What is the original meaning of Halloween?

"Hallow" — or holy person — refers to the saints celebrated on All Saints' Day, which is November 1. The "een" part of the word is a contraction of "eve" — or evening before. So basically, Halloween is just an old-fashioned way of saying "the night before All Saints' Day" — also called Hallowmas or All Hallows' Day.
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What is the real meaning of Halloween?

Halloween, contraction of All Hallows' Eve, a holiday observed on October 31, the evening before All Saints' (or All Hallows') Day. The celebration marks the day before the Western Christian feast of All Saints and initiates the season of Allhallowtide, which lasts three days and concludes with All Souls' Day.
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How did Halloween start and why?

The tradition originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a time to honor all saints.
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What does Halloween mean in the Bible?

Halloween or Hallowe'en (a contraction of "All Hallows' evening"), less commonly known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve, is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.
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Is celebrating Halloween a sin?

Does the Bible Say Celebrating Halloween Is a Sin? The Bible says nothing specific about Halloween, Samhain, or any of the Roman festivals.
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Is Halloween based on a true story?

The iconic, low-budget horror film Halloween terrified and haunted audiences for years, beginning with the original 1978 release. While most people believe the film is a work of fiction, the inspiration came from director and co-writer John Carpenter's experiences and true-crime horror.
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What religion doesnt celebrate Halloween?

Each year there are Muslims, Jews and Christians in the United States that abstain from celebrating Halloween.
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Who invented Halloween?

Halloween was invented over 2,000 years ago by the Celts.

Celtic people, who lived in the area that is now Northern Ireland, the U.K., and parts of France, celebrated this festival on October 31.
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Why do we say trick or treat?

The phrase is a subtle suggestion that if a treat (like candy) is given, then the child will not perform a “trick" (mischief) on the owner of the house. This popular Halloween custom has its origins in the ancient practices of “souling" and “guising."
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Why do we trick or treat on Halloween?

It involved going door-to-door in costume, performing short scenes or parts of plays in exchange for food or drink. The custom of trick-or-treating on Halloween may come from the belief that supernatural beings, or the souls of the dead, roamed the earth at this time and needed to be appeased.
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Who is Halloween based on?

John Carpenter on the set of Halloween. Multiple Halloween fan sites claim Myers could also, in part, be based on Stanley Stiers, who went on a killing spree in Iowa in the 1920s, even murdering his entire family on Halloween.
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Was the cross a pagan symbol?

The cross in its various shapes and forms was a symbol of various beliefs. In pre-Christian times it was a pagan religious symbol throughout Europe and western Asia.
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Is Halloween religious or cultural?

The most straightforward answer is that Halloween is "secular." People who celebrate this day in a religious context generally do not call it Halloween. Also, the common practices associated with Halloween such as costuming and giving of treats are secular celebrations.
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Who is Jehovah?

Jehovah (/dʒɪˈhoʊvə/) is a Latinization of the Hebrew יְהֹוָה‎ Yəhōwā, one vocalization of the Tetragrammaton יהוה‎ (YHWH), the proper name of the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. The Tetragrammaton יהוה is considered one of the seven names of God in Judaism and one of the names of God in Christianity.
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Is the real Michael Myers still alive?

Michael Myers' body was never found in 1978, although many simply assumed him dead. Dr. Loomis continued to track Myers' possible movements until he passed away in the mid-nineties, while Laurie Strode feigned death in a car accident in case her brother ever came after her again.
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Is Michael Myers a psychopath?

Michael also seems to be psychopathic, engaging in zoosadism and mass murder, however he may also be sociopathic, which means emotions could be there, but in some cases they are blunted or flat.
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Why are schools banning Halloween?

There are 2 main reasons as to why so many schools are choosing to forego hosting Halloween celebrations: the fear that the festivities will make some students and staff feel alienated due to various personal or cultural and religious reasons.
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Does the Bible mention a cross?

Mark 10:21 KJV

Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, take up the cross, and follow me.
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Is Thanksgiving a pagan holiday?

While Thanksgiving is not tied to any one specific religion, it's traditions are quite similar to a number of ancient Pagan harvest celebrations. For example, in ancient Rome they celebrated the holiday of Cerelia, which honored the harvest goddess of grain called Ceres.
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What does INRI mean on a cross?

INRI in British English

abbreviation for. Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum (the inscription placed over Christ's head during the Crucifixion) Word origin. Latin: Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews.
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Was Michael Myers a true story?

No, Michael Myers isn't real and there was never a serial killing that the character or Halloween movies were based on. Michael Myers was inspired by a young boy that John Carpenter met during a college trip.
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What is the mark on Michael Myers wrist?

The Mark of Thorn was a symbol that appeared on the wrist of those involved with the Cult, or cursed by one of its members. It could be seen on Michael's wrist and hand, and, in the Producer's Cut, it could be seen on Dr. Wynn and later Dr. Loomis.
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Is Michael Myers a serial killer?

Michael Myers, also known as The Shape, is a serial killer appearing in the Halloween series. He was created by John Carpenter in the late 1970's.
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What is the history of Halloween?

Yet, the Halloween holiday has its roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (a Gaelic word pronounced “SAH-win”), a pagan religious celebration to welcome the harvest at the end of summer, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts.
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