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The provided text, "Halloween: Deeds of Darkness" by Luis B. Vega, strongly argues against the celebration of Halloween by Christians, asserting that it is rooted in darkness and Luciferian practices. The author recounts his exposure to witchcraft and the occult in his home country, which informs his analysis of Halloween's origins in ancient Celtic and Druid rituals tied to child sacrifice and Babylonian practices. Furthermore, the text cites the founder of the Church of Satan, Anton LaVey, who reportedly celebrated Christians participating in the holiday. The author also connects the origins of "Trick or Treat" to Druids demanding human sacrifices, and explains how occult symbolism, like the hexagram within a circle, is believed to create a portal for demonic entry. Finally, the text suggests a possible alternative interpretation of the October 31st timeframe, relating it to a biblical timeline concerning Jesus' ministry as an argument for Christians to avoid the holiday.

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