Halloween is a worldly religious celebration of pagan origin, and Christians are not be conformed to this world, but rather to be transformed (Romans 12:1-2). 14. When a devil or sorcerer meets God, he knows he is helpless; and one day God will cast all devils, sorcerers, and witches into the Lake of Fire (Ex 7:11-12; 8:18-19; 9:11-12; Mark 1:24; 5:7; Rev 21:8; 22:15). read more
Any connection to the Christian devil is unlikely, since Halloween is a Christian holiday: All Hallow’s Eve (the night before All Hallow’s Day)/All Saint’s Day/Hallomass), also known as All Saint’s Eve. Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Religions. Halloween - Wikipedia. It became a holy day of obligation in the 12th century. read more
It is amazing how easily such a dark holiday was fused with papist tradition. Many of the pagan practices of Samhain were never really done away with though. They simply evolved in practice. However, to this day, Halloween is still the highest holiday of Satanists and witches across the world. read more