Where Did Halloween Come From?
With the loving approval of their parents, children dress up in weird costumes and play pranks on Halloween night–little realizing that for more than a thousand years this one evening in the year has been specially dedicated by spirit mediums and witches to the worship of Satan. Halloween has nothing to do with Christianity. It is a festival which no one–child or adult–should have anything to do with. We need to better understand the origins of Halloween and its dangers. During the Dark Ages, a number of pagan customs were adopted by the dominant Christian church in Europe. One of these was devil night, which was later named, “Halloween.” This special night, celebrated since antiquity as the night when the devils came out and walked about the streets, was a satanic festival on October 31 of each year. The next day was called “All Saints Day” (or “All Hallows Day”), so “Halloween” was the night before Saints’ day. Like the night before it, All Hallows Day was dedicated to honoring th
With the loving approval of their parents, children dress up in weird costumes and play pranks on Halloween night–little realizing that for over a thousand years this one evening in the year has been specially dedicated by spirit mediums and witches to the worship of Satan. Halloween has nothing to do with Christianity. It is a festival which no one child or adult should have anything to do with. We need to better understand the origins of Halloween and its dangers. During the Dark Ages, a number of pagan customs were adopted by the dominant Christian church in Europe. One of these was devil night, which was later named, “Halloween.” This special night, celebrated since antiquity as the night when the devils came out and walked about the streets, was a satanic festival on October 31 of each year. The next day was called “All Saints Day” or “All Hallows Day”, so “Halloween” was the night before Saints day. Like the night before it, All Hallows Day was dedicated to honoring the dead.
WITH the loving approval of their parents, children dress up in weird costumes and play pranks on Halloween night–little realizing that for over a thousand years this one evening in the year has been specially dedicated by spirit mediums and witches to the worship of Satan. Halloween has nothing to do with Christianity. It is a festival which no one child or adult should have anything to do with. We need to better understand the origins of Halloween and its dangers. During the Dark Ages, a number of pagan customs were adopted by the dominant Christian church in Europe. One of these was devil night, which was later named, “Halloween.” This special night, celebrated since antiquity as the night when the devils came out and walked about the streets, was a satanic festival on October 31 of each year. The next day was called “All Saints Day” or “All Hallows Day”, so “Halloween” was the night before Saints day. Like the night before it, All Hallows Day was dedicated to honoring the dead. Sa
halloween, hallows Eve, all saints day, it is also goes by other names originates from Ireland, its a Celtic (pagan) holiday, and we dress up to scare about the evil spirits, although some religious people like to think its Satan’s birthday when its NOT you can learn more from wiki i will leave you a link, happy halloween n hope u find what ur looking for
What is Halloween really all about? Have you ever asked yourself, “Who in the world ever thought of the idea of walking around in weird costumes, trick or treating, and/or putting a carved-out pumpkin in your window?” You will agree with me that Halloween is really one of the strangest days of the year, is it not? Perhaps you wonder how the celebration of such a day ever got started. In this pamphlet I would like to answer this question for you! Where and when did Halloween customs originate? The many customs we have today in relation to Halloween have their origins in the religious practices of the Romans and the Druids, therefore dating back many centuries. The Romans worshiped various gods and on October 31, a special feast was held in honor of Pomona, goddess of the fruit trees. Later, the Druids, an ancient order of Celtic priests in Britain, made this feast an even more extensive celebration by also honoring Samhain, lord of the dead. This was normally done on November 1 and it w