Move Halloween?

Wow, I had no idea the battle lines of this topic were so clearly defined.
Just wait til we get to Christmas, I guess.
From my research, I have come to the understanding of what Constantine did, and have totally jumped ship from Christianity...... because it has been both corrupted and perverted, and as far as I can tell, Revelation clearly has a lot to say about that.
The Believers are supposed to be a peculiar people letting their light shine among the Gentiles pagans and heathens. Celebrating "Christianized" holidays , stamped onto pagan Holy-Days , in the obedience to Constantine Law, realizing that he murdered thousands and thousands of dissenters to promote his one-religion empire, should not be something we should do. He was an evil, murdering, warmonger, power-hungry, and a servant to his wicked mother. Study it out for yourselves. The Bible tells us repeatedly to come out of Babylon.Since Babylon no longer exists, this must mean Spiritual Babylon; and it is left up to us to figure out where this is. As for me I'm leaning towards the corrupted church as being this Mystery-Babylon. And you can see why; even Christians cannot come to the same conclusions; never mind the ungodly.
The first couple of chapters in Revelation are all about Jesus admonishing the 7 churches, and prophesying nearly two thousand years ago, that they would need to get back onto the narrow path,AND even telling them Exactly what they needed to do.
Ask yourselves; did Jesus ever endorse a Holy Day? and if so, what was/were the names of them? and do we find them restored in the NewKingdom? for what purpose?, and what are the consequences of not celebrating them? Some Christians already know the answers. Most haven't got a clue. And I wonder what percentage were taught that those Holy Days were all nailed to the cross, by their pastors, whom they believed.

God just wants a family of obedient loving children, doing loving things, and just loving all the time. Our time on this Earth is all about that. What is our NewCommandment? It is nothing more than a re-statement and summary of the Ten Commandments into one easy to remember verse.
The principal statement being to love God. And how do we do that? John 14 has a great deal to say about that, culminating with
15 If ye love me, keep my commandments.
21 He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.

Believers know not to mix evil with good