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Halloween is a high, Satanic holy day. Christians should have no part in it. Creating or participating in alternatives of this abomination is, in itself, an abomination. Owen Rachleff gives us some additional food for thought. Halloween can be, and to many is, a deadly serious affair. [It] originated with pre-Christian Druids or Celts in Northern Europe, who marked the year by four seasonal festivals. The autumn feast took place on November 1st. Early Christians, desiring a part in the traditional festivities, created All Saints Day to coincide with the pagan rites. Satanists, acting true to form, reversed the Christian procedure. Because November 1st was All Saints Day (All Souls Day, November 2nd, memorializes the dead), Satanists established October 31st as an All Demons Night. As surely as the Christian martyrs and saints dominated their own holiday, so did the demons permeate the preceding evening. All Hallows Eve predictably became a time of spells, curses, and horrors for those who did not believe, but for the Satanists, particularly the witches, it was a joyous festival and major sabbat. So it remains in a diluted form, ironically celebrated by Christian society ! far more vigorously than All Saints Day. Historically, Halloween is obviously and totally a pagan, worship day. It is still the most important unholy day for Witches, Satanists and other occultists. The Bible says, I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils.1 Corinthians 10:20 In another place it is written, And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness Ephesians 5:11. https://youtube/watch?v=aaNaTuZuJsE&feature=youtu.be
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 15:33:15 +0000

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