I'd wear a bunny suit, ask for candies, give light shows, have a picnic and party in a cemetery with the dead for all I care.
Even at wakes, oh yes.
Karaoke, gambling, wild dress codes...
While there's a group of rosary prayers chanting in front of a cross nearby.
In rural regions, depending where, gets top up with witches and medicine men alike no problem.
That's how my world works.
Christian teachings, along with other religious kinds of practices... That do not contradict with 'paganism'.
This persistent divide between seeing nature as sacred, from philosophy like teachings...
Claiming this is moral, that is immoral -- might as well be all in someone's head.
There's a funny persistent misinterpretation of what sin and division even meant.
To witness them misinterpretations in action is either hilarious, tragic or just plain pathethic.
So if one asks me; 'Is it immoral or unethical to celebrate Halloween?'
I'd ask;
What religious beliefs do you conform?
What is your idea of celebrating Halloween?
And what is your basis on the term unethical?
Contexts, contexts...!
'Unethical' may even mean 'carving funny faces on large surfaces' it mattered not what it meant -- luring/baring spirits, devil worship/dissing, story/history/myth reenactment/celebration, or plain old commercial giggles turn illegal due to copyright.
