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Well that time is upon us again, the 3 days of "Samhain". The New Year of the Pagan/Occult calendar of Druids, Witches, and Satanists.



This is the highest day of all their "holy days"; and to celebrate to their pagan god, they are called upon to sacrifice human blood --



(mainly children from "breeders"; satainic rituals where women are impregnated and have babies outside of hospitals and the public eye so they can sacrifice them at later dates. Others are kidnapped. )



What I don't get is why so many parents who tell their children to beware of strangers and such types, actually encourage them to celebrate this evil holiday.



Society has "sugar coated" so to speak, Halloween (Samhain). If we give candy to the kiddys it's alright and all in good fun, and we will teach our children the symbolisms of the Pagan high day.



Black cats, snakes, broomsticks, --bonfires (came from bone fires,--druids would cage victims in wicker and set them on fire to burn alive and in the morning the only thing left were bones and ashes, hence bone fires), Trick or Treat (druids), Jack-O-Lanterns, apple dunking and COSTUMES (all of these practices came from somewhere they didn't just fall out of the sky).



I don't have time to go into all the occult practices of the above, but would like to pose a question for the parents out there who have taught their children to participate in Halloween.



The Bible says in Jeremiah 10:2 "Thus saith the Lord, Learn NOT the way of the heathen,----" (Our parents taught us, so we teach our children and they will teach their children and so on. )



Why then do good parents (Christian or otherwise) teach children to celebrate this evil and try to christianize or justify it by giving out candy? If they want to give candy to their children dressed in costumes why not do it another night???? Even Churches have Halloween parties or Fall Festival type parties. ----- Hypocrisy!!!!!!!



Lowell
 
Absolutely!!!

Originally posted by Steve M

You don't actually believe all that stuff do you?:rolleyes:



Have you checked it out, or are you in disbelief because the information sounds to bazaar????





C. F. - Shovelhead; Exactly, the origins of Christmas and Easter are pagan also. Marketing, Candy and Christianizing pagan practices follow many American holidays. (holidays taken from Biblical "Holy days")



Thanksgiving is a good, wholesome Christian Holiday. One of the few.





Lowell
 
Satan has no power over anybody that they don't give him theirself. God cast him down, and has supreme power. Satan can do nothing unless God expressly wills it so.



Accordingly, you can say Satan's name in church, or at home, or in a movie, or in a TDR message and it will give him no power over you. You can draw a notional picture of him (no real ones existing as far as I know) and shoot it at the target range, without giving him power over you. You can dress up as any of his assumed minions (witches, spooks, haunts, whatever) and make fun of them without giving him power over you. You can even go trick or treating and have a party celebrating Halloween, without giving him any power over you.



Screw Satan. Celebrate All Hallow's Eve, and mock Satan by lampooning his (supposed) minions. Have fun. If we don't, it will become only a "serious" holiday for the Satanists. We subverted their holiday millenia ago so why stop now?
 
"This is the highest day of all their "holy days"; and to celebrate to their pagan god, they are called upon to sacrifice human blood --



(mainly children from "breeders"; satainic rituals where women are impregnated and have babies outside of hospitals and the public eye so they can sacrifice them at later dates. Others are kidnapped. )"





hahahaha some of you paid a little too much attention in Sunday School it sounds!
 
Here's an interesting tidbit from some witchy-poos!



Incoming Email: "Your essays say that Wiccans don't use their powers to harm others. We have two friends that call themselves Wiccans, who say that they practice black magic. One of them told us that he had summoned his girlfriend to Hell. She also says she is a Wiccan and does black magic. Is this possible? We want to become Wiccans because it appeals to us, but we don't want to harm people either. "



Our response: One widespread problem with religions is that there are often no universally accepted meanings to common religious words. We have seen the term "Christian" defined in such a way that fewer than 1% of North American adults could be considered Christian; others define it much more inclusively, so that about 75% of the population is viewed as Christian. Anybody can call themselves a Christian. Anybody can call themselves a Wiccan. There are no religious police out there (yet) enforcing any rules.



