Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Is it really a Happy Halloween?

 
 
Is it really a Happy Halloween? That's the main question I want to ask you. Most people don't know where Halloween came from, or what things mean. All everyone knows is 'Tradition'. "Halloween is just a fun tradition about getting alot of candy!" Some say. It might seem fun, and you do get alot of candy, but the origin of it is the farthest thing from happy and fun. The smallest little things like 'Jack O'Lanterns' has such a horrible origin! I'm trying to warn people about evil and dark things that the Bible tells us to stay away from. (Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. -Romans 12:21)  (Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. - 1 John 2:15-16)
 
 
 
 
Here's some meanings of the "fun" Halloween traditions.
 
 
 
 
  • Jack O'Lantern. The Druids (Celtic priests) carried large turnips with them and carved demon faces on it as their charm. There was a candle placed inside the turnip and the candle was made from human fat. It was believed that this charm contained a demon spirit that guided the priest. According to author Owen Rachleff. "The candlelit pumpkin or skull... served as a beacon for the sabbat and as a signal to mark those farms and homes that were sympathetic to the Satanists and thus deserving of mercy when the terror of the night (Halloween) began."

    It is believed that faces, rather than other images or symbols, were originally carved onto the pumpkin because they gave the jack-o’-lantern the look of a head. The Celts of ancient times believed that the head was the most sacred part of the human body, for it housed a person’s immortal soul. (Dunwich, Gerina. The Pagan Book of Halloween, p. 32)

    Carved and illuminated by a candle, they are symbolic of death and the spirit world. (Thompson, Sue Ellen. Holiday Symbols and Customs, p. 256)
  • Skulls. An interesting symbol, the skull . . . It is prominent in Witchcraft and Demon worship as a celebration of death. (Burns, Cathy. Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated, p. 388)

  • Trick-or-Treat. In Ireland, which is where Halloween began, you were to set out a TREAT of food and fruit, and provide the wandering spirit with shelter for the night. If the demon was satisfied with your TREAT, it was believed that they would not TRICK you by casting an evil spell on you causing havoc. The Druids would go through neighborhoods on October 31 to collect offerings for Satan. They would carry lanterns, bags of money, and canes with very sharp points on the ends (currently known as leprechaun staffs, good luck horns, or fairies' wands). At each house, they would demand a specific amount. If the household would not or could not give the offering (penance or treat), the Druid would use the cane to maim, hurt, or disable the man or sometimes, take a human sacrifice (usually a virgin girl). Whoever refused them would be cursed and tormented. History shows that someone in the cursed family would die within a year. To this day, witches and Satanist will hide glass, poison, and such in candy to continue the ancient practice of sacrifice...as their "trick."
  • Costumes. In Ireland during the festival of Samhain, children would dress like IMPS and fairies to lead the evil spirits out of town after the feast of Samhain. Halloween is called by many the "Day of the Dead" and years ago, the Celts believed that the border between this world and the spirit world became thin on Halloween, allowing spirits (both harmless and harmful) to pass through. They believed that they could ward off harmful spirits by wearing costumes and masks. Their purpose was to disguise themselves as a harmful spirit and thus avoid harm.
  • Witches. Our country is consumed with witches, vampires, warlocks, and wizards (no doubt thanks to Harry Potter, True Blood, Twilight, The Vampire Diaries and the dozens of other movies and TV shows which are infiltrating this generation). Halloween is the high holy day for every witch and pagan in the world. They watch the moon and plan, all year, for the sacrifices and rituals they will perform. Much of today's kidnapping is in accordance with Halloween. If you’ve been lullabied by the gospel of Halloween that witches are harmless folks, wake up, witches worship the devil:

    The witches held a party at Hallowe’en and the women . . . sold their soul to the devil, would put a stick in their beds anointed with the fat of murdered babies. . .(Douglas, George William. The American Book of Days, p. 569)

    Although witches vigorously protest they have no dealings with the devil, under the heading, "A Witch’s God," the popular witch’s training manual, Witchcraft: Theory and Practice, plainly states: A Witch’s God. . . He is . . . Lord of the Underworld [Hell] . . . He is named . . . Baphomet . . . Lucifer . . . Baal. . . (Angeles, Ly de. Witchcraft: Theory and Practice, p. 60)
  • Monsters. In Druidism, the dead are raised as horrifying creatures of the night, hideous monsters, decaying skeletons, vampires, and so forth. They received not glorified bodies as Christ promises in our resurrection, but inhuman ones.
  • Bobbing for Apples. In A.D. 43 the Roman Empire was in solid control of the Celtic people. To honor their goddess of fruit trees, they would try to grasp fruit, floating in water, without the use of their hands.

