Halloween’s Dark Side

His name is Kolya. He is a student at Moscow State University now, but he was raised in the Renewal Orphanage in Dmitrov, Russia, which is the home of severly physically handicapped children. He was born with obvious physical limitations. He has no legs and only one functional arm. Yet, those limitations do not define him. He is an amazing young man. Today, he is thriving in the Russian capital.

Years ago, Kolya came to the Youngstown, Ohio area for help. Thanks to my wife’s non-prophet, Project Orphanage Outreach, he received it. I cannot overemphasize the next line. Koyla’s story was truly a miracle. He came to my home in a wheelchair, but he left walking on his new prosthetic legs. That did not happen in an instant. It took time. We spent many days waiting for the next doctor’s appointment. It was a challenge to find things for him to do. One of the things he did was visit American schools in the area. Local teachers were open to his visits.

One of the schools he visited was celebrating Halloween. He showed up just in time for the party. Both students and teachers were dressed in costume. There was a mummy and a ghost. There was a vampire and a zombie. There was a monster and a boy covered in fake blood holding a plastic ax. The teacher was dressed like a witch. We thought Kolya would love it, but we were wrong. It was one of those cultural differences. Americans love Halloween, but that is not true of the Orthodox world, including Russia. Did you know only 3% of Russians observe Halloween? His non-verbal cues told us he was unhappy and confused. That evening we tried to answer the question: what is Halloween? That is not an easy question to answer. Consider these three sides of Halloween.

Halloween is a holiday! The history of Halloween can be traced back 2,000 years to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. The Celts believed the dead could walk among the living one day annually – October 31. They would wear ghoulish masks so the unwanted visitors could not distinguish between the living and the dead. In North America, where there was a surplus of pumpkins, they carved them with scary faces to ward off spirits. Others offered sweets to appease the spirits. Ghosts, vampires, werewolves, witches, and zombies have long been associated with the evil world. Halloween is a holiday.

Halloween is a big holiday in America. Did you know, according to the National Retail Federation, 73% of all Americans plan on celebrating Halloween? The average American will spend $108.45 on Halloween. As a country we will spend $3.6 billion on costumes, $3.1 billion on candy, $3.4 billion on decorations and $.6 billion on greeting cards. 18% of all Americans are planning on visiting a haunted house and 46% of all Americans will carve a pumpkin. It is safe to say, in America, Halloween is not just a holiday. Halloween is a big holiday. Do you know anyone who doesn’t pass out candy? Halloween is a holiday.What is Halloween?

Halloween is sinister! Halloween is not all fun and games. There is a very dark side to Halloween. Halloween is the most sacred day on the Satanic calendar. Satanism has been part of our world for centuries. However, the source of modern-day Satanism can be traced back to one man, Anton LaVey (1930-1997). He authored several books to promote his dark world, The Satanic Bible, The Satanic Rituals, The Satanic Witch, The Devil’s Notebook and Satan Speaks! I checked several years ago and at that time, those books can be found in my local county library.Those books were vital in the creation of his new church, The Church of Satan.

The best way to explain The Church of Satan is that it runs contrary to the church of Jesus Christ. It is like a parallel universe where everything is opposite. Our congregations are called churches; their congregations are called covens. In churches, we strive to know and accept everyone. In covens, fellow members are unknown because their identity is hidden. In churches, we worship in public. In covens, they worship in private. Churches worship during the day. In covens, they worship in the middle of the night. In church, we talk about our eternal reward. In covens, they talk about temporary gain. In church, we sacrifice for strangers. In covens, they sacrifice and misuse strangers and those who are weak. In church, we encourage and love. In covens, they intimidate and hate. In church, we worship Jesus Christ. In covens, they worship Satan. Satanism is a sinister parallel universe. If you get nothing else out of this blog, then accept this fact: Satanism is real and countless people are regularly being victimized. On Halloween, the holiest day on the Satanic calendar, Satan desires a human sacrifice. I believe that is where some of those missing children have gone. There is a sinister side to Halloween. That dark fact upsets many. What is Halloween? That takes us to our Gospel reading for today.

We find ourselves in the seventh chapter of Mark, verses twenty-four through thirty. Jesus is in the vicinity of Tyre. That community is in present day Lebanon, north of Galilee. That fact is important for one reason – Jesus was extremely popular in Galilee, not so in other places. The smaller crowds gave Jesus an opportunity to teach the disciples. Demographically, the population seemed to be less Jewish and more Gentile. That is the case with the woman in the story. The author tells us she was Greek, born in Syria Phoenicia. She had heard of Jesus’s miraculous powers and knew this was an opportunity to save her daughter. Verse 25 says she was possessed by an evil spirit. She locates Jesus and begs the Master to save her daughter. In other words, she begs Jesus for an exorcism. At first, Jesus refuses to heal the daughter because the woman is a Gentile. In the end, Jesus exorcises the demon because of her great faith. Do you believe in demon possession?

The world struggles with this story and all other Biblical stories which deal with demon possession. The reason is we try to read the Bible like a science book, but it is a book of faith. How do you translate demon possession in our modern world?  Some say demon possession in the Bible is untreated seizures. Some say demon possession in the Bible is untreated anxiety. Some say demon possession in the Bible is untreated depression. Some say demon possession in the Bible is some other untreated mental illness. Some say demon possession is just that, demon possession. I believe demon possession does exist. Sometimes, there is no other explanation. How do you understand demon possession in our modern world? However, demon possession in the Bible is more. Demon possession in the Bible is a reminder that our world is filled with sad people who look to Jesus for help. Our world has a dark side where Satan is alive and well. What is Halloween? Halloween is a reminder! I have told this story many times in various venues through the years.

When I lived in the Cleveland area, I tried to help a young woman by the name of Pat. There is no other way to say it, she was a victim. As a child she would go to Canada for the annual family vacation. Her parents, both alcoholics, were drunk the entire trip. They entrusted her to an uncle. He wasn’t an alcoholic, but he was a Satan worshipper. He exposed Pat to the worst things this world had to offer. She was raped countless times by a variety of unknown men. She was photographed and was subject of child pornography. Years later, he would have those photographs sent to her in the mail, just to intimidate her. One night, she was even buried alive in a casket, with a small oxygen tube to keep her breathing. She told me on one occasion she saw Satan himself. The outcome was predictable. Pat fractured in every possible way. She had six or seven different personalities. She came to me by way of her psychologist, who asked me to help her straighten out her Christian theology. Through the years, I met with Pat regularly and went through the confirmation material with each personality. At the end of each course, I offered each one communion. Looking back, my time with Pat was the most rewarding experience I had in the ministry.

It has been thirty years since I met Pat, but I still find myself praying for her. It was Pat who taught me about the dark side of Halloween. I double up my prayers for Pat on Halloween because Halloween is the holiest day on the Satanic calendar. On that day, they look for a human sacrifice and Pat didn’t want to be the victim. Every Halloween she would hide in the Cleveland Mero Park system, alone in the woods.

I close this blog with a challenge to not just pray for Pat, but for all the victims in our society who are suffering silently, due to Satanism. It is a secret world that seldom gets exposed. It is a secret world, but it exists. A woman came to Jesus and begged for help. Her daughter was demon possessed and without Jesus there was no help. Some things don’t change. Countless victims are living in the dark world of Satanism. Without Jesus, they will remain in the dark. With Jesus, there is hope. 1 John 1:5 says, “God is light; in him there is no darkness at all.”