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Nowadays, many Protestants, and specifically Evangelical Christians,
tend to disapprove of Halloween due to its perceived pagan origins and the ways in which
contemporary celebrations of the holiday are believed to conflict with Christian values.
Evangelical Christians often emphasize strict adherence to the teachings of the Bible,
and many interpret scripture as being in opposition to engaging with the supernatural
or participating in practices that might be seen as celebrating evil or darkness.
Catholics, on the other hand, have a different historical and theological context for
understanding Halloween. The connection of Halloween to All Saints' Day and All Souls'
Day provides a framework that ties the holiday more directly to Christian beliefs and practices.
The Catholic tradition of honoring saints and praying for the deceased fits naturally
with the historical practices associated with Halloween, making it easier for Catholics to
participate in the holiday while still aligning with their religious beliefs.