A number of religious traditions do not observe the holiday of Halloween. This non-observance often stems from theological differences regarding the holiday’s origins and associated practices, which are perceived by some as being rooted in paganism or incompatible with their own beliefs.
The avoidance of Halloween celebrations is often motivated by a desire to maintain religious purity and avoid practices that are seen as conflicting with core tenets. Furthermore, some groups object to the commercialization and secularization of Halloween, feeling that its focus on costumes, candy, and macabre themes detracts from more meaningful spiritual pursuits.