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Subject The Death of Halloween
Date October 28, 2025 3:52 PM
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** Daily Newsletter: October 28, 2025
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** In today’s newsletter:
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JUSTIN LEE: The Death of Halloween ([link removed])

SAMUEL D. JAMES: The Era of AI Porn Is Here ([link removed])

Welcome to the First Things daily newsletter, your guide to the ideas and events shaping our shared moral, cultural, and religious life. Each article we publish continues the conversations First Things has led for thirty-five years.

Stay with us as we explore the strange life and death of Halloween, and how the scourge of internet pornography is about to get much worse.

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** The Death of Halloween ([link removed])
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** Justin Lee
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From the November issue: Being born within days of Halloween may have determined the course of my artistic fixations. Growing up, I would celebrate my birthday with costume parties. Whatever else it meant, for me Halloween meant fun, gifts, and the satisfaction of growing older. I was always destined to be a writer; Halloween, arguably, ensured I would write horror. This essay is my tribute to the holiday, a tribute which is really a eulogy: For the Halloween celebrated by our forebears—even the one I knew as a kid—is quite dead.

– Justin Lee
Associate Editor

For further reading: Mary Ellen Kelly remembers a time before Halloween died in “Halloween Memories ([link removed]) ” (2010): “My earliest Halloween memory dates to the very early 1950s, when my mother took me by the hand to walk through deepening shadows to a field near our house. There, a vast army of weirdly clad older children and teenagers cavorted around a huge bonfire. . . .”
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** The Era of AI Porn Is Here ([link removed])
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** Samuel D. James
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OpenAI, which owns Chat-GPT, recently announced that users will be able to generate pornographic content starting in December. The consequences of entirely customized adult content are going to test moral arguments against porn, stress social cohesion as people slip into their fantasies, and imperil the mental health of users, Samuel James writes today: “The brave new world is no longer new.”

For further reading: Last month, James wrote about ([link removed]) the role of internet pornography in Tyler Robinson’s alleged decision to assassinate Charlie Kirk. And First Things writers have been sounding the alarm on pornography for decades: Jason Byassee wrote about the dangers of online porn in “Not Your Father’s Pornograph ([link removed]) y ([link removed]) ” (January 2008).

Until next time.
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** VIRGINIA AABRAM
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