Halloween can be traced back to 500 B.C., when Celtics in Ireland
celebrated October 31 with a festival honouring Samhain, the god of the dead
The Celtics believed the spirits of the people who had died the previous
year were set free to wander the earth and could not go to their final
resting place until they were given ‘treats’ (for their own enjoyment or to
bribe the god who ruled the next world)
Conclusion
The Bible does not really say anything about Halloween, but it does say
things like
Deuteronomy 18:10-11 ”Don’t let anyone among you offer a son or daughter as a sacrifice in the
fire. Don’t let anyone use magic or witchcraft, or try to explain the meaning
of signs. Don’t let anyone try to control others with magic, and don’t let
them be mediums or try to talk with the spirits of the dead. The Lord hates
anyone who does these things…’
Why do you think the Bible says these things?
The Bible says these things for a reason…it wasn’t put there for a laugh!
What you have to think about is: Why does the Bible talk about these
things?
Maybe there is something to this stuff…
What you do on Halloween is up to you…
Just be careful…
In life some things that start out as harmless fun can turn into something
big and bad
That’s what the Bible is saying about magic / spells / witch craft