Treasurer said:
Halloween has absolutely nothing to do with God.
Halloween is a part of this world.
That is so true. Why celebrate a holiday that is a high holiday for the cults. I've worked with a lot of people that were abused by cults and I know what happens to babies on those nights.
I want to point out a much darker side to the Halloween observance. Halloween has its roots in demon inspired paganism, it lifts up Satan, and serves as a vehicle through which evil practices are exhibited.
The origin of Halloween goes back more than two thousand years to a time before the days of Christ, to the practice of the ancient Druids in the area which later became known as Britain, France, and Germany. The celebration honored their god Samhain (lord of the dead). The ancient Celtic sorcerers considered November 1 as being the day of death because it was the end of autumn and the beginning of winter for them. The celebration marked the beginning of the season of cold and darkness and decay. The time of falling leaves seemed to be the proper time to celebrate death, which is what Halloween was to them--a celebration of death--honoring the god of the dead. The Druids believed that on the evening before November 1, the spirits of the dead returned to their former homes to visit the living. If the living did not provide food for the evil spirits, all kinds of terrible things would happen to those living in the community.
When people today dress up as the dead, and knock on doors, and say Trick or treat," they are following the tradition of the ancient Druids. (Before Christianity was introduced to the countries of northern Europe, the celebration of death was not called "Halloween." The church had instituted a holy evening called "All Hallows Eve," designated as such to honor the saints of church history. Most historians believe that October 31 was eventually designated as the date for "All Saints Eve" in order to counteract the pagan influences of the celebration of death which was observed by the pagan people of the various European communities.)
Today Halloween is largely a secular holiday which becomes an excuse to get dressed up in asinine uniforms, and to have spooky parties. True followers of witchcraft however, still preserve the early pagan beliefs and consider Halloween a sacred time to invoke the help of Satan in performing their dark trade. A visit to Salem, Massachusetts on Halloween night will confirm the seriousness with which witches and leaders of the occult take the holiday. Each year more than 40 events are planned for the expected crowd of 50,000 visitors who come to the city during the Halloween season. And so, even though Halloween has become prominent in our land only during the last several generations, its origins are ancient, and its associations with witchcraft and sorcery are very real.
Halloween is filled with darkness and paganism, and it is saturated with the influences of Satan. Satan is a very real person. Jesus used personal pronouns when referring to Satan (John 8:44). To accomplish his purposes, Satan uses many "devices" (2 Corinthians 2:11). He has his own synagogue (Revelation 2:9); his own gospel (Galatians 1:6-9); his own ministers (2 Corinthians 11:14-15); his own doctrines (1 Timothy 4:1); and his own communion service (1 Corinthians 10:20-21).
Halloween is not just a fun day. For witches and worshippers of Satan Halloween is serious business. Halloween is a time when Satan makes light of his own operations. He presents himself as a hoodlum--a kind of cartoon character rather than who he is--the real arch-enemy of God. Witchcraft today embraces dozens of unbiblical beliefs and practices, and has many thousands of adherents. The Old Testament and the New Testament make repeated references to the practice of witchcraft, and God always condemns all such practices. Note the following references:
"Do not turn to mediums or wizards; do not seek them out, to be defiled by them: I am the Lord your God" (Leviticus 19:31). They used divination and augury; and they sold themselves to do evil in the sight of the Lord...therefore the Lord was very angry with Israel and removed them out of his sight" (2 Kings 17:17- "Now the works of the flesh are obvious: fornication, impurity, licentiousness, idolatry, sorcery...those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God" (Galatians 5:19-21).
The initiation rites for those involved in witchcraft and the worship of Satan are indeed very gruesome. Two girls described their experience. They had to go to a graveyard in the dead of the night, step on and walk across a large wooden cross, and renounce any belief in Christ; and then they had to drink the blood of animals that had been skinned alive. Surely these are gruesome anti-christian activities. Halloween is the chief holiday of Satanists, and those who practice witchcraft. To participate in the celebration of the pagan festival called Halloween, is to give an open invitation to the forces of Satan to gain more influence on our lives.
All the symbols of Halloween are evil. Note briefly each of the following symbols:
Jack-o'-lanterns--were originally carved images of demonic beings and thus have been in league with Halloween celebrations. The carved out pump-kin was lighted with a candle to scare off ghosts and witches and goblins and other supernatural forces wandering around on "the night of the dead."
