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This Is Why I Don’t Celebrate Halloween

This Is Why I Don't Celebrate Halloween

If you are a Christian, you should not celebrate Halloween

On October 31st, children dress up mostly in grotesque costumes and go door to door requesting candy from strangers. I’d bet that the majority of adults also once participated, possibly singing a song, knocking on peoples’ doors and making an offer they couldn’t refuse – “Trick or Treat?

It may seem like a cute and mischievous celebration now, but the reality is that Halloween comes from an ancient pagan festival for the dead.

Halloween refers to the night preceding the Catholic ‘All Saints Day’ (also known as All Hallows or Hallowmas) celebrated on November 1st. This celebration was designated by Pope Gregory IV (827-844) in 835 AD. It was established in order to commemorate the departed faithful souls, (which were believed not to have been purified), to reach heaven. The Catholics believe that there is a place called purgatory, and that the souls who did not receive forgiveness of sins on this earth can go there to receive forgiveness. Catholic priests sold indulgences to the relatives of these souls so that their loved one could go to heaven faster, how convenient.

It is common knowledge that there are no records in the Bible about celebrating “All Saints Day”, nor is there any evidence about this nonsensical teaching. Though “All Saints Day” and “Halloween” are ridiculous celebrations, let’s briefly learn about their origins and historical backgrounds for the sake of accuracy.

What Does “Halloween” Even Mean?

The word “Halloween” came from “All Hallows Eve,” which means the day before “All Saints Day”. Through the latter corruption of the English language, the terms became consolidated and known as “Halloween”. As we can see the video above describes the origin of the name and the reason why it is celebrated today.

Where Did This Celebration Come From?

All the customs of Halloween come from many folk customs around the world. Historians generally agree that Halloween came from the special day celebrated by the ancient Druids, the educated and priestly class of the Celtic region. The Celts were the first Aryan people who came from Asia and settled in Europe. The Celtic religion presided over by the Druids had beliefs in various nature deities and ceremonies to worship them. The Celtic people who resided in northern France, United Kingdom and Ireland were immersed in occult arts and worshiped nature such as oak trees and mistletoe.

The Celts also worshiped the sun god Belenus, especially during the summer festival Beltane (May 1st), and another god who was “the lord of death” or “of the dead” during the winter festival Samhain (October 31st). Human sacrifices were offered during both festivals. The Celts believed they were descendants of the god “Dis,” a Roman name for the “god of the dead.” The Celts and their Druid priests started their New Year on November 1st, which they considered the start of winter, the harvest and the beginning of the dark; this time of the year was usually associated with death. The Celts believed that on the night before the New Year (October 31st), the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became blurred and that ghosts, evil spirits and witches returned to earth, roamed the earth. They worried that these spirits might ruin their crops, so in order to frighten away the evil spirits they lit large bonfires in honor of the sun god Belenus.

Since they thought these evil spirits might play tricks on the living, they dressed in grotesque masks and costumes typically consisting of animal’s heads and skins, danced around the bonfires, pretending as if they were being pursued by evil spirits. They offered food to the ghosts so that they would feel entertained and welcomed. If food was not provided, they believed these evil spirits would cast spells on them. They believed it was the most favorable time for divination convening marriage, luck, health, death, and it was also considered as the only day on which the help of the devil was invoked for such purposes.

Roman customs added to the Druid traditions after Rome conquered Britain in 43 AD. For 400 years Rome conquered and ruled Celtic land. During this time, two Roman festivals were integrated into the festivities; “Feralia” and a celebratory day for the goddess Pomona. Feralia commemorated the passing of the dead in late October. As Pomona was the Roman goddess of fruit and trees; her celebration serves as the root of the tradition of bobbing for apples on Halloween.

Halloween is Popularized

On May 13, 609 AD, the Catholic’s feast “All Martyrs Day” was established in the Western Church in Rome. Pope Gregory III (731AD – 741 AD) changed the celebration date to November 1st. He also decided to include all the saints alongside all martyrs. A few hundred years later, in 1000 AD, the Catholic Church designated November 2nd as “All Souls Day” in order to honor the dead. “All Souls Day” integrated activities similar to the Pagan traditions involving bonfires, parades and dressing up as saints, angels and devils. This celebration was eventually called “All-Hallows Eve,” eventually becoming today’s “Halloween”.

