II Corinthians 6:14-17; Ephesians 5:8
The name means “All Hollows’ Eve”. But is it really?
Where did it come from? What is it all about? Creepy goblins, ghosts and
demons, witches on brooms, spiders and bats, dead men’s bones, flickering
jack-o-lanterns, black cats, eerie costumes and parties. What a weird festival
this is! Should we as children of God practice it?
Halloween is increasingly costly and dangerous. Each
year following this strange celebration, gruesome accounts surface of the
giving of booby-trapped treats to children; apples with concealed razor blades,
cookies containing ground glass, candy laced with laxatives or spiked with
poisons. This is to say nothing of the cases, reported and unreported, of muggings,
murders and molestations which occur on the eve of “All Hallows”. In addition
there are other incidences of bodily harm inflicted during the course of
Halloween festivities, some on purpose and some accidently.
THE ORIGIN OF HALLOWEEN
It really is no secret that Halloween has been around
for thousands of years. Centuries before the birth of Christ the Druids
performed mystical rites and ceremonies in honor of the dead on their New
Year’s Eve, October 31.
The ancient Druids priests (known as “Men of Oak”),
the most evil people living at this time in England, France, Germany and the
Celtic countries celebrated the “Vigil of Samhain” in honor of their god, Samhain,
lord of the dead who demanded human blood sacrifices. These men were so filled
with demons that some had strange, frightening powers. The people lived in
terror of the Druids. Halloween is fun for the kids today, but in the times of
the Druids it was a night of horror. Halloween had its origin with the Druids.
On Halloween the druids and their followers went from house to house playing
tricks or treat. The treat demanded by the Druids would be a young woman for
human sacrifice. If the treat pleased the Druids they would leave a
jack-o-lantern with a lighted candle made of human fat to protect those inside
from being killed by demons that night.
When some people couldn’t meet the demands of the
Druids, then it was time for the trick. A Hex (hexagram) was drawn on the front
door. That night Satan or his demons would kill someone in that home through
fear. That night the victim was assaulted brutally by the priests and
sacrificed her to their god. Even today on Halloween night many occult killings
take place in the USA and around the world.
Halloween acquired sinister significance with ghosts,
witches, hobgoblins, black cats, fairies and demons of all kinds said to be
roaming about the land. The people believed that evil spirits lurked about as
the sun god grew pale and Samhain grew stronger. By lighting great bonfires on
the hillsides, on the “Vigil of Samhain”, they hoped to scare away the evil
spirits of those who had died the previous year. It was believed that on this
day the souls of the dead would rise from the grave to haunt those who were
living.
By waving burning straw aloft on pitchforks, the
people tried to frighten off demons and witches. Just in case waving of
burning straw didn’t work, the people also put on grotesque and terrifying
costumes. They believed that if you dressed in a horrible enough fashion and
went roaming around with the spirits all night, they would think you were one
of them and they would do you no harm. They believed that when these spirits
came to your house, if you did not treat them, they would trick you.
Halloween is a day Witches celebrate above all other
days. Witches have eight major festivals throughout the year. The major
Witchcraft festival is October 31 or Halloween. Witchcraft is not child’s play.
It is an abomination in the eyes of God (Ex. 22:18; Dt. 18:10-12; I Sam. 15:23;
II kings 9:22; II Cron. 33:6; Mic. 5:12; Nah, 3:4; Gal. 5:19-21). From 1575 to
the 1700’s many people were burned at the stake for their real or suspected
involvement in witchcraft. Yet, today witchcraft has gained acceptability by
many people. Even the Internal Revenue Service has given tax exempt status to
the church of Wicca (the official church of witchcraft). The word Witch is
derived from the Saxon word WICA, which means “wise one”. The black of a
witches cloak reminds us that Halloween is a “festival of the dead.”
All Saints’ (All Souls ’ Day), was a day that the
Roman Catholic church set aside in memory of early Christians who died for
their beliefs, it was first celebrated in the month of May. By the year 900 the
date had been changed to November 1. Another name for All Saints’ Day was “All
Hallows”; October 31 was known as All Hallow’ Eve, which was later shortened to
“Halloween”.
While All Hollow’s Eve originally had been a strictly
Roman Catholic holiday, the pagan influences from earlier traditions gradually
crept in while the Catholic Church’s influence waned. Soon Halloween became a
secular observance, and many customs and practices developed.
History books and encyclopedias freely and openly
describe this pagan origin and explain their parallelism to today’s customs.
Halloween is pagan; still most people, will justify Halloween’s observance by
saying, “So what? So it was started by pagans. We aren’t thinking about pagan
gods today. We’re just having fun. Where it came from doesn’t make any
difference.”
Well, it doesn’t make any difference unless you care
what God says on the subject! And if you accept the teachings of God, then it
does make a great deal of difference! God’s Word has a great deal to say about
why you should not be involved with customs such as those centering on
Halloween.
One only has to look at Halloween costumes and
decorations to see that it celebrates death, devils, witches and darkness. We
as children of God are supposed to conduct ourselves in a way that exemplifies
light and life, not darkness and death.
The real contradiction between these two approaches is
noted by Ralph Linton, in “Halloween Through Twenty Centuries”. “Among all the
festivals which we celebrate today, few have histories stranger than that of
Halloween, it commemorates beings and rites with which the church has always
been at war.”
C. W. Douglas discloses in “The American Book of
Days”, “The mystic rites and ceremonies with which Halloween was originally
observed had their origin among the Druids, centuries before the dawn of the
Christian era in the celebration on the eve of the festival of Samhain, the
Lord of the dead-Satan. The early Roman Catholic Church adopted the eve and the
days following and gave new names to them, as it did with many other Christian
observances.
Dorothy Wood a writer of the Wichita Beacon presented
the case clearly in October 30, 1959. She wrote, "This ancient night of
feast for the devil and his groups to degenerate, because of the Christians has
grown in popularity. For centuries Christians have adopted all the pagan
festivals of old. The Winter Festival has become Christmas. The spring festival
has become the Passover (Easter), and worship of Christ shamelessly uses the
old pagan fertility symbols, chicks, bunnies and eggs. Now they have completely
taken over Halloween.
A SERIOUS MATTER
God does not look at this lightly, as some of us do.
He does not want his children to borrow pagan customs (Dt. 12:29-30) with their
inevitable detriment to the development of spiritual character. He plainly and
directly commanded through the prophet Jeremiah, “Learn not the way of
the heathen” (Jer. 10:2). Through Moses, God condemned as abominable
all that has to do with witchcraft, black magic and other demonic works of
darkness (Dt. 18:9-12).
In view of this Biblical condemnation, we should want
to stay as far away as possible from whatever falls into these categories.
Instead all across the land in this “Christian Nation”, children and adults
dress as witches, demons and other manifestations which honor the “Lord of
Death” on his special night.
People do not seem to realize that Satan and his
demons are the enemies of God. Halloween purposefully worships Satan. The
apostle Paul summed up the attitude true Christians should have and should
teach their children: “For once you were darkness (in the past, before
becoming a child of God), but now you are light in the Lord; walk as children
of light (not dressed as demons, witches, zombies and other beings of darkness)
for the fruit of light is found in all that is good and right and true; and try
to learn what is pleasing to the Lord. Take no part in the unfruitful works of
darkness, but instead expose them (by letting your light shine). For it is a
shame even to speak of the things that they do in secret (let alone to
participate in them)” (Eph. 5:7-12).
Halloween is not just fun and games. It is serious
business! It is the time that witches celebrate more than any other time of the
year!
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