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Do you prefer the Satanic pirit of Christmas or the pagan spirit of Halloween?I believe the act of providing tobacco to children would be unlawful, yes.
Neither, and, in fact, I thought they were reversed, as Halloween has the blatant Satanism and this modern, "commercial Christmas" in our society with the pagan influences. I only celebrate Christmas in a religious context of Christianity as a celebration of Christ's birth, if that answers your question.Do you prefer the Satanic pirit of Christmas or the pagan spirit of Halloween?
Halloween isn't Satanic. It's Celtic paganism. Everything is Satanic to Christians including Monopoly and their local dog.Neither, and, in fact, I thought they were reversed, as Halloween has the blatant Satanism and this modern, "commercial Christmas" in our society with the pagan influences. I only celebrate Christmas in a religious context of Christianity as a celebration of Christ's birth, if that answers your question.
Indeed, I would see either of the paganisms as a form of Satanism, but if we want to go into the specifics, I'm not sure how, if we were to remove that label from Halloween, why you'd still call Christmas the one with Satanic qualities to it, as it also has pagan aspects to it, of traditions like the indigenous religions of the Northern Germanic people, just as Halloween has those Celtic aspects like the traditions regarding costume-wearing.Halloween isn't Satanic. It's Celtic paganism. Everything is Satanic to Christians including Monopoly and their local dog.
Yeah it was a pagan tradition about warding off evil or something. Its nothing like that now though. Now its just a national cosplay holiday where you give out free candy and really obsessed people compete to see how many media refrences they can display on their front lawn at once.Halloween isn't Satanic. It's Celtic paganism. Everything is Satanic to Christians including Monopoly and their local dog.
Halloween is also much more Christian because it's warding off evil spirits which is exorcism. Modern Halloween is more Satanic since it teaches pure ninilsim and eating junk.Indeed, I would see either of the paganisms as a form of Satanism, but if we want to go into the specifics, I'm not sure how, if we were to remove that label from Halloween, why you'd still call Christmas the one with Satanic qualities to it, as it also has pagan aspects to it, of traditions like the indigenous religions of the Northern Germanic people, just as Halloween has those Celtic aspects like the traditions regarding costume-wearing.
I hate to derail the cigarette-Halloween topic much further than the few replies we've made, but, if you could explain it in brief, since I've only ever seen Santa as a rather-mocking caricature of Saint Nicholas of Myra, why do you see Santa as Satan (besides the simple anagram)?Modern Christmas is inherently Satanic though because Santa Claus is Satan.
Red color but he's more Saturnian.I hate to derail the cigarette-Halloween topic much further than the few replies we've made, but, if you could explain it in brief, since I've only ever seen Santa as a rather-mocking caricature of Saint Nicholas of Myra, why do you see Santa as Satan (besides the simple anagram)?
WTF I DIDN'T KNOW THATSanta is an anagram of satan
Is the planet stanic? What about the pentagonal storm...Saturnian.
Santa lives at Korvatunturi, not the North pole, you dumb nigger.Red color but he's more Saturnian.
>Esoterically, the urn containing the ashes of CHiram represents the human
heart. Saturn, the old man who lives at the north pole, and brings with him to the children
of men a sprig of evergreen (the Christmas tree), is familiar to the little folks under the
name of Santa Claus, for he brings each winter the gift of a new year. - Manly P. Hall.
Ngl I see more connections between Santa and God than Santa and Saint Nicholas (or Santa and Saturn).I hate to derail the cigarette-Halloween topic much further than the few replies we've made, but, if you could explain it in brief, since I've only ever seen Santa as a rather-mocking caricature of Saint Nicholas of Myra, why do you see Santa as Satan (besides the simple anagram)?