During the latter half of the 19th Century, Irish immigrants also came to play a part in the making of Halloween. Americans began dressing up in costumes and going from door to door requesting food or money. Round-shaped, sweet breads (soul cakes), were baked and given as a way to commemorate the dead souls. The Catholic Church encouraged giving soul cakes as a means of replacing the ancient practice of leaving food for the dead spirits. Halloween lanterns were originally carved out of turnips, but soon changed to pumpkins; an easier alternative.

And so, around the 1800’s Halloween became a day for parties, games, food, and festive costumes. The fear and horror once closely associated with Halloween had slowly faded away. Today, Halloween has been transformed into a highly marketed holiday. Americans spend around 2.5-3 billion dollars celebrating Halloween each year, making it the second largest spending day, just behind Christmas.

You may be thinking “I still don’t get what is so wrong with Halloween!”

This Is Why I Don't Celebrate Halloween

Outwardly, Halloween seems like just a fun night. However, if you are a Christian, Halloween is not just that. Keeping pagan traditions severs our beliefs and faith towards God. Keeping Halloween is essentially proclaiming that dead spirits can return to the earth and give us good or bad luck. If we appease the dead souls they will give us good luck and if we don’t, they will give us back luck. This is a tremendous and ridiculous claim. It is also unbiblical.

The Bible says that when a person dies, his spirit returns to God and waits for judgment.

Ecclesiastes 12:7 – “and the dust returns to the ground it came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.

Revelation 20:11-13 – “Another book was opened, which is the book of life. The dead were judged according to what they had done as recorded in the books…and each person was judged according to what they had done…”

The spiritual world is controlled by God, meaning that both blessings and curses come according to our behavior towards God’s commands and will. It is absurd to expect blessings by offering food to the dead. And yet, this is exactly what Halloween is about. We should not interpret the spiritual world like this.

Luke 16:26 – “And besides all this, between us and you a great chasm has been set in place, so that those who want to go from here to you cannot, nor can anyone cross over from there to us.”

Through Revelation Chapter 20 and Jesus’ parable about the rich man and Lazarus, it is clear that after a person dies, there is a great chasm fixed between heaven and hell. The person who dies will be judged according to what he has done on this earth.

We Should Not Worship God the Way Pagans Worship Their gods

There is no question that the celebration of Halloween comes from pagan origins. However, God had already warned us to never worship Him in the same way the pagans worship their gods.

Deuteronomy 12:30-32 – “and after they have been destroyed before you, be careful not to be ensnared by inquiring about their gods, saying, ‘How do these nations serve their gods? We will do the same.’ You must not worship the Lord your God in their way, because in worshiping their gods, they do all kinds of detestable things the Lord hates. They even burn their sons and daughters in the fire as sacrifice to their gods. See that you do all I command you; do not add to it.”

God already knew that His people would see practices from other religions, and that they would attempt to worship Him in pagan ways. So God strictly warned against this. Why would God warn us from worshiping Him in the same way pagans worship their gods?

1 Corinthians 10:20 – No, but the sacrifices of pagans are offered to demons, not to God, and I do not want you to be participants with demons.

Halloween is a pagan festival in which participants offer food to the dead. According to the Bible any pagan sacrifice (offering) is given to demons, so we absolutely must be attentive and careful. We should recognize that churches or prophets following pagan festivals such as Halloween prove themselves to be false. On an individual level, we must be cautious about participating in these festivals. Keeping them makes us participants in demon worship and pulls us further away from God.

In the World Mission Society Church of God, we do not celebrate Halloween, nor any other pagan ritual. Instead, we keep the Feasts of God as they are testified in the Bible; the same ones Christ and the members of the Early Church observed.

But… how is it that we even know about the Feasts of God? Why is it that the World Mission Society Church of God does not keep Halloween while numerous other churches choose to do so?
The reason we know and keep the Biblical feasts, not the pagan rituals of the world, is because Christ Ahnsahnghong came to this earth and showed us the truth of the New Covenant.

