Mission America Founder, Says Halloween’s ‘Satanic’ Origins Explain Holiday’s Gay Appeal

I think I have said this before, but Halloween is one, if not the, favorite holiday of mine.  It is a time when we can truly express ourselves and have fun.  I just love it, not to mention the candy.  But, you didn’t expect Halloween to pass without at least one anti-gay condemnation from a right-wing pundit, did you?

Well, rest assured: Mission America’s Linda Harvey has slammed Halloween, saying the holiday’s purportedly Satanic origins make it a “huge celebration in the LGBT world.”

“We all can see it’s a huge celebration in the LGBT world, especially for the gender-confused folks. This illustrates some of the problem. The core of Halloween is glittering artificiality, you can pretend to be someone you aren’t for a night, you can flirt with danger, you can divine a different destiny, but it is all void of the presence of or will of God. 
It’s a seduction that says, ‘don’t be afraid, do whatever you want, there’s nothing to fear,’ it’s one of Satan’s oldest tricks.”
Saying that costumes “disguise our very souls,” Harvey noted, “Christians aren’t supposed to be consulting fortune tellers, Ouija boards or palm readers about our future but all are frequently a part of Halloween festivities…do your kids know how risky these practices are and that real contact with real demons is quite possible? Satan doesn’t care about our intentions; he will take any willing participant.”

Harvey, of course, is no stranger to anti-gay proclamations. Last year, she warned parents against allowing their children to visit lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) medical practitioners.

Harvey’s rant follows news that organizers of a Minnesota town’s Halloween parade have turned away LGBT youth group, claiming that the event had reached its “maximum for walking units.”

The vice president of Justin’s Gift, a group created to support gay youth after several suicides in the Anoka-Hennepin School District, said kids who planned to participate were “pretty upset” by the news, and that he was “confused and mystified” as to the denial of the request. “We’re trying to show these kids that they’re part of the community and unfortunately it backfired and sent a completely different message,” Jefferson Fietek is quoted as saying, noting that about 30 students had planned to march in the parade dressed as their favorite fairytale characters.

I have never understood the problem that some right winged nut jobs have against Halloween.  Halloween has always been fun, and dammit, it should remain that way. Some people are just too serious in this world and can’t stand the thought of a little fun. 

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I began my life in the South and for five years lived as a closeted teacher, but am now making a new life for myself as an oral historian in New England. I think my life will work out the way it was always meant to be. That doesn't mean there won't be ups and downs; that's all part of life. It means I just have to be patient. I feel like October 7, 2015 is my new birthday. It's a beginning filled with great hope. It's a second chance to live my life…not anyone else's. My profile picture is "David and Me," 2001 painting by artist Steve Walker. It happens to be one of my favorite modern gay art pieces. View all posts by Joe

2 responses to “Mission America Founder, Says Halloween’s ‘Satanic’ Origins Explain Holiday’s Gay Appeal

  • Unknown's avatar Giac

    Hello JoBlo,Way to take the fun out of a holiday! It's scary how people manipulate and transform anything they can to controle the masses.In spite of them, Happy Halloween and enjoy the candy!

  • Unknown's avatar Coop

    Huh? I can't be bothered to dignify this woman with a response. Why can't these people volunteer at soup kitchens or drive old people to the doctor or help out a returning veteran instead of issuing proclamations? Those are examples of God's work.

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