The two individuals that you mention appear to be following what we call "Gothic Satanism" This is a belief system created by the Christian church near the end of the Middle Ages. It didn't existed in reality; it only existed in the minds of some Christians. It involved people who were thought to believe in Hell; who worshipped Satan and sold their souls to him; and who devoted their lives to killing babies, calling up storms to destroy crops, and performing other evil acts. They never really existed in ancient times. But the entire "Witch Burning" tragedy was based on these beliefs. Some modern-day teens have adopted this pseudo-religion. Some might refer to themselves as Wiccans. But, in our opinion, the students that you mention cannot legitimately be called Wiccans for a number of reasons:



The concept of eternal torture in Hell after death does not form a part of any Wiccan group that we have heard of. It is found in conservative Christianity, Islam and other religions.

The essence of Wicca is the Wiccan Rede which is often expressed as: "An it harm none, do what thou wilt. " In modern English, this is : "Do whatever you wish as long as it harms no one. " Thus Wiccans don't issue curses. They are prohibited from doing harm to others through domination, manipulation and control.

An integral belief of almost all Wiccans is the Three-Fold Law: "All good that a person does to another returns three-fold in this life; harm is also returned three-fold. " A Wiccan who believes in this law would obviously not attempt to harm another person, because they would risk being much more seriously harmed themselves when the universe retaliates upon them.
 
Hey Lowell

Those that prefer to remain lost will indeed remain lost.

You have told them and done good. You will be rewarded and they will answer for their rejection of the truth.

God Bless you.
 
Religiuos police!?! wtf!, lets go back to when everyone was forced to believe in something or risked persecution and death... hmmm sounds like a "perfect society" to me:rolleyes:
 
More from former Occultist pastor David J. Meyer....

Halloween and the Forces of Darkness





Where did it all come from? October 31st is a day of ghosts, witches, goblins, and grotesque creatures. It is also a day of orange and black, of candles and jack-o-lanterns. Costume parties and strange customs occupy the minds of western civilization, and all of this seems to be intensifying every year. Children wearing every kind of costume imaginable, and some unimaginable, have been going for door to door for years at the end of October saying “trick or treat” and collecting bags full of treats. In recent years, many people have been decorating their yards as cemeteries and making their houses look spooky. Even churches have Halloween parties and set up “haunted houses” as fund raising projects. Where did it all come from, and what does it all mean? Most people would say it is all harmless fun. Some would venture to say, “If there is any witchcraft in it, it is white witchcraft. ” In order to truly answer both of the questions where did it come from and what does it mean, we must go clear back to the origin of it all.



Halloween has its origin in the British Isles about 1300 years ago. In those days, there were many men and women who practiced a so-called “nature religion” known as Wicca. (The word “Wicca” means “wise ones. ” The word “witch” is derived from “Wicca. ”) The witches worked their spells and magic as individuals or sometimes in groups of 13 known as Covens. Sometimes the witches and wizards worked as a triumvirate or power of three. The female Wiccan was known as a witch, and the male Wiccan was known as a wizard. The word “warlock” was not used by witches to identify themselves. It is actually a Scotch-Gaelic word that means “traitor. ” Satanists use the word “warlock. ”



The Wiccans were worshippers of the “Earth Mother”, the sun, the moon, and stars. Witches do not believe in Satan. The Wiccans or witches meet every Friday night at a gathering called an “esbat. ” They draw a magic circle with a six-pointed star in it called a “hexagram”, from which we get the word “hex. ” The coven of 13 stand “sky clad” or naked in the hexagram and work spells by chanting and doing rituals such as “drawing down the moon. ” The full moon is sacred to witches, especially if it is on a Friday. It is considered to be even greater if the Friday is the 13th day of the month.



Eight times each year, the witches celebrated a sabat and the ritual work and spell casting was always done on the eve of the sabat. The sabats are Imbolc on February 2nd, the spring equinox on March 22nd, Beltaine on May 1st, the summer solstice on June 22nd, Lugnahsaid on July 31st, the fall equinox on September 22nd, Samhain on October 31st, and the winter solstice on December 22nd, which is also known as Yule.