So this October 31st,instead of dressing up in some weird outfit, why don’t you grab your Bible and stop by the nearest World Mission Society Church of God. You will see how the word of God is the real treat for our soul, without any sort of tricks involved.

Comments

  1. Cassie

    This post is so amazing it clearly exooses Halloween for what it really is. Lets worship God the way God set for us in the Bible not the way oagans worship their many gods!

  2. Ness Alvarez

    Wow Halloween is so creepy. I’m glad that my parents never really let me celebrate it. Now that I know the truth behind it I don’t miss it at all. Growing up, even though I knew it was not something Christians should not keep, I envied my friends that celebrated it. It wasn’t until I studied the bible in the Church of God that I really came to understand how it is 100% against what pleases God. Now I’m really thankful that I know the truth. This article is awesome! I never knew that about bobbing for apples either!

  3. Brandon

    The old saying, “ingnorance is bliss,” never made sense to me- and reading the truth behind the Halloween celebration just proves why it’s so important to know the real meaning behind a day that most people just participate in blindly, not realizing that they are joining in a custom that has deep roots in pagan rituals and idolatry. As Christians, God warns us not to join in the customs and traditions of people who practice idolatry and worship other gods (Jeremiah 10:2), so we should never kid ourselves with the lie that we are not breaking the laws of God when we join in celebration of Halloween, because we will still be held accountable for our actions once we know the truth.

    Besides, the Feasts of God are so much more exciting to be a part of! Let’s follow the will of God who only want to show us their love and lead us safely to Heaven. God bless you!

    • Chamerra Johnson

      I concur Brandon! Ignorance surely is NOT bliss.

      Even in our every day life we can understand this matter clearly.

      If someone is caught breaking a criminal law, then claims “I did not know it was against the law!”, he is still punished as the law is upheld. Any judge will tell the person in this situation that his ignorance does not absolve him of breaking the law; the law still stands whether or not he ‘knew’. It is the individual’s obligation to make himself wise and knowledgeable of the law!

      We must learn from this earthly system. The Bible states that earthly systems are a copy and shadow of the reality in the heavenly ones (Heb 8.5). There are also many references throughout the Bible likening God to the Judge and Christ as our mediator/counselor. It is also understood that we are sinners, spiritual criminals. Therefore, we must make ourselves wise and knowledgeable of God’s law. If we do not, we will undoubtedly break His commands and be punished without hesitation. But the most amazing fact is… God has left us EVERY law with CAREFUL instruction in the Bible. He has also provided us with great teachers in the World Mission Society Church of God who help us distinguish God’s laws from pagan traditions.

      Thanks be to God Elohim for establishing Their laws, building up Zion where the laws are kept and continuously warning us against the traditions that are offerings to demons. Truly God loves each of us and has made EVERY effort to lead us to the righteous way so that we will not be deceived and follow the path of destruction/punishment!

  4. Antonia

    Wow, truly eye opening. It all seems so innocent until you find out where it all came from. It just goes to show you that truth is truth no matter what excuse people try to put up. The fact is that Halloween is a custom of pagans that worshiped other gods.

  5. Stephen Binsack

    The work of the devil can be so sneaky when it comes to Halloween. It is because he has given people a fixed idea that Halloween is harmless.

    If we want to follow God, while living in this world, we must seek Him and obey what He says. If this means to let go of pagan traditions, then so be it!

  6. Sueheidi Villanueva

    John 4:24-For God is Spirit, so those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.”

    It is true most people have celebrated this custom at some point in their life because we were ignorant of it’s origins and meaning. Once having been enlightened to its truth and having decided to follow and worship true God correctly, we should not only detest the things God detests but also enlighten others not to go the way of pagan worship which goes against our faith, the bible and our sincere and pure devotion to God.

  7. Alexandra Cardona

    If God Ahnsahnghong & Heavenly Mother had not come into this world we would be still be in darkness breaking God’s commands without knowing. It is sad because even though my co-workers know it is Pagan they still celebrate it because they say it is fun. If they would celebrate the Passover their spiritual eyes would be opened and they would be able to recognize true God. Not to mention, they would also be able to see evil forces driving people away from keeping the true teachings and commands of God.

