In this episode, we examine why Christians should have no part in Halloween. Far from being an innocent night of costumes and candy, Halloween’s origins trace back to ancient pagan festivals, death symbolism, and demonic ritual practices that directly oppose the light of Christ.We trace the roots of Halloween to the Celtic festival of Samhain, explore how pagan practices survived under Christianized names like All Hallows’ Eve, and unpack the meanings behind common symbols — from jack-o’-lanterns and costumes to ghosts, witches, and bonfires. Each carries a legacy of superstition, fear, and false worship.The episode also features powerful testimonies from former witches and occult practitioners who now follow Christ — all warning believers not to participate in what they once used to honor darkness:Doreen Virtue – Deceived No More (Thomas Nelson, 2020) Jenny Weaver – CBN News Interview, Former Witch Warns Christians Against Halloween (2019) John Ramirez – Out of the Devil’s Cauldron (2015), Charisma Magazine Interview (2018) Pastor Aaron then connects the modern church’s compromise with what Scripture calls Baalism — lowering our view of God by blending light and darkness. Using Ephesians 5:6–15 and 2 Corinthians 6:14–17, he challenges believers to reject the imitation of holiness through worldly means and to “walk as children of light.”Whether you’ve participated in Halloween out of ignorance or tradition, this episode calls every believer to reconsider: Are we reflecting Christ’s light — or justifying the darkness?