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Halloween, Trick or Treat You can call a duck a horse, cow, cat, etc., but it is still a duck. You can call what you do a fall festival, alleluia party, etc., but you are still observing Halloween, even if you dress up as bible characters. Halloween is the highest satanic holy day of the year. On October 31st, the high priests of all witch covens are required to make a human sacrifice. God condemns witches and everything to do with them. The head of the first satanic church said, a witch is a witch, when referring to black and white witchcraft. All their power comes from the devil. People think its funny to scare people to death. 2 TIMOTHY 1:7 says, For God has not given to us the spirit of fear.... So guess who is scaring you? Tell your children the truth about Halloween. Revelation 21:8 says liars wont make it to heaven. Then, parents, you will be doing your job as the high priest of the family like you are suppose to be. If you open your doors to pass out tracts, you are still observing Halloween. WITCHCRAFT – SATANISM: Witches are for Halloween or for superstitious primitives in seventeenth century Salem. That seems to be the modern outlook sophisticated skepticism and a knowing smile when it comes to witchcraft. And yet Times recent cover story would indicate that witchcraft is not a thing of the past. Satan is not dead. Young people by the thousands are probing seriously the mysteries of the other side, from séances to Satan worship. Leading universities report over-enrolled courses on witchcraft . . . occult book sales have doubled in three years . . . most American high schools have their campus witches and warlocks . . . And occasionally the headlines shatter our complacency with the terror of Manson-style violence. Halloween is celebrated by children in the United States. This issue is becoming debatable inside of Christian circles because of the rise of the occult in America. Witchcraft-Satanism revivals and their obvious tie with pagan holiday causes Christians to question if the church should participate in Halloween. Children are in costumes and masks with Halloween pumpkins of Jack O Lanterns name for (Will Wisps) an ancient symbol of a damned soul, too long considered harmless fun, and innocent pranks. Halloween is celebrated masquerading as Church fund-raising bazaars decorated with black cats and witches; skeletons, scarecrows, haunted houses, bats, vampires and dummies in coffins. It should not be integrated with the holiness of the scared house of God. Its wicked and brings curses, (Deut. 11-36, 28.) Some see it as evil and will have nothing to do with the celebration; others as harmless fun partake fully: costume parties, Halloween decorations and trick-or-treat. Still others try to find a middle approach, allowing trick-or-treat and masquerades, but as Bible characters instead of demonic and occult figures. Some Churches are now seeing the influence of its fruit. One cannot deny the occult-metaphysical nature of Halloween is not in line with the Christian in character. Despite this clear contrast, Christians defend their complicity in the holiday asserting their liberty in Christ from the bondages of legalism, declaring it is only innocent fun! God never gave us liberty to engage ourselves in evil! Learn not the way of the heathen . . . for the customs of the people are vain, (Jeremiah 10:2-3). And what concord hath Christ with Belial or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? For ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, (II Corinthians 6:15-17). Pastor Rubin Wilson
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 00:29:05 +0000

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