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noisycowboyglitter · 4 months ago
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The Only Ghost I Know Is The Holy Ghost: A Guide to Understanding the Holy Spirit
"The Only Ghost I Know Is The Holy Ghost" is a clever and light-hearted phrase that combines religious belief with a playful twist on Halloween themes. This statement is often used on t-shirts, signs, or social media posts, particularly by those who want to express their faith while still participating in Halloween-related activities.
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The phrase plays on the dual meaning of "ghost," contrasting the spooky apparitions associated with Halloween against the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost in Christian theology. It's a way for religious individuals to engage with the holiday season while reaffirming their spiritual beliefs.
This saying appeals to a wide range of people, from devout Christians who prefer to focus on their faith during Halloween, to those who simply enjoy the wordplay. It can serve as a conversation starter, allowing individuals to discuss their beliefs in a non-confrontational way.
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The phrase is often accompanied by playful imagery that combines religious symbols with Halloween motifs. For example, a design might feature a cartoon ghost wearing a halo, or a jack-o'-lantern carved with a cross.
"The Only Ghost I Know Is The Holy Ghost" represents a bridge between secular holiday celebrations and religious observance. It allows individuals to participate in Halloween festivities while maintaining their religious identity, offering a gentle reminder of their faith amidst the costumes and candy.
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This phrase exemplifies how humor and faith can coexist, providing a lighthearted way for religious individuals to navigate the sometimes-conflicting aspects of popular culture and personal beliefs.
Christian Halloween is an approach to the holiday that aligns traditional Halloween activities with Christian values and beliefs. This celebration often focuses on positive themes such as light, hope, and faith, rather than the darker elements typically associated with Halloween.
Many Christian families and churches organize "Harvest Festivals" or "Fall Celebrations" as alternatives to conventional Halloween parties. These events might include activities like pumpkin carving with Christian symbols, costume parties featuring biblical characters or saints, and games with religious themes.
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Some Christians use Halloween as an opportunity for outreach, distributing treats with inspirational messages or invitations to church events. Others may focus on the historical Christian roots of All Saints' Day, which follows Halloween.
Christian Halloween allows believers to participate in the seasonal festivities while maintaining their religious principles, creating a balance between cultural traditions and faith-based values.
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ramlionbam · 10 days ago
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growing up our mother would do trick or treating (giving out candy and taking us to trick or treat) but because she considered halloween a pagan holiday, we wouldn't really do halloween decorations. at most we would set out a little pumpkin or jack o' lantern, and that was only some years, mostly when we were little.
basically any holiday with religious non-jewish origins was like holiday non grata to her. thanksgiving and mother's day were in the clear, but halloween was always on thin ice, and anything with specifically christian origins (christmas, valentine's, easter) was spoken of derisively.
it's pretty funny that halloween fell into this little niche where we celebrated it, but only the main thrust of it (trick or treating), without indulging in decorating for it or anything.
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tears-that-heal · 11 days ago
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Super Fun Success for Trunk & Treat 2024!!! 🎃🥰👍 Our decor theme was “Come Just As You Are” w/ a kid dressed as a little ghost to go trick or treating & “Jesus Loves Me” is written on their bed sheet. 👻😄❤️
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birthday-journey-posts · 5 months ago
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The Pascha Pumpkin’s Gift
Once upon a moonlit night in Moriah Hallow, where enchanted forests whispered secrets and mystical creatures danced under silver leaves, Noam the Easter Bunny discovered a hidden path. It led to a cozy adobe house adorned with marigolds and flickering candles—a place where the veil between worlds was thin.
The Ximena family lived there, their hearts heavy with memories of loved ones who had crossed over. Día de los Muertos was approaching, and they prepared their ofrenda with care. But this year, something extraordinary awaited them.
Noam hopped up the stone steps, his fluffy tail twitching in anticipation. He carried a pumpkin—a pumpkin unlike any other. Its skin shimmered like moonstone, and when Noam touched it, he felt warmth and ancient magic.
“Dear Ximena family,” Noam whispered, “I bring you the Pascha Pumpkin. It holds the essence of love, faith, remembrance, and connection.”  A connection between the living and the departed.
The family gathered around, eyes wide with wonder. They placed the Pascha Pumpkin on the ofrenda (alter) to honor their grandparents, its glow illuminating cherished photographs. It became the focal point for their Día de los Muertos celebrations. The ofrenda serves as a bridge between the living and the spirits. The Pascha Pumpkin radiant stories of departed grandparents, whispered secrets from the Otherworld, and sang songs that made the candles dance.
As midnight approached, the veil lifted. Spirits emerged—their laughter like wind chimes, their presence a balm for grieving hearts. Noam watched as the Ximena parents held hands, tears glistening. They felt their ancestors’ love, as tangible as the pumpkin’s warmth.
The Pascha Pumpkin pulsed, weaving memories into the night. It whispered forgotten lullabies, and the Ximena children giggled, feeling their grandparents’ kisses on their foreheads. And then, a miracle: the pumpkin split open, revealing tiny golden seeds. Each seed held a memory—a shared laugh, a stolen kiss, a favorite recipe. 
Día de los Muertos dawned, and the ofrenda glowed with Pascha Pumpkin miracle. The spirits danced, twirling with joy. Noam watched; his heart full. He knew that love transcended worlds, that even in grief, there was beauty.
