Choosing Light Over Darkness: A Rejection of Halloween

The song "Halloween Não" by Minha Vida É Uma Viagem is a clear and passionate rejection of the Halloween celebration, rooted in Christian beliefs. The lyrics express a strong preference for life and light over the themes of death and darkness that are often associated with Halloween. The artist emphasizes that some people have become desensitized to the macabre elements of Halloween, finding amusement in skeletons and the celebration of death. However, the song's narrator firmly disagrees with this perspective, citing the Bible as their guide.

The lyrics repeatedly highlight the idea that the Bible does not support the notion of the dead wandering the earth. Instead, it teaches that believers are "children of light" and should distance themselves from anything associated with evil and death. The song underscores a commitment to following Jesus and embracing the life and light that He offers. This is contrasted with the darkness and fear that the artist associates with Halloween.

The chorus of the song reinforces the message of choosing life and joy over darkness and fear. The artist sings about a world colored by God's perfect love, rejecting the idea that God created a world filled with evil and fear. The repetition of the phrase "Eu escolho a vida" (I choose life) serves as a powerful declaration of the artist's values and beliefs. The song ultimately serves as a call to embrace a life filled with love, light, and joy, in stark contrast to the themes of Halloween.

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  2. E aí?
  3. Jesus
  4. Peixes
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  6. Elias e os Profetas de Baal
  7. Deus Te Fez Para Sorrir
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  10. Zaqueu
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