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Well, the author doesn't help his cause by highlighting several commonly held, but incorrect notions - such as the infamous razor blade/poisoned candy myth (to date, only one documented case of Halloween poisining has led to a child death, and this was by the child's father, not some random psycho killing off the neighborhood children) and the more recent false statistic that Halloween is second only to Christmas in terms of money spent (when in fact, it is sixth on the list. (see these and other Halloween myths debunked at http://www.snopes.com/holidays/halloween/halloween.asp )
Anyway, because some people misuse something does not make it in itself evil - Paul told us in Romans that nothing is in itself evil, but only becomes evil when men use it as evil. So, Christians should not be made to feel guilty for enjoying a fun holiday.