Saturday, October 31, 2015

10-31-2015

We do not celebrate Halloween at our house this year. We took our kids trick or treating when we lived in Minneapolis in the 90s. We have given out candy as recently as last year.

I am not fond of Halloween as a holiday. I would classify it spiritually as a pagan holdover from the ancient Celts, my people, but what they have bequeathed to the modern world in this instance is unsavory at best. Do we really need the dead, ghosts--many or most that are evil spirits--allowed to roam the earth free without constraint this night?

Should we celebrate them, and increase their numbers and presence by making it the second most popular and financially lucrative holiday in America? Absolutely not.

Satan and Lera have always ruled this world, and until the Mother and the Father come back and establish heaven on earth, this planet is run by demons.  All people are born wicked, and live, work, socialize and die in evil packs, and live enslaved lives of misery, want, hunger, sickness, filth, non-fulfillment, self-loathing and restriction. Hierarchies, institutions and socialized economies, run by corrupt, lying vicious elites living off the masses, all contribute to evil being rampant and entrenched on earth.

On top of these heavy burdens and seemingly unsolvable problems that they spawn, now we increase our pagan embracing of Halloween? It is disastrous and immoral to do so because we are increasing and celebrating the presence of evil and evil spirits, not fighting and defeating them, by joining the ranks of the Good Spirits hard at work recruiting here on earth.

Some secular fun and innocent enjoying of this holiday by good, solid, decent Christian people is fine, but we are overdoing it and need to scale it back. We do not need to eliminate or ban this holiday, but we need to scale it back.

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