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    Every bit of this is true. It's a scary thing. It's a demonic thing. Think twice before you say 'Happy Halloween!'












     So... I'm gonna ask you again. Is it really a Happy Halloween?










     ~Mercy




    Thursday, September 6, 2012

    Westward bound

    So this past month, me and my family went on a tour with a GREAT evangelist friend of ours, Jack Daniels. It was GREAT!! We saw 5 people saved the whole trip. First we left Arkansas and went straight to New Mexico. After a long night of traveling, we made it in Albuquerque! We sang on that Sunday morning and then left for Arizona. We got to see the gorgeous Grand Canyon! It was to beautiful for words. I can't even begin to describe it. It is a MUST SEE for everyone. After that we hit Texas on our way home. It doesn't sound like it was a long trip, but it actually took us 10 days. Lol.

    It was such a great experience! We've been doing this since 2007. In '07 we toured the East Coast. That was actually a 32 day trip. I loved every second of it too. Last year we did the plain states. It was by far my favorite. :) It was STUNNING in all of the plain states. I'm ready for next year!!! :)



     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
       ~Mercy~
     

    Thursday, July 19, 2012

    Strawberries and Whipped cream

    So, last week we had a Children's Boot Camp at our Camp. It went GREAT! There wasn't many, but the people who did come had a fun time and were blessed by the word. Last week, I learned something.... Strawberries and Whipped cream does NOT smell good when it drys on you. :/ YUCK!! You're probably thinking "why did she have strawberries and whipped cream on her?" here's the thing. My cousin, DJ, made a bet that he could sing 'the little green frog' song faster then anyone else there. People started challenging him and he said if he messed up, he, myself, my sister, and one of our friends would get a pie in the face!! Yeah I know.. Your suppose to "Trust" your family. Lol. We ended up getting a (yummy) pie in the face. It smelled TERRIBLE, but then again, we had a blast. Lol.

    DJ and our friend, Bruce, stayed over a few days after the Camp ended, and we hung out and made CRAZY videos! One of them is on youtube on our site "The 3 Misfitts". Me, my sister Melody, and DJ have a Youtube channel. We love to make people laugh and it's something that's in our blood. You should go check us out on Youtube and Facebook. http://www.youtube.com/The3Misfitts http://www.facebook.com/The3Misfitts?ref=hl#!/The3Misfitts/info. Here's a few pictures of last week, and 'The Misfitts'. :)
















                                                       Hope ya'll have a great day. :)




    ~Mercy~










    Friday, June 29, 2012

    Baby??? Camp!!!!

    So this month has been one of the BEST!! On June 16 my eldest sister, Kristen, came to visit for Fathers Day! It was such a great visit. It turned out.. she didn't JUSTcome to visit.. She had some VERY exciting news!! She's pregnant agian!! :) I was so over joyed that I literally bawled right there. lol. A year ago, she was almost pregnant with my sweet nephew, Nathan James. This is yet another year of happiness in our family, and we all can't wait to see our little "Lee Pea." :)


    Q. How far along is she?
    A. She is 7 weeks, and one day. :)


    Q. How is she?
    A. She's doing GREAT! She's alot more nauseous with this one then she was with Nathan.. but other then that, Awesome! :)

    Q. When is the due date? 
    A. Febuary 14th, 2013. :)

    Q. Do you want a neice, or another nephew?
    A. I don't mind at all, but, I would LOVE to have a neice. ;)





    On the 18th we started our Church Camp! It went AMAZING!! It was SO much fun and everyone loved it. God moved in SO many different ways. We had one night where everyone dressed up like the 50's, and it was so beyond fun. :) Camp was just great all over. Lives were saved, and changed. :)





    Other then those two things, June has been  just an ordinary month, of a teenage drama queen. :)





         

     

     

      

    ~ Mercy ~

    Friday, June 1, 2012

    Long time... No Post!

    Well I haven't written on my blog in forever! The last time I wrote, it was Christmas! Alot has happend since then. For one thing my nephew, Nathen, is walking! Alllll over the place. lol We've been traveling alittle bit here lately. Last month I went up to Chattanooga for my cousins graduation and that was LOADS of fun. We made more memories just by being with each other. I do believe I'm going to have a great Summer :) I can already feel it! :) I'm super excited about the two Camps we are having at my Camp! I'm hoping to go on another tour of the West like last year. Nothing else really has happend since then except revivals, concerts, and family :) Last week my best friend came over, and we tried to catch a HUGE Carp fish in our Pond.... We ended up not getting it, but we had a lot of fun anyway. :)





                            My best friend, Taylor, and my sister Melody at Church :)



                                                  Last weeks fishin adventure!





                         When I went to Chattanooga for my cousins Graduation. :)












    ~Mercy~