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Thoughts on Halloween

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Thoughts on Halloween

Postby MARKIII » Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:25 am

Even though Halloween comes from a corrupted, contracted form of All Hallows Eve, which precedes All Hallows Day, created by Pope Boniface IV in the seventh century to honor saints and martyrs; it is a day unlike any other that we can associate with new kinsmen in our area. Our folks are so independent and apathetic today that there are few times to get out and meet new neighbors. This doesn't count for bad neighborhoods which some of our people are stuck in.

Halloween is hated by most non-Europeans. It's a WHITE holiday. Here is a quote from a JEW about Halloween "Well, I'm a Jew, and I don't celebrate any of the Christian holy-days. Xmas, Easter, Halloween, the Saints days (Patrick and Valentine in the U.S. are the only really big ones), etc. My reasoning isn't so much religious as logic; if I'm not a Christian, why would I celebrate their holidays? As a matter of fact, I make it a point to work on Dec 25th whenever I can."

Here was the controversial headline about the illegal alien: Halloween masks are racist By Meghan Kalkstein October 19, 2009 SALEM, Ore. - A Halloween mask is sparking outrage among some Willamette University students. The students say they first saw a mask they said is depicting an illegal immigrant.

Halloween can be turned into exposing the truth about the real Devils. Maybe thats why most JEWS feel uncomfortable about Halloween because they know who they really are. I've noticed as others have that little air time to spooky or historical programs are given anymore and Halloween specials are rare nowadays though they were quite common up until at least the 1980s.

I've also noticed that most people don't decorate or give out candy anymore unlike years ago when we were more of a true CHRISTIAN nation. Isn't that ironic, when we were more obedient to YAHWEH almost every house was decorated and lots of children and parents were coming together as a community and now as we turn our back on GOD, Halloween is almost extinct in the community.

Anyway, Halloween is a time you can take advantage of and fellowship with your brethren. Most parents go with their children and that's a good time to wake them up about Mystery Babylon. Hey, Mystery Babylon; what a horror story.
The return to GODS law for the White European Caucasian Race means no more wars killing each other, no more miscegenation, no more usury, no more multi-racialism, no more abortions, no more poison food & water. (MARKIII) Praise Yahweh.
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Re: Thoughts on Halloween

Postby JamesTheJust » Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:18 am

A Halloween mask is sparking outrage among some Willamette University students. The students say they first saw a mask they said is depicting an illegal immigrant.
ROFLOL! :lol:
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Re: Thoughts on Halloween

Postby PILGRIM » Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:03 am

I've also noticed that most people don't decorate or give out candy anymore unlike years ago when we were more of a true CHRISTIAN nation. Isn't that ironic, when we were more obedient to YAHWEH almost every house was decorated and lots of children and parents were coming together as a community and now as we turn our back on GOD, Halloween is almost extinct in the community.


Well, actually, its a testimony to the atmosphere of trust, security and safety that was able to exist in a Christian society that is not possible in the climate of fear and danger we live in now in this third world, jew-driven cesspool.
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Re: Thoughts on Halloween

Postby Commander00McBragg » Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:19 pm

Halloween is Satan's holyday, and the candy distributed is "food sacrificed unto idols".. eating such is a sin.. "Halloween" is not "Celtic" but actually originating in the practices of our people in ancient Northern Israel, Halloween is Babylonian in origin, and it's practices (as with xmas) are the main reason that Yahweh scattered Israel and sent them into captivity. Observe it at your own risk

http://mystery-babylon.org/halloween.html

Me and mine stay as far away from this evil, occult festival as possible. We do not seek to anger Yahweh
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