VAMPIRES

I watched a documentary on American Vampires. It showed a group of Americans of various ethnic backgrounds who go around calling themselves vampires. When they go to night clubs the performing blood artist would stick around 50 needles through various parts of his body and the blood that is pouring out would be placed in a glass and a person would drink it.

There were many of them going around piercing each other (with consent) and sucking blood out. They said it tasted good and that it makes them feel high. By sucking a person’s blood they would be able to tell what the person ate and whether or not s/he was vegetarian. Those who went without doing this for a while would feel tired, moody and they could not stand the light (vampire traites). When they saw people walking on the streets they would view them as meat! When they were desperate for blood they would go to the butchers and get meat and put it in the blender when they got home, so they could drink the blood.

It made me wonder whether vampires did exist, since many of the people in the documentary are sharing the same traites. When i watched the documentary all i felt was that this is the work of shaytaan. What worried me more is what if more people go around doing this? Will we see the day when people are killing people so that they can drink blood.

Im not too sure, but i think this is what the pagans used to do (drinking the blood from a sacrifice) which was popular before christianity, but when christianity came to exist they adapted it to their pagan ways. An example of this is the bread and wine in churches, which realistically symbolises flesh (bread) and blood (red wine).

Any comments or fears?

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Originally posted by sheba:
*Im not too sure, but i think this is what the pagans used to do (drinking the blood from a sacrifice) which was popular before christianity, but when christianity came to exist they adapted it to their pagan ways. An example of this is the bread and wine in churches, which realistically symbolises flesh (bread) and blood (red wine).
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Vampires do not exist. People with the desease "Porphorya" were in the past regarded as vampires as they get easily sick in the sun and the desease is in their blood.

Jews and Christians were explicitly forbidden to eat or drink blood of any living being. The "bread and wine" of the Christians is similar in simbolism as the "unleaven bread and wine" of the Jewish "Passover".

itz all in their headz...therez no such thing as vampirez...these ppl try such thingz just for fun...or in some cases to make them different from otherz...though still humanz but vampirez...all they need is a really hard "thudda" on their behind and this will bring some "sense" to them...


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I do not interpret vampires as a different species. They are humans i know, but their habits are antisocial making them very different to humans. There is the possibility that they can evolve into characters such as vampires (that is a human form of blood suckers) with the possibility that they will eventually be blood thirsty going to any lengths to drink human blood (because human blood is prefered to blood of any other species).

OLD MAN: The drinking and wine and eating bread has no significance in original christianity although they do it for the reasons the jews do. I read a book called pharon's legacy which evaluated the innovative beliefs of christianity (bread and wine) tracing this to pagan times and traditions.

The entire concept of vampires has arisen from
the mystical existence of a Romanian legend
called Vlad Dracula. Actually, it is a pretty
fierce love story. Vlad Dracula was a warrior
for the Romanian church and he fought all these
wars and was feared throughout. When the Turks, were fighting him, they sent his wife
a letter
written in blood saying that her husband has been killed in battle.
So she jumps off the castle , and thus the process
of suicide is complete. When Vlad returns
from battle victorious and all, he finds his
wife dead. He wants to bury her, but the church clerics
condemn her to hell and state that she can not
be buried and be given a honorable funeral.
Vlad questions God and says that he has fought
all these battles in the name of God, and now God has
forsaken him a la Jesus Christ. So Vlad takes
a sword and stabs a large marble cross in the
castle/church and thus out pours blood. He
drinks the blood and says that he will always
fight against god until he is reunited with his wife. So god condemns him to roaming the earth
for eternity. His life is stricken to find
the reincarnation of his wife for all eternity
and in order to remain alive, he must have live blood
in him… thus seducing all these people
for blood. This is the story. Many Romanians
believe he still lives on.
All this vampire crap has been popularized
by the media of how cool a villain he is.
So, vampires do not exist, but sickos who want
to be ones do exist. I have heard that they
have underground NYC clubs for them… but
they keep it within their clan.
SO… here was the full story!


