I can’t speak much to my own fond childhood memories of
Halloween as I have none. Halloween was vehemently banned in my household as a
night given over to devil worship and evil voodoo. As good stout Christians, we
read the Bible together as a family and prayed for deliverance from the evils
of this world. Which in of itself is actually quite a nice memory, so I feel no
real loss. Due to this lack of “real” Halloween experiences though, the holiday
was largely a mystery to me. Now that I’m older and married, living on my own,
I realize that holiday from my childhood years has vanished.
The Halloween of today is no longer the Halloween of
yesterday and the Halloween of yesterday is no longer the Halloween of my
parents’ yesterday. Think about it. Think back to the original Halloween film
from 1978, where oodles of kids run around town unsupervised throughout the
night. Half the town in that film didn’t even have their doors locked. Haddonfield
was supposed to representative of any small, quiet suburb in the US. Even now I
think that’s crazy. But go ask any boomer old enough to remember those days.
They will almost certainly agree that’s actually how it was back then and chalk
it up to the world just being better or people being better. Never mind the
mass importation of un-Americans, the addition of low-income housing to the
suburbs, the forced integration of multiple cultures that ever so slowly built
up a growing distrust among neighbors. But I digress.
Even by my childhood, Halloween seemed different. There were
certainly no roving bands of children and everyone had their doors locked by
then. Parents then worried whether needles or razor blades would be stashed in
their kids’ candy by some crazed lunatic. I frankly wonder whether that ever
happened or if it was just something else cooked up by the MSM to keep people afraid
of each other. For myself personally, growing up in a rural Christian
environment, the whole thing was just distant weirdness. It’s only when I look
back now that I see even that Halloween is dead.
Do people even trick or treat any longer? I’ve lived closer
to town these past few years and I know of several families on our street, yet
I’ve never seen a single trick or treater. Apparently families here go trunk or
treating. They all get together in a parking lot and the kids go around in a
circle taking candy from people’s cars. It’s big with church crowds. I’m
convinced Halloween around here is basically rumspringa for Baptists. The kids
can dress up as Darth Vader and get their sugar high, the teens can dress up as
slutty Darth Vader and go smoke some weed somewhere while the adults give a
wink and a nod as if they know what’s up but they’ll let the kids have their
fun just this once. No devil worship or goat sacrifices here, just good ol’ fun
with a bit of spookiness, just like the old days used to be.
I don’t have anything against fun, but I find this
particular fun to be more dangerous than fun. This sort of fun is more similar
to an ostrich sticking its head in the sand and hiding from the world. Never
mind the teenagers in severe need of discipline, think about Halloween outside
of the context presented here. Read the news where the MSM gloats with glee
about how witches are gathering this Halloween to hex the president. Go to
Facebook or Tiktok or wherever and see where people are not just talking about
what we would call the evil side of Halloween, but are fully embracing it.
While we continue to pretend the evil isn’t really there, one
of the heads of BLM talks about how she chants the name of her spirit friend to
give her energy. Antifa is in the streets eating the raw, bloodied heart of
only God knows what. Every Barnes and Noble across the US has a section on
Personal Development, and there you will find books on basic spells, crystal
healing and spiritual self-empowerment. Let’s not even talk about what we now
know the elite are doing to children or what spirit cooking is.
An absolutely horrific darkness has grown unabated in
America. Our churches and their trunk or treating have done nothing to stop it.
In fact, many churches have only helped this darkness grow. How many churches
support BLM? How many churches have a female pastor with a side OnlyFans
account? How many churches have only the false light of Lucifer as they
continue to poison and dull the minds of its flock?
We would do well to pray this Halloween. The idolatry of the
world has grown to such a mass proportion that it can no longer be ignored by
even those without the light of Christ. This Halloween also has special
significance to those given over to the darkness. There will be a full moon
this October 31st, the second in this month – a rare portent. Those
versed in occult knowledge will know that all witches and warlocks and Satan
worshippers will take special advantage of this night. They know that for the
first time in a long time, they are being exposed to the Light for all to see.
Their grotesqueries are being laid bare to the world, something they cannot
have else their powers fail.
I’m not going to tell anyone to not celebrate Halloween this
year, however they may choose to celebrate it. That’s hardly my place. I’m only
going to ask others to pray this Halloween as they go about that day and that
night. Pray for strength, wisdom and spiritual discernment. Pray to avoid evil.
Pray for our president, who will receive an extremely large amount of negative
spiritual energy this 31st. He will be under attack along with the
rest of Christ’s followers. Remember, they want us broken and defeated, our
heads in the sand. Worse, they want us dead. They hate us, the bearers of
Christ’s Light. Show them no fear and walk this world with confidence, knowing
you are protected by the power of the Lord. And pray, always pray.