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No, Halloween is not a satanic holiday. Our traditions of Halloween are based on the Celtic holiday of Samhain. When Christianity came to the Celtic lands, like other Pagan celebrations, the church sanctified the holiday.
Oct 26, 2022
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Is celebrating Halloween a sin?
If we base our answer off the historical origins of Halloween, then the answer is no. However, that doesn't exclude its overarching associations with death and paganism. Within the context of Christianity and biblical references, Satan's, or Lucifer's, origin has little to do with Halloween.
What would God say about Halloween?
While there is no Biblical response to Halloween specifically, the Bible does have a lot to say about death, darkness, and evil. And for some, Halloween is a season to reckon with these themes.
Is Halloween supposed to be evil?
There is no denying that Halloween is rooted in evil. Halloween originated from the Celtic Samhain festival where sacrifices were done, animals were killed, and ghosts were warded off. Jacko-lanterns were also created to ward off evil spirits. Dressing up in disguises was a tactic to trick the spirits.
What religion is offended by Halloween?
There are many religious people — Jehovah's Witnesses, some Jewish and Muslims — who don't celebrate the day who still manage to have fun. The origins of Halloween is one of the reasons why these individuals decide not to celebrate the day.
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