The former ARC Christian Civilization Club informs students about Reformation Day. October 31st, 1517, Martin Luther nailed the 95 thesis to the door of the Catholic Church and started the Protestant Reformation. Halloween has since hi-jacked this historic day and turned it into a celebration of evil.
Percent of the U.S. population celebrating Reformation Day: .001%
Perecent of the U.S. population celebrating Halloween: 65%.
Yeah, looks as if this is catching on wildly.
felixjazzage 2 months ago
Despite the fact that the Celtic pagan holiday that was the predecessor of All Hallows' Evening (before All Saints' Day) predates Reformation Day by at least 1500 years, "Reformation Day" gets priority? Uh, sure, whatever, Luther fans!
felixjazzage 2 months ago
Reformation Day is a Satanic holiday.
luvdomus 6 months ago
Actually, Halloween is a variation of the old "All Hallows Eve" which is the night before "All Hallows Day" where people honored saints. There is nothing evil about Halloween today or in its origins. All Hallows Eve was practiced long before Martin Luther was ever born.
Ye4hBuddy 1 year ago
@Sanctum85
MY daughter was born on this day too.
Happy Reformation day.
Patternpop 1 year ago
i was born on Oct 31st as well and i find a great meaning in that cuz i am a reformed christian...when people tell me i was born on halloween i also add to that the reformation...
Sanctum85 3 years ago
you know what im a christian...im not gonna go around and...oh man its so sad...why cant people just love like Jesus did...
thebonodrums 3 years ago
You were born on Reformation Day too.
pjb1983 4 years ago
This offends me, because I was born on Halloween. And I actually enjoy Halloween more than Christmas.
dirtylittlesecret92 4 years ago
Halloween is great! These poor boys never just never get laid. :(
herrjackieboy 4 years ago