Aren't all the Christian holidays rooted in paganism of one sort or another? Easter - named for Eostre or Ishtar, pagan goddess of fertility. Christmas, moved from the actual birth of Christ sometime in the spring to the Feastday of Saturnalia. Halloween isn't the only one. So why aren't the fundamentalists getting Christmas moved to March or April? After all, we wouldn't want folks celebrating Saturnalia!
Christianity has only itself to blame if folks are celebrating what the fundamentalists consider dangerous holidays. In order to increase their popularity, first in Roman regions, later in the British Isles and Northern Europe, the early Christian missionaries incorporated all sorts of local customs and rituals into Christianity. That's how they spread so easily - it was more popular than simply destroying the nonbelievers. The Christians didn't really get into that until the Crusades.
Christianity has only itself to blame if folks are celebrating what the fundamentalists consider dangerous holidays. In order to increase their popularity, first in Roman regions, later in the British Isles and Northern Europe, the early Christian missionaries incorporated all sorts of local customs and rituals into Christianity. That's how they spread so easily - it was more popular than simply destroying the nonbelievers. The Christians didn't really get into that until the Crusades.