 Well, the origin of Halloween we know is evil, but some people will argue, well, Christmas and Easter, the origin is bad. But in reality, why we don't celebrate Halloween is because not of just the origins, but because of what it promotes. It promotes darkness, it promotes fear, and it promotes death. As Christians, we're the light of the world, we are also people of faith, and we're people that promote life. And so I don't know how anybody, like in the right mind, can celebrate something that brings death, darkness, and fear. You know, we're already fighting devils and demons on every corner. And the founder of Satanism, he actually said, I'm so glad that Christians allow their kids to celebrate the devil one day of the year. And so if for Satanists and people who do wicked and would do, you know, this is a very huge holiday, kind of like Christmas for us. I think it's not wise for Christians to celebrate that and to go all out for that. A lot of churches, what they do is they do harvest parties and we do that here where we allow kids to come in, we give them gifts, and we celebrate life, we celebrate light, and we celebrate faith instead of doing that. As Christians, if we conform to the world, we will lose our distinction. But if we isolate ourselves from the world, we will lose our influence. So we have to be in the world, but not off the world.