Length:
60 minutes
Style:
Documentary
Age Level:
Adults & teens
Too graphic for young kids
Halloween?
Trick or Treat?
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People assure us that Halloween is a harmless holiday for our kids. Is that true?
Eye-opening documentary film
Is Halloween a harmless holiday, or is it rooted in the occult world of witchcraft and Satanism? Should this holiday be allowed in our government schools? The producer of this film recognizes that many people celebrate Halloween in complete innocence, but this film presents an informative case for the importance of being aware of the dark side of Halloween. The information you need to know is in this film.
It traces Halloween’s pagan origins and history. The Pagan/Occult calendar of Druids, Witches, Pagans and Satanists marks Halloween as one of their highest “holy days.” This video uncovers the mystic Druidic rites and ceremonies with which “Samhain” (Halloween) was originally observed thousands of years ago. The modern-day occult rituals seen in this film are real and not re-enactments.
All the seemingly innocent symbolism of Halloween — black cats, snakes, broomsticks, bonfires, “trick or treat,” jack-o-lanterns, apple dunking and Halloween costumes — has its roots in Sorcery, Witchcraft and Satanism. Parents' responsibilities are challenged to decide whether to allow their children to participate in celebrations which glorify Pagan Occultism.
This video features Chuck Smith, researcher Caryl Matrisciana and Hal Lindsey, as well as a number of Witches, Satanists and law enforcement officials.
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