What then could possibly be wrong with Halloween? "It's just make-believe." "There's nothing to it!" "It's just fun and fantasy." Or is it?
The Druids were satanists who worshiped and served the demonic god of death - Samhain (pronounced Sa-man). These satanic priests literally controlled people's lives through the mechanism of fear, and much death, disease and destruction came upon the Celtics as a result of the Druids and their practices.
Each year on October 31st, the Druids celebrated the eve of the Celtic new year in honor of their pagan god, Samhain. The "Festival of Samhain," more accurately called "The Festival of Death," was officially known, and is still recognized today by all satanists, occultists and devil worshipers as the eve of the new year for witchcraft.
Anton Lavey, author of "The Satanic Bible" and high priest of The Church of Satan, says that there are three important days to a satanist:
October 31st, Halloween, is the eve of the new year for witchcraft. The World Book Encyclopedia says it is the beginning of all that is "cold, dark and dead!" When you send your little children out to go "trick-or-treating" you're actually telling them to celebrate all that is cold, dark and dead!
The Druids would carry with them a large turnip, which they had hollowed out on the inside and carved a face on the front, to represent the demonic spirit they depended upon for their power and knowledge. This spirit is called a "familiar spirit." (see Acts 16:16-18) The turnip, lighted by a candle from within, was used as a lantern for the Druids as they went from house to house at night. It was believed by the Druids that their familiar spirit would inhabit these turnips and assist them in carrying out the spells spoken over the homes and lives of those refusing the Druids' demands.
When this practice came to America in the 18th and 19th centuries, turnips weren't that prominent, but we did have a vegetable native to this country that was soon substituted for the turnips - that's right - the pumpkin. The name given to the spirit which inhabited the turnip was "Jock," and upon arriving in America it became "Jack, who lives in the lantern," or "Jack-O-Lantern."
As you can clearly see, there is NOTHING Christian about Halloween. It is today what it has always been - a day dedicated to the devil.
Well, you can imagine what happened. The churches were flooded with pagans. Not converts, but rather pagan people forced to join the Catholic Church or lose their lives for defying the Emperor. As this happened, the priests and especially the Pope faced some serious problems. These people were bringing all their pagan practices and ideas into the church including "The Festival of Samhain." They demanded that this festival remain a part of their lives.
Since the church was unsuccessful in getting the pagan practices out of the people, it was decided to sanctify some of them, especially this October 31st ritual called "The Festival of Samhain." In the 9th century the Pope declared a new day to be celebrated by the church on November 1st called All Saints' Day. Now, the church contended, the people could still have their festival on October 31st because November 1st was a holy day.
The Mass said on All Saints' Day is the "All-hallowmas," and over the years the evening before became known as All Hallow's Eve, All Hallowed Eve, All Hallow E'en, and finally Halloween. The problem was that nothing changed. The people didn't lay down their pagan rites and worship of devils for this "new eve," established by the church. They did not have prayer meetings or worship services to thank Almighty God for the saints already gone. What it was in the beginning, it now still is. Halloween is a day that honors and promotes all that is cold, dark and dead. When you start making preparations for a Halloween party, you don't go to the store and purchase pictures of Joan of Arc, the disciples of Jesus, or any other Christian saint. You look for ghosts, witches, black cats, skeletons, ghouls, etc. Halloween is a day for devils, not saints.
What the Pope attempted to do in the AD 800's backfired because in making All-hallowmas holy, Halloween became recognized by the church as a religious holiday, and nothing could be further from the truth. In reality, all Halloween is and ever will be is "The Festival of Samhain," the Lord of Death. Halloween has not roots in the church, but is firmly rooted in the occult, witchcraft and satanism.
Doreen Irving, who was the ruling witch of Western Europe and the British Isles and was the mistress of the high priest of Satan over that same area, is now a born-again, spirit-filled Christian. She says, "If Christian parents had any idea of what Halloween really is, they wouldn't even mention the word around their children."
The Bible says, "Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it." How can we righteously instruct our children in the ways of Halloween when everything about Halloween is of the devil? The Bible says, "For God has not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind." It further states, "Perfect love casts out fear." Does Halloween cause our children to be at peace, or does it cause them to become terribly afraid? Do you remember going through the house of horror at the Halloween carnival at your school or church when you were growing up and the fear that gripped you as you felt and heard all kinds of mysterious things? As adults today, maybe it's funny, but to a little child it's terror that causes nightmares and very unpleasant memories when alone or in the darkness of night.
The Bible says, "Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? What harmony is there between Christ and Belial? What does a believer have in common with an unbeliever? What agreement is there between the temple of God and idols? For we are the temple of the living God. As God has said 'I will live with them and walk among them, and I will be their God, and they will be my people. Therefore come out from them and be separate,' says the Lord, 'touch no unclean thing and I will receive you. I will be a father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters,' says the Lord Almighty."
Why should Christians not honor Halloween? It's the spirit behind Halloween which makes it wrong. If we really desire to honor the Lord in our lives and family, then we must teach our children concerning the truth about Halloween, and provide them with an alternative to "trick-or-treating." Don't just take away the bad, but give them something to take its place that will honor the Lord instead of honoring the devil.