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HALLOWEEN

I don't need to fully expose Halloween.

 

Every Bible believing Christian should know NOT to celebrate this garbage!!

John Ramirez- Halloween Warning

Halloween - Dining with Devils!  

Dr. William Schnoebelen

SATAN’s answer to the TRUTH of

OCTOBER 31st

 

Which is REFORMATION DAY

 

October 31, 1517 is widely held to be the day Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-five Theses on the door of the All Saints' Church in Wittenberg, Germany.

 

THIS WAS APART OF A SPARK TO START THE FIRE TO BREAK

AWAY FROM THE

 

“MOTHER CHURCH” OF ROME!

 

BECAUSE OF THIS BREAK AWAY FROM ROME CAME THE

JESUIT “COUNTER REFORMATION”

 

 

THE DESTRUCTION OF CHRISTIANS IN EVERY WAY

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Reformation 500 Years Old

                                                                                                               Theology, Philosophy and Science

OUT OF THE REFORMATION CAME

5 DOCTRINAL POSITIONS OF TRUTH

 

SOLA FIDE----------------BY FAITH ALONE

 

SOLA SCRIPTURA----------------BY SCRIPTURE ALONE

 

SOLUS CHRISTUS---------------THROUGH CHRIST ALONE

 

SOLA GRATIA--------------------BY GRACE ALONE

 

SOLI DEO GLORIA------------GLORY TO GOD ALONE

 

ALL IS A SLAP IN THE FACE OF ROME

EVEN WITH THE COUNTER REFORMATION, CREATION OF DENOMINATIONS, AND FALSE TEACHERS

 

CHRIST WILL ALWAYS REIGN

BECAUSE TRUTH FINDS AWAY

I had to create this page because

what is below about Santeria.

 

 

THE PAST COUPLE WE HAVE SEEN

HALLOWEEN TAKE A DARKER TURN INTO THE REALM OF

 

 SANTERIA

also known as Regla de Ochá, La Regla de Ifá,[1][2] or Lucumi, is an Afro-American religion of Caribbean origin that developed in the Spanish Empire among West African descendants. Santeria is a Spanish word that means the "worship of saints".

 

 Santería is influenced by and syncretized with Roman Catholicism.

 

Its sacred language, a variety of Yoruba, is the Lucumí language.

  Santeria, A syncretistic Caribbean religion

 

                                         Beliefs and practices

 

Copyright © 1995 to 2007 by Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance
Latest update: 2007-MAR-24
Author: B.A. Robinson

The Orisha:

Santeria includes the worship of the Orisha -- literally "head guardians," and religious beliefs of the Yoruba and Bantu people in Southern Nigeria, , Senegal and Guinea Coast.

 

These are combined with elements of Roman Catholicism. 

Arriving as slaves In the Caribbean, Santerians preserved the elements of their religion by equating each Orisha of their traditional religions with a corresponding Christian Saint. Many traditions within the religion recognize different equivalencies. One common example includes:

Babalz Ayi became St. Lazarus (patron of the sick)

 

Shangs became St. Barbara (controls thunder, lightning, fire...)

 

Eleggua or Elegba became St. Anthony (controls roads, gates etc)

 

Obatala became Our Lady of Las Mercedes, and the Resurrected Christ (father of creation; source of spirituality)

 

Oggzn became St. Peter (patron of war)

 

Oshzn became Our Lady of Charity (controls money, sensuality...)

 

 

Other Santerian beliefs:

 

Many Santerian beliefs are not freely discussed outside of the faith. In addition there are many religious leaders whose beliefs and practices differ significantly. The following is a general outline of what is known:

 

Deities: God is referred to as Olorun, or Olódùmarè, the "owner of heaven". He is the supreme deity, the creator of the universe, and of the lesser guardians, called Orisha. Each of the latter has an associated Christian Saint, a principle, important number, color, food, dance posture and emblem. The Orishas need food in the form of animal sacrifice, and prepared dishes, as well as human praise in order to remain effective.

 

Ritual Sacrifices: These form an integral part of many Santerian religious rituals. The animal's blood is collected and offered to the Orisha. Chickens are the most common animal used. Their sacrifice is believed to please the Saints, and to bring good luck, purification and forgiveness of sins.

 

Possession: Rhythmic sounds and feverish dancing during Santerian rituals are believed to lead to possession of the individual by the particular Orisha being invoked. The individual then speaks and acts as the Orisha.

