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Bible Study Halloween: pagan or Christian?

Anaphora

 
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The celts observed SAH-WIN, a pagan festival. They celebrated the dead. In 1990s, Scottish and Irish introduced Halloween to American people. The nation Brazil celebrates FINADOS, day of the dead. This origin of paganism started before the tower of Babel. Deuteronomy chapter 18:10. 18:12. God is against magic, witchcraft or sorcery. Galatians chapter 5:19 to 5:23. This is demonic. Our sabbath is Jesus, we rest in Jesus every day, if your Christian?.
 
Halloween:
Hallow means holy
Enn part refers to the evening
All Hallows’ eve
The evening before all saints “hallows” day
The evening before a major Christian feast is a prayer vigil

The church placed all saints day on nov. 1st to crush the worldly pagan activities you mentioned

Hope this helps, we’re kinda late but saint Valentine and saint Patrick’s feast days are coming soon, care to discuss them? Thanks
 
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