Shocking
Facts about
Halloween
"Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of
the heathen" Jer 10:2
"They joined themselves also unto Baalpeor, and
ate the sacrifices of the dead." Ps 106:28
HALLOWEEN: A
Celebration of Evil
From A Twist of Faith by Berit Kjos
"We are of God . . .
[but] the whole world lies under the sway of the wicked one." 1 John
5:19
While the evidence for
supernatural evil multiplies all around us, more and more people deny it.
They may believe in cosmic forces and bad vibes. But sin or Satan? These
negatives don't fit the new paradigm. In October 1995, our local Los Altos
school district held a large public meeting to discuss Halloween
festivities. Most parents were angry at some proposed limitations on the
traditional in-school celebration of a "harmless holiday." Why
worry about the small minority who felt offended by its ancient link to a
dead religion? Only a few minority voices were heard. A former Wiccan
priest explained that the old Celtic witchcraft that gave birth to
Halloween is anything but dead. Flourishing in today's pagan revival, it
has become an official religion with tax-exempt status (1).
A few parents shared their
concerns about programs that compelled children to celebrate occult
themes. They knew well that pagan symbols and occult amusement were
desensitising children to a fast-spreading subculture obsessed with death,
spells and black magic -- not just at Halloween but all year long (2).
The majority booed, jeered,
and refused to listen. "These are religious objections to secular
events," declared the president of the board, Phil Faillaice.
Everyone seemed to have forgotten that a different minority had, only nine
months earlier, banned Christmas songs as offensive to their beliefs. But
times have changed. By the end of the evening, the pro-Halloween group had
won its case, and the media spread the "good" news from coast to
coast. "We have the holiday back again," declared Bay Area
witch, Zsuzsanna Budapest. "These pagan calendars are imprinted in
our genes. They cannot be taken away." (3). "It's hard to give
up a good party," added Daniel Melia, UC Berkeley professor of Celtic
languages. "Satan is a Christian notion. This is a pre-Christian
celebration."
He is wrong about Satan.
The Old Testament mentions Satan fourteen times, and that doesn't include
all his other names. From beginning to end, the Bible shows how Lucifer
has always been stirring rebellion against God and hatred for His people.
But then as now, the good news outshines the bad: the evil one could never
cause more trouble than God would allow (4).
The clash between two
cultures at Halloween is part of the war raging in the unseen, and the
enemy's strategy hasn't changed since the Old Testament days when God
warned, "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put
darkness for light, and light for darkness." (Isaiah 5:20) Year after
year, Satan keeps on trying to trick us into believing the opposite.
As Bibles gather dust, his
influence multiplies. Few understand his schemes better than Valerie
Duffy, a former witch. "The feast of Samhain (sah-ween) is an unholy
Sabbath observed by occultists world-wide," she explains. Freed from
the demonic forces that once controlled her life, she now lives in an
"upstate New York" community that often publicises Wiccan coven
meetings and "full moon" celebrations. Each October, she fights
-- and wins (5) — a spiritual battle against oppressive forces that
intensify their attacks near the Wiccan holiday. Valerie knows all too
well why Neopagans love Halloween. The old Celtic "Sabbat" is
their main feast -- a window of time when the walls between the physical
and spiritual worlds supposedly become thin enough to allow easy
crossovers. This was the time to catch up with one's ancestors and other
spirits from the underworld (6).
But don't think the Vigil
of Samhain was just a fun holiday. The "Lord of the Dead",
Samhain himself, is no deity to laugh at. Valerie explains why: On October
31, black-cloaked Druids bearing torches would go door to door to select
humans for their New Year's sacrifice to the Lord of the Dead. In return
for the child or infant, they would leave a hollowed turnip with candle
light shining through the carved face -- a satanic counterfeit for the
biblical Passover.
In the revelling that took
place on that night to Samhain, the demons supposedly loosed for the night
would pass over the homes "marked" by the carved lantern. Those
families had provided the required gift or sacrifice. Other homes could be
hit -- sometimes with sudden death. The children selected for sacrifice
were tossed into a bonfire. The Druids called it a bone-fire since only
the bones were left. From the agonising screams of the dying, the divining
priests would foretell the future of the village (7).
Does the last statement
sound familiar? Remember how the shaman or medicine man in Disney's
Pocahontas read the future in the smoke from his ritual fire. When you
look behind today's idealised images of the world's pagan religions, you
find some awesome similarities. Small wonder since Satan, the mastermind
behind the Druid rituals, tends to repeat the same tactics wherever he
works. Walking into a large bookstore in mid-October I discovered a huge
new display. Startled, I stared at an child-sized open casket filled with
vampire books. The wooden casket was leaning against a large imitation
stone altar. On it, stood an embellished cross with candles on each side.
In the centre, displayed like a Bible, lay a large book. Horrified at the
mockery of Christianity, I checked the cover and found Memnoch the Devil,
the popular vampire book by Anne Rice. On the grey cathedral-like wall
above the altar hung a cross. I hurried out of the store.
As in Old Testament days,
Americans have forgotten "how to blush" (8) at what God calls
evil. But those who love God His Word can resist the spreading darkness.
For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for
pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that
exalts itself against the knowledge of God. (2 Corinthians 10:4-5)
A Twist of Faith is
available through Christian bookstores, order number 800-829-5646, or web
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References and Footnotes
1. "Witches use taxes
to gain public OK," The Journal (Providence, RI), August 14, 1989.
2. While the Bible warns
against any contact with witchcraft, magic, spells, and spiritism
(Deuteronomy 18:9-12), the obsession with occult books and games (Magic
Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons, occult computer games) and youthful
covens of witches practising black magic, is multiplying from coast to
coast.
3. Annie Nakao, "Pagan
Ways Live On," San Francisco Examiner, October 22, 1995.
4. Job 1 shows how Satan
had to ask permission.... God reigns, and He always does what He pleases.
Therefore some who don't understand His ways, blame Him for evil or call
Him weak for not ending it. How can you eliminate evil without turning
humans into puppets without any free will?
5. The spiritual battle is
won through memorizing, trusting, speaking and living God's Word. Valerie
"puts on the full armour of God" (see Ephesians 6:10-18 and the
chart at the end of chapter 2.
6. Margot Adler, Drawing
Down the Moon (Boston: Beacon Press, 1979), 110.
7. Merle Severy, "The
Celts," National Geographic (May 1977), pages 625-626, describes
"the eve of Samhain... the start of the Celtic new year:
"According to the Dinshenchas, a medieval collection of "the
lore of prominent places," firstborn children were sacrificed before
a great idol to ensure fertility of cattle and crops. Samhain eve was a
night of dread and danger. At this juncture of the old year and the new,
our world and the otherworld opened up to each other. The dead returned,
ghosts and demons were abroad, and the future could be seen.. . . Behind
such Halloween games as bobbing for apples lie Celtic divination arts to
discern who would marry, thrive, or die in the coming year. Behind the
masks and mischief, the jack-o-lanterns and food offerings, lurk the fear
of malevolent spirits and the rites to propitiate them." Page 601
gives additional insight: "Tacitus tells us of the bloodstained Druid
altars of Anglesey in Wales. Caesar describes mass human sacrifice in
Gaul: 'Some of the tribes make colossal wickerwork figures, the limbs of
which are filled with living men; these images are then set alight and the
victims perish in a sea of flame.' " For more general information
about Celtic religion and Samhain, see Encyclopaedia Britannica.
8. Jeremiah 6:15, 8:12.
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