 

Veneration of Ancestors: Ones ancestors, called Ara Orun (People of Heaven) are referred to for moral guidance and example. Their names are recited at family ceremonies.

 

 

Santerian practices:

 

                                            The following Santerian practices are known:

Secrecy: Very little information about beliefs, ritual, symbolism, practice are released to the general public. One has to be initiated into the faith before information is freely released.

 

Tradition: Santeria is not a religion of a book, like Judaism, Christianity, or Islam. Like most Aboriginal religions, it is preserved by an oral tradition.

 

Ritual: A ritual typically begins with the invocation of Olurun. Drums provide background African rhythms. The Oru or rhythm changes to that associated with a specific Orisha, who is then invoked as well. Animals, most commonly chickens, are sacrificed during many rituals. Dancing is another main component of the ritual.

 

Priesthood: Priests  are called Santeros or Babalochas. Priestesses are called Santeras or Iyalochas. The term Olorisha can refer to a priest or a priestess. They are trained for many years in the oral traditions of the faith. This is followed by a period of solitude before being initiated. They learn dance, songs and healing methods.

 

Botanicas: These are stores that specialize in providing Santerian supplies. They sell charms, herbs, potions, musical instruments, and other materials used by believers.

 

 

There are many national variations to this religion. This is particularly obvious in places like Los Angeles, CA where the Spanish speaking population has many national origins. Mexican Santeria, for example, emphasizes its Roman Catholic roots; it often includes nationally-based icons, like the Virgin of Guadeloupe. Cuban Santeria tends to emphasizes its African origins.

I put this article in here to show how SATAN twists

the GOSPEL TRUTH and spit in God's face!

 

WE NEED TO KNOW THE BIBLE WITH THE

HOLY SPIRIT FOR GUIDENCE OR

 THE WORLD WILL EAT US ALIVE!!!!!!

 

 

Through SANTERIA new Tradition has came in our culture the past

years in Americas celebration of HALLOWEEN with the use of 

SUGAR SKULLS

aka

SANTERIA SKULLS

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This is because of people’s acceptance of their sins in America. People don’t do research and they just accept things from HELL.

 

Even I have noticed it at my work on people’s desks.

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​Now they are sold main stream in stores

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THIS IS THE CARD THAT IS ON THESE SUGAR SKULLS THAT A GROCERY STORE

​BELOW IS WHAT IT SAYS

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​Day of the dead tradition

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The Aztecs developed the ritual some 3,000 years ago because they believed one should not grieve the loss of a beloved ancestor who passed. Instead, the Aztecs celebrated their lives and welcomed the return of their spirits to the land of the living once a year. That’s where the food, drink, and music offerings come in.      

 

So these skulls are a representation of impermanence, tradition, and freedom. It signifies the liberation of worldly burdens.

 The annual Dia de los Mueros (Day of the Dead) celebration of Mexico in which the shull is a prominent feature, is an extention of this liberation theme.This time when viel separating the dead from the living is at its thinnest. A time which life and death meet, and loved ones are reunited. Here the skull represents the fait shadows our physical remnant leaves beyond upon their death. Beyond those graping dark sockets is the life beyond what our eyes have seen.

 

THIS IS THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CARD

Day of the Dead Tradition    

 

 

 

The observance is November 1 and 2nd, coinciding with the Catholic “All Saints Day” and “All Souls” Day.”  Typically, the two-day celebration is divided into separate days in the honor deceased youth. Dia de los Inocentes (Day of the Innocents) or Dia de los Angelitos  (Day of the Little Angels) on November 1st and adults for Dia de los Muertos on November 2nd.

 

 In some beliefs it is a three day holiday beginning on October 31st when some believe the souls of young children arise at midnight.

 

 

On Dia de los Mueertos, families gather to celebrate those who have died as well as build alters in their homes, schools or other public places to pay homage to the deceased. Many honor the dead with gifts sugar skulls, chocolate, marigold ( the Mexican flower of deaeth), sweetbreads and trinkets. Families also typically visit graves to deliver the offerings and hold virgils with candles an photos.

WOW, mind blowing!

 

People are so numb to the world that this is sold in stores.

I bet no one even reads this card

 

SANTERIA is a mix of SATANISM, VOODOO, and ROMAN CATHOLISM

 

WHICH IS ALLRIDDLED WITH NECHROMANCY.

 

 

Jesus said these things would happen.

 ROMAN 1 says:

God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;

 

 Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, Without understanding, covenant breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful:

 

 Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.

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