And so, every year, the Ximena family planted the seed in their garden, and soon, marigolds bloomed, their petals echoing laughter, sharing stories and savoring pumpkin soup. Noam visited, leaving gifts—a feather, a moonbeam, a whispered promise.
The Pascha Pumpkin’s legacy lived on, reminding all who passed by: Love was the bridge between realms, and remembrance was a gift to be cherished.
And that, my dear reader, is how Noam the Easter Bunny and the Pascha Pumpkin wove magic into the tapestry of Moriah Hallow.
May your heart be as warm as a pumpkin’s glow, and may you find joy in the whispers of memories.
Learn more about The Pascha Pumpkin; in Noam Fall Garden adventure story book.
Hope you find One--- Hope you get One
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grossbabygoblin · 1 year ago
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Farmers market flowers and spooky shopping at Michaels aesthetic 🪻🦇🔮 (ft. the face of me deciding how much imma dish out from mah wallet)
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battywitch · 1 year ago
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Alright, which one of you fuckers (affectionate, mostly) is responsible for infecting me with this bizarre desire to decorate for winter holidays?
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angel-dust-addict · 2 years ago
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//Thanksgiving is now officially over in the entirety of the US, and we all know what that means. It's time for Yule! Christmas? Never met her. Nope, Yule time. Planning to get my tree up, my various decorations out, and my alter changed over this weekend. Putting the Halloween decorations up too, because those never got put up this year. I was sick and stressed out for all of spooky season. So I'm decorating for "Hallowmas." I mean, Halloween is gay Christmas, after all. It fits. Shhhhhh, no, my decorations make sense. 🤫 >_>;;;
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ooc-miqojak · 1 month ago
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Jesus never said you can't celebrate Halloween, or decorate with skulls and skeletons! (Jesus DID say there is no gender, though - only children of God! Treat your bigoted family to that nugget.)There's also notably 10 rules God put out a while back now... none say "you can't dress up and party and eat candy" - mostly they add up to "don't be a dick, and don't put other gods before me". What are these pseudo-Christians smoking that they think an all powerful, all knowing entity would give a single fuck about if you decorate with skeletons? They do know we're not gathering naked in the woods to dance around a big, plastic cauldron from Spirit Halloween, right? So they know it's 2024 and the average person isn't sacrificing goats (something Christians used to do) in their backyard... right?
This is so fucking funny
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batunatu · 12 days ago
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wake up babe, it's time to annoy my moots with my anti-halloween argentinian spirit animal !!
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peachiyyy · 15 days ago
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I hate seeing christmas stuff out when it’s not even halloween yet. It pisses me off christmas lovers can never let us #realhalloweenlovers have anything
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new-bird-song · 24 days ago
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Christmas creep is the worst there are still two weeks until halloween and every store ive been to is already replacing halloween decorations with Christmas decorations to the point its almost hard to find halloween stuff. Jesus will get his turn but it can wait two weeks fuckin hell
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noam-easter-bunny · 26 days ago
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Book Reading Witch Librarian
https://www.booksie.com/721393-the-pumpkin-witch
5 Star children book series.
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bookrabbit · 4 months ago
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Ah, the delightful Pascha Pumpkin from Noam Fall Garden! It’s a magical creation that holds secrets and wonder. Let me guide you to where you might find one:
Explore the Books: Dive into the enchanting world of Noam’s adventures. The “Noam Fall Garden” book series reveals the story behind the Pascha Pumpkin. 
Online Adventures: You can watch videos related to the Pascha Pumpkin on YouTube:
“Pascha Pumpkin Challenge” by Okemo Okemo: Discover the secrets and join the challenge1
“Noam Fall Garden Pascha Pumpkin Challenge”: Another adventure awaits here2
Halloween Celebrations: Keep an eye out during Halloween! Noam and his forest friends might leave Pascha Pumpkins for good-hearted souls. 
Hope you find one!  Hope you get One! 
Remember, the Pascha Pumpkin embodies hope, love, and faith. May you find one and unravel its magic! 
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birthday-journey-posts · 4 months ago
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Halloween the Search for Pascha Pumpkin
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tears-that-heal · 1 year ago
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Reused my Trunk Or Treat decorations to make my porch a bit festive for tonight. I’m excited to hand out more color pages and candy! 🥰🎃🍭
Let Your Light SHINE Brightest on Halloween!!!
“If you are filled with light, with no dark corners, then your whole life will be radiant, as though a floodlight were filling you with light.”
‭‭- Luke‬ ‭11‬:‭36‬ ‭NLT‬
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bitterkarella · 1 month ago
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not a scientific study by any means, but an interesting anecdote: In my neighborhood, not a single house with TRUMP signs has decorated for Halloween. Any house with Halloween decorations is either HARRIS/WALZ or unaffiliated, and the only exception to this rule is a single TRUMP house which has a single inflatable Mickey Mouse (not a Halloween themed Mickey, just regular Mickey in his red pants) (?????) out in the yard. Halloween in my lifetime has generally been a nonpartisan issue -- used to be that even most conservatives and a majority of Christians would still celebrate, so this divide seems really... striking to me? But I guess it makes sense, Halloween does incorporate a bunch of thinks that MAGA hates:
satanism
witchcraft
giving free stuff to moochers (communism)
gender nonconforming clothing
fun
happy children
masking
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