Kansas City Faith Blogger Considers Occult Affiliation With Halloween

This Kansas City scribe offers his perspective on the commercialization and dumbing down of otherwise scary beliefs in order to make them more profitable for international corporations . . . Just like Christmas or election day. Read more:

The Wicca-witchcraft connection for Halloween: 10-29-19

Perhaps the upcoming Halloween holiday is an appropriate time to explore a bit about witches and what now is called the Wiccan religion. After all, as this Seattle Times article reports, "Halloween originated as a holiday held sacred by people...

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  1. Byron Funkhouser10/29/19, 5:42 AM

    Halloween isn't about Wicca, or witchcraft. It's about Paganism, which is not "evil".

    I guess it does need to be said that there are no witches. The people burned in Europe, & hanged in Salem, were innocent victims of Christian Ignorance.

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    1. Drink bleach, you worthless faggot!

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  2. The Salem deal was due to improperly stored rye. The towns people were tripping.

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  3. Bill...please shut up!

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  4. 5:42, but there are people who think they are witches. There are even some at the Kansas City Atheist Coalition. They even have a Halloween event coming up at a children's facility. They love to get in contact with those little children!

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  5. ^^and you sorely need a life. Loser.

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  6. ^^get that dick you're thirsty for. Faggot.

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    Nancy Pelosi, Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton, and Claire McCaskill convene the Coven Council!!!

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  8. 7:37 is a member of the KCAC and always jumps to their defense. He gets REALLY ANGRY when their perversions are exposed. But their are people who are on to you mudda fxcker!

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  9. KCAC loves the little children! Oh yes they do. Yes indeed!

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  10. Hillary, the head witch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  11. All Hallows Eve -- Halloween -- is just the night before All Saints Day, just like Christmas Eve is the night before Christmas. Oh, and Nov.2 is All Souls Day. i.e. the Day of (all)the Dead. Christmas is the Winter Solstice, Easter/St. Patricks' Day the vernal equinox -- and Valentines Day is the Roman Lupercal -- when naked Roman men chased down women to strike them with the bloody skins of sacrificed goats and make them fertile. The women, not the goats.

    Basically, just as the early Christians could be flexible about Jewish doctrines involving circumcision and eating pork chops, they were flexible about keeping popular holidays and giving them a Christian twist. Marketing.

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  12. On the western liturgical calendar nov 1is all saints day. All Hallows’ day, say. So the day before it is all saints eve. Or All Hallows’ eve. “Halloween”.

    And nov2 is All Souls’ Day to remember and pray for the faithful departed.

    People can be obsessed with paganism or the occult and find it everywhere they look

    -Radish

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  13. Damn I punched in my comment before reading others and I see I said same thing as someone else sorry -Radish

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