Being Separate from Babylon’s Holidays

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As followers of Christ, we are called to be separate from the ways of this world. Halloween is a pagan holiday with roots in occultism and the worship of false gods. As Christians, we must abstain from participating in the festivities and trappings of Halloween, which has its origins in Babylon.

In this video, we'll explore the unbiblical nature of Halloween and why it's important for believers to remain separate from the practices of Babylon. We'll examine the history of Halloween and how it conflicts with Biblical principles. Most importantly, we'll discuss how we can honor God and be a light to the world by refusing to take part in the darkness of this holiday.

The world may scoff at our choice to avoid Halloween, but as disciples of Christ, we are called to a higher standard. Join us as we take a stand against the influences of Babylon and keep ourselves pure before the Lord. Together, let's celebrate our identity in Christ, not the traditions of the world.
Dr. Michael K. Lake is the Chancellor and Founder of Biblical Life College and Seminary. He is the scholar-in-residence for the Strategic Remnant Learning Center – Biblical Life Assembly. Dr. Lake is the author of the best-selling books “The Shinar Directive: Preparing the Way for the Son of Perdition,” “The Sheeriyth Imperative: Empowering the Remnant to Overcome the Gates of Hell,” “The Kingdom Priesthood: Preparing and Equipping the Remnant Priesthood for the Last Days,” and “The Kingdom Warrior: Full-Spectrum Spiritual Warfare 1.” He is a popular speaker at national Christian conferences and is a frequent guest on many Christian TV and radio/podcast programs in North America.

Mary Lou Lake has worked side-by-side with her husband in ministry for over 40 years and is the author of the book “What Witches Don’t Want Christians to Know – Expanded Edition.”

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