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Naomi@
The many features of today’s Halloween and Day of the Dead celebrations can be traced directly back to paganism.
As a Christian I am motivated by scriptural principles. However, I have no objection to children having parties and dressing up in costumes. In fact my grand children had one last week where everyone dressed up as pirates. Including me! There is nothing wrong with some of the games involved, for example, bobbing for apples. But doing such things at Halloween, even in innocence, is partaking of the pagan celebration.
Decorating buildings with Halloween scenes, dressing up for parties, going door-to-door for candy, standing around bonfires and highlighting pumpkin patches are all acts rooted in entertaining familiar spirits. All these activities are demonic and have occult roots.
The word “occult” means “secret.” The danger of Halloween is not in the scary things we see but in the secret, wicked, cruel activities that go on behind the scenes.
Another abomination that goes on behind the scenes of Halloween is necromancy, or communication with the dead. Séances and contacting spirit guides are very popular on Halloween.
You may laugh and scoff at this, but I know one thing. I would not like to think that I am exposing anyone(child or adult) to the dangers involved with the demons.
As to Harry Potter. No I would not like my grandchildren to read the books. Magic and such like is again, demonic.