    Thank you Father Ahnsahnghong and Jerusalem Mother for saving me!

  8. Domonique Jackson

    I remember learning about the origins of these pagans festivals in elementary school. At the time, I didn’t think much of it, no one did, but that’s because I knew nothing of the heavenly world, or my spirit. People think “Halloween” is a day to dress up, go out, have fun, etc, but they don’t understand the underlying meaning. Every tradition in the world has its origins, and over time, society chooses and changes what it wants, and that’s how we get the festivals we celebrate today, namely Halloween and Christmas. But the truth is, they are pagan festivals, unbiblical, and therefore are completely detrimental to your spiritual well-being. I am truly thankful to Heavenly Father, Christ Ahnsahnghong and Heavenly Mother for opening my spiritual eyes and allowing me to come to the World Mission Society Church of God to learn the truth of eternal life. I won’t be dressing up in weird stuff this October 31st, but instead meeting God Elohim in Mount Zion on the Holy Sabbath Day, on which I know I can BUILD a relationship with God — not sever it.

  9. Jennyfer A

    Im from a spanish country we dont celebrate halloween however the day they celebrate the day of the death i say they because i never understood why? So I never took part of it,taking a day for the death sounds ridiculous to me and now i know why, anyhow when I came to USA halloween seems more scary to me than the day of the death, I clearly saw this custom as scary as it is, the dresses and decorations clearly doesnt come from God, so till today i have never take part of it, even when my friends ask me why or said its just for fun i refuse to follow, even when some make fun of me and call me boring, but now reading this article make more sence to me now i can show this and proof i was always right, Thank you for this post, this just only confirm which church is the true church and the one ill should look for and follow 🙂

  10. Katheline

    I want to give thanks to Father and Mother for coming to this earth, through their Love I can realize the truth. Like the Bible says this world is under the control of the evil one, who by all means tries to deceive people with falsehood. Although, people believe Halloween is cute and innocent when you pay careful attention is extremely creepy. Those who belong to God who is light, will turn away from these detestable festivities and join us in the WMSCOG to worship true God.

  11. Sophia Lahlou

    Growing up and celebrating Halloween never felt “good.” In fact my whole life I always felt uncomfortable with this celebration. However, in this world it is almost as if we have no choice. I look back at baby pictures from when my mom placed me in costumes that I was too young to have even stopped. Satan had trapped many people in the world into celebrating the holiday and has brainwashed them into thinking that it is good. Now I can understand why I never really liked it. If we follow societal trends not knowing where they come from or how they even came about then we will be lead astray. The ways of the nations are not the ways of God. Although, Halloween seems to be a popular and “normal” thing to do, it is not good for our spirits and it angers and insults God. As sinners we do not deserve to do as we please. We should turn our hearts and minds back to our creator who is Almighty and has the power to do all things.

  12. Michelle G.

    I’m so happy I read this article! For years I also took part in this foolish celebration, but after studying the bible and seeing the reality of this world and its “harmless” traditions I know understand how sneaky and clever satan is by trying to have us offer up to demons. The world needs to wake up and see it has now become like Sodom & Gomorrah through the words of God.

  13. Kevin M

    It is truly amazing how God pre warns us about not participating in pagan celebration. no doubt this warning is also for us today. We must only follow God and his teaching to go to Heaven. Celebrating Halloween may seem fun on the outside but worshiping demon unknowingly is something I want no part of. For me I would rather like to eat the bread and wine of the Passover and receive eternal life then receive candy and practice a pagan teaching used to worship demons. I am glad the “World Mission Society Church of God” open my eyes to see the truth of all the origins of these Holidays and most importantly showing me the truth of the Passover.

  14. marie

    Halloween it’s a day that we should not celebrate because its the Day of the Dead. But Satan try to hide the true identity of Halloween there’s nothing pure or beautiful about that day. Thanks to father and mother and the World Mission Society Church of God for allowing us to know the true identity of Halloween.

  15. Michael

    I spent so many years celebrating pagan customs such as Halloween without realizing the history behind them. I am so grateful that the World Mission Society Church of God has shed light on this subject as well as so many others, so that I am no longer living in ignorance.