I had always celebrated Halloween as a kid. But in recent years, I have grown more and more weary of it, wanting nothing to do with it for the last several years. But it's funny that when people find out that I don't do Halloween, most never ask me why. They just look at me like I have two heads or even ridicule me (fellow Christians included). So I wanted to use this as an opportunity to explain my reasons. [This ended up much longer than I realized. There is a summary at the end.]
Symbols of Death and Evil
John 10:10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I [Jesus] am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
Fellowship with the World
2 Corinthians 6:14, 17 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness? ... (17) Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you...James 4:4 Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God.
1 John 2:15-17 Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. (16) For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. (17) And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.
The Root of the Problem
Hosea 3:1 (NKJV) Then the LORD said to me, "Go again, love a woman who is loved by a lover and is committing adultery, just like the love of the LORD for the children of Israel, who look to other gods and love the raisin cakes of the pagans."
Samhain
Halloween can be traced back to the Celtic pagan festival, Samhain. The Celts had four holidays that centered around the transition of seasons, but Samhain was the biggest and most important one. Their calendar year began on November 1, so October 31 would have been their New Year's Eve.
"According to the Celtic pagan religion, known as Druidism, the spirits of those who had died in the preceding year roamed the earth on Samhain evening. The Celts sought to ward off these spirits with offerings of food and drink. The Celts also built bonfires at sacred hilltop sites and performed rituals, often involving human and animal sacrifices, to honor Druid deities."
-- Microsoft Encarta
Apparently the Celts, as well as most pagan peoples, were Sun worshippers. Samhain was the summer's end, a time at which "the Earth nods a sad farewell to the [sun] God."
"According to Irish mythology, during that night the great shield of Scathach was lowered, allowing the barriers between the worlds to fade and the forces of chaos to invade the realms of order, the material world conjoining with the world of the dead."
-- from http://www.crystalinks.com/halloween03.html (produced by a so-called psychic and reiki master; not recommended except for the purpose of research)
Wicca
"It is generally celebrated on October 31st, but some traditions prefer November 1st. It is one of the two "spirit-nights" each year, the other being Beltane. It is a magical interval when the mundane laws of time and space are temporarily suspended, and the Thin Veil between the worlds is lifted. Communicating with ancestors and departed loved ones is easy at this time, for they journey through this world on their way to the Summerlands. It is a time to study the Dark Mysteries and honor the Dark Mother and the Dark Father, symbolized by the Crone and her aged Consort."
All Hallows Day
We also know that by this time much of the realm of Christianity had been influenced by the world and had been compromised (Constantine, etc.). It is a worthwhile study to take the time to understand the Babylonian, pagan influences that are present within the Roman Catholic Church (RCC). The following from Jeremiah Project is only one example:
"… in the 7th century, Pope Boniface IV introduced All Saints' Day, a time to honor saints and martyrs, to replace the pagan festival of the dead. It was observed on May 13. In 834, Gregory III moved All Saint's Day from May 13 to Nov. 1 and for Christians, this became an opportunity for remembering before God all the saints who had died and all the dead in the Christian community. Oct. 31 thus became All Hallows' Eve ('hallow' means 'saint').
"Sadly, though, many of the customs survived and were blended in with Christianity. Numerous folk customs connected with the pagan observances for the dead have survived to the present."
"The theological basis for the feast is the doctrine that the souls which, on departing from the body, are not perfectly cleansed from venial sins, or have not fully atoned for past transgressions, are debarred from the Beatific Vision, and that the faithful on earth can help them by prayers, almsdeeds and especially by the sacrifice of the Mass."
-- from Catholic Encyclopedia, New Advent
Satanism
"…Halloween is the most important Satanic festival. Obviously I do not agree with fundamentalist Christians that animal or human sacrifice are necessary (or even desirable) aspects of Satanic practice. But I do happen to agree that when people dress in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and decorate their homes with various Halloween symbols (which I also consider to be "occult"), they are indeed glorifying the Prince of Darkness and His ways, however unknowingly. I share the ancient Celtic belief that, as Samhain, Halloween represents a "gateway" between the carnal world and the spirit world, through which the spirits of the dead and the yet-to-be-born are temporarily free to pass and visit upon the living…""To me, it is no accident that midnight, the darkest hour of the night (also called "the Witching Hour"), is considered to be the beginning of a new day. Likewise, Halloween, the "darkest" night of the year (in the sense of being the most supernatural and occult-oriented night of the year -- even from a secular standpoint), is the beginning of a new year. It represents the victory of darkness over light. It is the night when the Devil roams the earth and possesses people to make merry and give in to their darker, "unrestrained" selves, most often by wearing these darker selves on the outside as costumes. Halloween is the one night of the year when grown adults are allowed to act like children, and we are allowed to temporarily do away with everyday reality and be whatever we truly want to be, in the deepest, darkest heart of our imaginations. Halloween is literally the Season of the Witch, a time for myth and magic, for ghost stories and the occult. It is the night when the creatures of the wild make ready to hibernate for winter, and to sleep and live in dreams until the call of spring wakens them to life and lust. Halloween, to me, is the Devil's Night, pure and simple.”
Summary
- It extols death and evil, therefore it is a celebration of sin.
- It involves compromising with the world system.
- Halloween customs and traditions can be traced back to the pagan festival of Samhain practiced by the Druids. This involves:
- the worship of nature and the seasons
- animal and human sacrifices
- divination
- superstition
- Halloween is an unholy sabbath recognized by Wiccans and other witches
- The effort has been made to sanctify these pagan rituals and traditions for "the church," but the Bible is clear that we cannot purify an unclean thing, but an unclean thing can certainly corrupt us (Haggai 2:11-13, 1 Cor. 5:6)
- Halloween is a special night for Satanists, Luciferians, and devil worshippers
Rethinking Halloween
Jeremiah Project
The Fantasy and Folklore of All Hallows - Library of Congress Website
A Seductive Bridge Between Two WorldsSome examples of Halloween from a wicked perspective. THESE WEBSITES ARE EVIL. FOR THE PURPOSE OF RESEARCH ONLY. USE CAUTION.
Inner Sanctum
How to Celebrate the God and Goddess at Samhain
Crystalinks
The Celtic Fire Festivals
1 comment:
To be consistent, the same should eb said about Christmas, yes?
BTW, before Halloween in America came Luther in 1517. Something about 95 theses or something. Wouldn't it be nice to instead have a outdoor sermon over the theses than trunk or treat?
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