By the nutters I mean crazies, idiots and the retards that believe that celebrating this innocent annual event really brings out the spirits, ghosts and demons. Some even believe it is Devil worship.
Then there are crazies who seek to harm children by lacing the treats with harmful substances. How sick can they get?
So is it just innocent fun? That depends on your beliefs I suppose. And as I don’t believe in ghosts, spirits or the horned and a wayward son of God, the personification of evil called the Devil, it’s easy for me to see it as a bit of fun without fear or guilt.
I found this useful article on the subject at EzineArticles.com and I have reprinted it here:
Keep Your Children Safe on Halloween
By David Slone
Halloween can be fun and exciting for kids. The idea of dressing up and going from house to house in search of candy treasures, fills their little minds with glee. Although Halloween is exciting, it can also be dangerous. This Halloween, make sure you are keeping your children safe by following a few simple steps.
First, make sure your children are wearing clothing that is light reflective. Dark and scary costumes are super fun, but they can also be super dangerous because cars cannot see kids that are dressed in dark colors. Have your children wear lighter colors, and purchase a few glow sticks that your kids can wear. They now sell glow sticks that kids can wear like necklaces or bracelets. These are easy to see and fun to wear, too.
The second thing you can do to keep your children safe this Halloween is to make sure that they are traveling in a group. Never send your child out alone. It is always safer to have a few parents take their children out together. Not only does this make the holiday even more fun, but it keeps kids safer from predators. Going trick-or-treating in a group is also safer because cars may not always see a child on their own. Groups are always easier to see. Remember, safety in numbers.
Finally, always check your child’s candy before letting them eat it. Throw away any candy that looks torn or opened, and go ahead and get rid of the candy that looks particularly bad for them. The kids get so much candy for Halloween that they will never notice if you pitch the candy that has excessive food coloring or preservatives. As long as your child does not have a chocolate allergy, stick with chocolate candies that do not contain too many chemical additives.
Halloween can be a super fun holiday when you keep kids safe and healthy. Make sure your kids are safe and protected. Following these easy steps will give parents the peace of mind they need to really enjoy this Halloween. Remember, have fun, stay safe, and don’t eat too much candy!
Would you like to read about the true origins of Halloween? TrueGhostTales.com has cool stuff about Halloween, even the history of Halloween costumes and trick-or-treating. Of course you will also find lots of ghost stories and other topics of the paranormal and the strange.
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Thanks James sorry for the delay in replying I’ve been a bit under-the-weather recently.
Happy Halloween The Duck Shoot keep the good work your human rights work is fantastic,
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