7:20, 8:22

 

Michael Jackson - Thriller Music Video

 

 

Kirk Cameron Called to Repent for Encouraging Christians to Celebrate Halloween