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"Quote the Mu,“NeverMu!”

You should read 'The Vampire Lestat'
and 'The Queen of the Damned' both by
Anne Rice

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Originally posted by sheba:
The drinking and wine and eating bread has no significance in original christianity although they do it for the reasons the jews do. I read a book called pharon's legacy which evaluated the innovative beliefs of christianity (bread and wine) tracing this to pagan times and traditions.
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The Passover of the Jews were instituted when they left Egypt and symbolic point to their Messiah that will come. The Holy Communion that the Christians celebrate, was institituted during the last Passover that Christ had with his disciples and was celebrated within the next month by them as pointing to the return of Him.

Anyone claiming that the origen of either the Passover or Holy Communion come from pagan traditions, is misinformed and just want to sell a book.

Y2Mu, a lovely story, where did you hear it?

Thanks Sheba

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anyway the story was compiled from
various sources like research, movies,
especially Bram Stoker’s Dracula… disregard
some adult scenes… but that movie is well
made… the director is francis ford coppola..
the same director of the god father
anyway… that movie really tells the
background of the misticism of Dracula.

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I watched a bit of dracula and then felt it was gloomy. i regret not watching it now.

not just dracula… but bram stoker’s dracula,
thats the movie to watch… anyway… which
part was gloomy… the whole movie was gloomy.
but too freakin cool.


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Thats the movie i watched, well i watched the beginning and i didnt like the colours in the film (unusual i know) and the atmosphere was gloomy, so that was enough to put me off. do you recommend me to watch it?

Sheba... It is an interesting subject.... Allah have made us human and given us brain... Now if we read about Newton, that he used 5% of his brain and his made laws are still well known in Physics... If you think in the similar way, we can let ourselves believe in anything... we might not become a bird and fly but we have found a suit which allows us to fly in the air... so these sick people have let themselves believe that they are Vampires and now they are... There is no such thing as Vampires... Yes I will agree with you that it is work of Satan... but Vampires don't exist...

And as we also know that world needs to get really bad before Jesus could come back and show us the way to live... it makes sense to me at least....

Sheba
The movie is good… just some scenes which
can be skipped (adult content)… otherwise
a really good movie… a lot of hints here and
there. Yes i would reccomend it. It has been
made really well.


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Sheba… if u are in the US and have cable tv,
it was on TNT on Monday at 8pm. Sorry 4 da delay.


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Originally posted by Y2Mu:
**Sheba... if u are in the US and have cable tv,
it was on TNT on Monday at 8pm. Sorry 4 da delay.

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Sure it was, and I watched it for the first time. But I was left a little bit confused about the ending. Can someone explain?

Im in England and i watched it on sunday night. SCRATCH what was happened in the ending?

Sheba and scratch…
the ending dealing with how Vlad dies and the
shot is set at viewing the cieling showing
both Mina and Vlad is sorta metaphorical.
Vlad’s wish was that atleast he could see his
wife and say he loved her. That was his wish.
Over the years, he grew even more dreadly
and desired to live with her forever.
When Vlad is vomiting blood at the end and resting
his head on Mina’s lap, he sees that his
initial wish has been fulfilled, some say that
Mina committed suicide and “God” has forgiven
Vlad and both are in heaven, but from what
i think is that vlad realized that mina already
has a full fledged future ahead of her.
I guess thats it. Yes it was confusing too..


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i dont know bout wat ur talkin bout, but there wuz a disease dat made a person hav charasteristic of a vampire.. but it wuz very uncomon n only afew ppl around da world were reported to hav this disease.... i dont know bout da Vampire group ur talkin bout though...
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you are right that people have characteristics like vampires naturally, this is because they have a blood problem whereby their blood colour is not red and this causes them problems such as not being able to stay out in the light for more than an hour. the vampires that im talking about is a group of people have a ritual where they suck one anothers blood out of their body-for fun- this has led them to needing blood as they feel addicted to it, and consequently it has affected their moods and their natural state of living, such as not liking the light, etc.