Witches have special ways of celebrating for each sabat, and even though they do not believe in Satan, it is Satan who gives them the experiences they have and deceives them into thinking it is the forces of nature they are tapping into. Halloween is the most important of the eight sabats in witchcraft and is known to the witches by the Scotch-Gaelic word “Samhain”, which is pronounced “SOW-EEN. ” It is believed that on that night, the barrier between this world and the next, known as the astral plane, becomes very thin. The witches believe that this allows spirits of departed ones to travel freely back and forth between the earth and the spirit realm. Thus, Halloween is the highest day in Wiccan witchcraft. On that night for many centuries, witches would work their magic and then have wild parties all through the darkness of that night. They would play games, such as bobbing for apples, because witches regard the apple as sacred. The witches would also tell stories from their personal diaries of spells known as their “book of shadows. ” These ghost stories would start when the hosting High Priest or Priestess would say, “A witches’ tale and a cup of ale for the host of our guests unseen. ”



In those early days in England, there was another kind of witchcraft known as Druidism. The Druids were called “men of the oaks” and were a strange clan of men who dressed in white robes. The Druids worshipped Cernnunos, the “horned hunter of the night. “ Halloween was sacred to the Druids because their sun-god receded to the underworld on October 31st, which is why darkness increased and light decreased according to their reckoning.



As darkness set in on October 31st, the clan of Druids would put on their white robes and hoods. They would carry sickles and Celtic crosses as they began a torchlight procession. At the beginning of the procession, a male slave was killed and dragged by a rope fastened to his left ankle. The Druids would walk until they came to a house or a village where they shouted the equivalent of “trick or treat. ” The treat was a slave girl or any female to be given to the Druids. If the people refused to a girl as a “treat”, blood was taken from the dead slave and used to draw a hexagram or six-pointed star on the door or wall of the village. Spirits of the “horned hunter of the night” were invoked by the Druids to kill someone in that house or village by fear that night.



If the house or village gave a girl as a “treat”, the Druids put a pumpkin with a face carved in it in front of the door or gate of that place. Inside the pumpkin was a candle made of human tallow to keep evil spirits away. Thus, the Jack-O-Lantern was and is a sign that you have cooperated with Satan.



The treats or female victims were taken to Stonehenge where they were raped and killed and then sacrificed on the sacred bonefire until only glowing embers were left. The “bonefire” is the origin of the modern day bonfire. As a matter of luck for winter survival, all villagers were expected to use the glowing embers of the bonefire to light their hearths.



As we can clearly see, Halloween is not harmless. Satan has people in our modern era mimicking the witches and Druids of old. All of this is cursed of God. We live in a time when witchcraft is being revived. Movies are filled with witchcraft and numerous television programs such as “Charmed” are teaching witchcraft to millions. The Harry Potter books are likewise furthering the cause of Satan! Halloween is no joke and is not harmless fun! This evil holiday has no part in the life of a Christian. The Roman Catholic Church borrowed Halloween from the witches, which shows how blind they are. May God help you as you read this tract to avoid Halloween and warn others that it is strictly the invention of Satan and can never be anything but evil of the first magnitude!



Pastor David J. Meyer

(A former astrologer and occultist)
 
More from Pastor David J Meyer, former Occultist and witch

HALLOWEEN AND THE OCCULT

(A True Story)



Witchcraft is very real but greatly misunderstood. I know because witchcraft goes back on the paternal side of my family for over five generations to Chesterfield, Massachusetts in 1770.



My great grandmother became a well-known witch in Wisconsin in the early days of this century. Caroline was a blind witch and used her fingers to read palms and also became adept at putting “the hex” on people.



Many spooky things would happen in our family. Dishes would slide off from shelves, light bulbs would unscrew and fall to the floor, filmy apparitions would appear and vanish, and this sort of thing became a way of life.



In one instance, my father was riding with my grandfather in a horse-drawn wagon, when a filmy white apparition appeared in front of the horse, causing the horse to rear up on its hind legs. Surrounded by electrifying fear, my grandfather cracked the whip and the wagon lurched forward and on its way.



My father also watched in stunned amazement when, on another occasion, an unhitched wagon loaded with hay went up a steep hill by itself.



