This is something I found while I was playing around on the net..
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Author: By Claudia Miclaus
Publication Date: 2/18/2011
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They seem to be the newest craze these days, these vampires. With Stephanie Meyer’s best-selling saga "Twilight" and its motion picture versions, teenagers are crazed over those charming, pale and troubled blood suckers. But whereas Stephanie Meyer’s version of vampires seems to be inspired by Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet", the traditional vampire folklore apparently has much to do with anti-Christianity. In fact, vampires seem to be a caricaturization and reversed image of Christ, who shed His blood for mankind’s salvation from sin, eternal damnation and death. The most obvious difference lies of course in the fact that while vampires were said to suck blood out of mortals in order for them to feed and keep themselves alive, so for very selfish reasons, the Son of God offered His blood freely to anyone who wants forgiveness and eternal life.
What should Christians think about vampires and vampire fiction and movies? Well, in Philippians 4:8 we are advised to fill our minds with "whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable - if anything is excellent or praiseworthy." Although there is a certain amount of nobility in those Twilight books, there also are plenty of elements belonging to the dark side and to occultism. The hero of the novel, Edward, who is a vampire, is endowed with many alluring qualities. He is very seductive and attractive, especially to young teenage girls. He does have flaws, but in general he is an idealized image of beauty and coolness. In fact, he is the type of guy most naive teen girls are usually attracted to. The problem with this character is his idealization, and the fact that no human male can actually come up to such an ideal of inner and outside beauty and charm. And the problem lies also in the fact that such beauty and perfection should be sought and found in Christ alone, not in some dark imaginary hero.
Now the question is, should Christian families avoid reading vampire novels and watching vampire movies? The answer is, some should definitely abstain from them. And if they really have to and can’t help reading such novels, at least what they can do is talk to their young daughters about how such characters and novels based on them come to contradict God’s Word and true principles in general. I think this is a healthy perspective on vampires and such dark souls. Again, if they are a subject of debate, any mystical aura surrounding this myth may vanish. At any rate, parents should feel responsible for allowing or not allowing their teenagers to read such fiction or watch such movies.
Now here are some quotes in the Bible, in The Old Testament to be more precise, where we are warned against the evil of drinking blood:
"But flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat. (Genesis 9:4)
"Only be sure that thou eat not the blood: for the blood is the life; and thou may not eat the life with the flesh." (Deuteronomy 12:23) This was just to make it clear why the whole vampire idea is not OK with Christianity and the Word of God.
But there is another kind of evil related to the idea of vampires in general. For instance, the American Christian pastor, preacher and magazine editor by the name of A. W. Tozer spoke about his personal "feeling that a notable heresy has come into being throughout evangelical Christian circles–the widely-accepted concept that we humans can choose to accept Christ only because we need him as Savior and that we have the right to postpone our obedience to him as Lord as long as we want to!" (I Call It Heresy, Harrisburg, PA.: Christian Publications, 1974, p. 5f) Later on, he also stated the fact that "salvation apart from obedience is unknown in the sacred scriptures." So if we just use-not in the proper sense, of course-the blood of Christ only to cleanse ourselves from our sins and ensure our eternal salvation from death and the pit of hell, and go on living a sinful life, we end up lying others and what’s worst we lie to ourselves with death, hell and separation from God as eternal consequence; in fact is that acting better than vampires?
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