Black cats--have long been associated with witchcraft and miscellaneous superstitions related to sorcery and Satanism. Ancients believed that black cats had once been humans who had changed into animals because of evil deeds which they had committed.
Bats and owls--have been related to Halloween since early times. The pagan Celts believed that bats and owls were able to communicate with the dead.
Skeletons, skulls, and corpses--belong to Halloween because it is really a festival celebrating death.
Trick-or-treating--is nothing less than extortion. The concept of "You either give me a treat, or I'll play a trick on you" is hardly in keeping with the Integrity and second-mile honesty which Jesus taught. (Historically, food and drink were often left on outside porches in the hope of appeasing the demonic night creatures who were roaming around seeking shelter. Mischievous children capitalized on this practice, and disguised themselves with a costume and mask to scare off the ghosts--and then they themselves would steal the food set out for the spirits. This is the origin of the "trick or treat" custom.)
Halloween has been a time dedicated to ghosts and ghouls and goblins and monsters and senseless vandalism. Malicious people have hidden drugs in candy and rarer blades in apples. Getting involved in Halloween celebrations cannot be consistent with the Brethren peace position. Also, police departments in various parts of the country have warned people to guard their animals on Halloween night, because frequently dogs and cats and other animals are mutilated as a result of the ritualist slaughter of animals in sacrifice to Satan at Halloween time. Actually, Halloween not only has the appearance of evil; it is clearly associated with the wicked practices of the god of this world.
Those who get involved with Halloween celebrations, must remember that what was once the accepted practice of European pagans, has now become the accepted practice of many American church members. Many church-goers despise the vandalism and destructive behavior often associated with Halloween, but they go along with it as a necessary once-a-year evil. What was once modified from the pagan Festival of Samhain to the Christian All Saints Eve has now been further modified to become a semi-pagan ritual honoring ghosts and goblins and witches. Many youth fellowships sponsor Halloween parties in church recreation halls and award prizes for the most outlandish costumes. They usually have some group singing and a short devotional to make the evening seem more sanctimonious.
What's wrong with Halloween? Everything about it is wrong. It does not have one single redeeming virtue.
Halloween is a festival which glorifies the devil. Those who go by the name "Christian" should have nothing to do with Halloween celebrations. It is time that we expose Halloween for what it is--a ritual for the occult.
We should never make fun of Satan's power. Celebrating Halloween can encourage children to take lightly the forces of darkness (Jude 8-10). God's people are not to be conformed to the world. We are not expected to Wit in" with the practices of our society (Romans 12:1-2). How seriously do we take the words of Jesus about being "in" the world, but not "of it? (See John 17:14-15).
It is proper for children to have good times. "Having fun" is not what is wrong with Halloween. Parents and church youth leaders should provide plenty of family and group activities for children and youth. If there must be an activity on October 31, you can plan an evening of Bible study on demons and sorcery and death. October 31 is a good time to study the Reformation period of church history (Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses on October 31, 1517). You can spend an evening reading a youth version of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. You can have a Harvest Festival, gathering foods and grocery items and delivering them to the poor and to those who may have had a variety of misfortunes.
Another alternative, which could be a worthwhile event, is to plan for an "All Saints Eve." The first weeks after a death in the congregation, the bereaved family receives much attention, but a year or two later, many widows scarcely hear their husband's name mentioned. People who were once a major part of a congregation's life are easily forgotten (except by the family of loved ones). Perhaps on an "All Saints Eve" the pastor (or an older member of the church) could give some vignettes of numerous departed saints from the congregation, and point out specific characteristics of that person's life and faith that are worth remembering.
It is our prayer that Brethren across the land will resolve to stand apart from the crowd, and dare to stand alone for the truth like the young man Daniel did when he was carried into the land of Babylon many years ago (Daniel 1:8-20). Let us decide to no longer participate in a pagan holiday which commemorates the activities of the powers of darkness.
Again, I've worked with a lot of people coming out of cults and this is one of their highest holidays of the year. I wrote this as to bring awareness what happens on that night. You can decide yes its ok or not but I just want people to be aware of the ugliness of Halloween and that there are truly people that are witches and do things to sacrifice to Satan on that night.