Halloween was a special time for me, as I was growing up in Clintonville, Wisconsin. I had given my heart and soul to that day called “Samhain” (pronounced Sow-en). I had learned that the pagan Sabot of Samhain was a time when the barrier between the mundane and astral planes was very thin and departed spirits easily crossed over. ’



I also learned that the Roman Catholic Church copied and re-named all of the eight sabbots. Not only had Samhain become Halloween, but the Winter Solstice became Christmas, Imbolg became Candlemass, Beltaine became May Day, and Lughnasadh became Lammas.



The vernal equinox was celebrated as Easter, which is always the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox.



Halloween was my special time, when I felt drawn to become like my great grandmother. I wasn’t interested in the silliness of the Catholic Halloween. I wanted real magic. The so-called “Christians” were cursing themselves and their children by copying the craft that their tenets forbade. I knew full well that so-called Christians were copying what my spiritual ancestors had done for many centuries.



The powerful witches, known as Grand Druids or men of the oaks, that lived in the ancient British Isles gathered at Stonehedge on October 31st. These ancient witches practiced human sacrifice, hollowed out pumpkins and turnips, carving faces in them, and then used candles made from human tallow to illuminate them.



The druids played games such as bobbing for apples, as they floated in a tub of October ale. The druids also practiced ritual sex known as the “Great Rite”, as the fires blazed forth in the darkness of the giant stone monoliths of Stonehenge near Salisbury, England.



The apple was thought to be sacred, because when cut in half cross-wise, the core would reveal the Pentacle or five pointed star. The five points of this star represented Earth, Wind, Fire, Water and Spirit.



When I was 13 years old, I began to invite the spirits of my deceased great grandmother into myself. Soon I began to acquire powers and became an adept astrologer and palm reader. I also practiced numerology and was becoming a very powerful witch. Many people followed me — and the advice that I gave them. I had achieved a great measure of success.



By the time I was 19, I had reached my first goal. I was a powerful witch. Then, very suddenly, the realization hit me that I was making predictions without looking at my charts. I would blurt out predictions in minute detail, and they would come to pass. I became frightfully aware that I had become a sending station and was dispatching spirits to make my predictions come true. I predicted accidents and tragedies, and suddenly I became filled with overwhelming fear.



I did not know it at the time, but a dear old woman had been praying for me every day for a long time. She had known my grandparents, and God used her to pray me out of darkness. I was completely disabled by fear, which God, in His mercy, allowed to come upon me.



A friend that I knew in high school persuaded me to come to church with him. It was a small apostolic church. I soon found myself on my knees repenting, as I had now found a power far greater than all witchcraft. One week later I was baptized in water in the name of Jesus Christ. The next week I was baptized in the Holy Ghost.



I felt fifty pounds lighter, as many evil spirits fled from me as I yielded myself completely to my newfound friend, the Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Now I have no fear and am a true minister of the Gospel.



This tract, that you are reading, has been prayed over. Now that you have read it, you will never be the same. You will not be able to get this out of your mind.



Most so-called “Christian” churches are phony, but the Lord Jesus is real. Why live in fear and end up in damnation? I can help you! Please write to the address below and we will contact you.



With a prayer for you,



David J. Meyer





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"and even though they do not believe in Satan, it is Satan who gives them the experiences they have and deceives them into thinking it is the forces of nature they are tapping into. "



When I saw this line, I knew then... I scrolled to the bottom to see who the author is, and sure enough. :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by Mike Ellis

Satan can do nothing unless God expressly wills it so.



hey mike, wouldn't it be more accurate to say God "permits it" than "wills it"? James wrote (ja 1:13) that God could not be tempted with evil nor would he tempt any man.



jesus stated that the prince/ruler of this world has no hold on him (jo 14:30). so it seems likely that God is permiting wickedness by the ruler of this world (Satan) for a specific purpose?



and as someone else chimmed in, there's a decision each of us must make ! (matt. 12:30) if we knowingly choose to particpate in holidays, celebrations, pageants, etc. rooted in paganism then our choice is obvious. but, it's our free will decision to make just as Adam/Eve/Satan made theirs.
 
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