After examining the origin of Halloween traditions of dressing up and getting treats, let’s turn our attention to two more groups that celebrate on October 31st: Wiccans and Satanists. For Wiccans, this is day to contact the dead. Much like Druid belief, the dead are most accessible on this day. For an explanation of contacting [&hellip
Halloween is a unique holiday. Many people wear costumes, get candy, and carve pumpkins, but have no idea why. Today’s blog will answer that. First, the word “Halloween” is a contraction of the words “All Hallow’s Eve”, the name given to October 31 as the day before All Saints Day, which is November 1. The [&hellip
Occult practices are very intriguing. Are things such as casting spells, predicting the future, and contacting the dead actually real? Are these practices against God’s will or not? Part 4 of this series examines seances and the contacting of the dead. God forbids the contacting of the dead in Deuteronomy 18:9-13. This is for two reasons. First, [&hellip
This series of blogs continues to examine occultic practices. People cast spells, predict the future, and contact the dead? What is a biblical response to these practices? Deuteronomy 18:9-13 says, “When you enter the land the Lord your God is giving you, do not learn to imitate the detestable ways of the nations there. Let no one [&hellip
The topic of the occult fascinates us. Are practices such as casting spells, predicting the future, and contacting the dead actually real? Can a Christian be involved in these practices? If not, why not? Part 2 of this series examines divination, or predicting the future. There are various ways that people predict the future. These include, [&hellip
Since Halloween is approaching fast, this new series of blogs will examine the occult. What does the word mean? What about occultic practices such as casting spells, predicting the future, and contacting the dead? Can a Christian be involved in these practices? If not, why not? To start, the definition of the word “occult” means things [&hellip
After examining the origin of Halloween traditions of dressing up and getting treats, let’s turn our attention to two more groups that celebrate on October 31st: Wiccans and Satanists. For Wiccans, this is day to contact the dead. Much like Druid belief, the dead are most accessible on this day. For an explanation of contacting [&hellip
Halloween is a unique holiday. Many people wear costumes, get candy, and carve pumpkins, but have no idea why. Today’s blog will answer that. First, the word “Halloween” is a contraction of the words “All Hallow’s Eve”, the name given to October 31 as the day before All Saints Day, which is November 1. The [&hellip
Occult practices are very intriguing. Are things such as casting spells, predicting the future, and contacting the dead actually real? Are these practices against God’s will or not? Part 4 of this series examines seances and the contacting of the dead. God forbids the contacting of the dead in Deuteronomy 18:9-13. This is for two reasons. First, [&hellip
This series of blogs continues to examine occultic practices. People cast spells, predict the future, and contact the dead? What is a biblical response to these practices? Deuteronomy 18:9-13 says, “When you enter the land the Lord your God is giving you, do not learn to imitate the detestable ways of the nations there. Let no one [&hellip
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