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2007-03-02 12:05:49 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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You have to have the evil to have the good. You can hate him, but he's necessary.

2007-03-02 12:08:58 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

Human beings do not possess the enzymes necessary to breakdown blood into usuable nutrients. It just sits in your stomach
and forms a big lump.


“You can swallow about a pint of blood before you get sick.” -Fight Club
Porphyria
Of all the disorders and diseases even loosely linked to vampirism, the most bizarre must be porphyria. It is a rare hereditary blood disease; its symptoms so closely match the myths associated with our modern conception of vampirism it’s eerie.

A victim of porphyria cannot produce heme, a major and vital component of red blood. Today, this disease is treatable with regular injections of heme into the body.However, as little as fifty years ago, this treatment was unavailable and the disease unknown.

In the past, a porphyria sufferer would show symptoms that include:


Extreme sensitivity to sunlight
Sores and scars that break open and will not heal properly
Excessive hair growth
Tightening of skin around lips and gums (which would make the incisors more prominent)
This disease would likely cause the victim to only go out at night, in order to avoid the painful rays of the sun. In addition, while garlic stimulates the production of heme in a healthy person, it would only cause the symptoms of porphyria to become more painfully severe.

Porphyria was eventually discarded by scientists as a reasonable explanation of the vampire myth that has pervaded our history. Although vampire accounts of the past bear little resemblance to the dashing figure we romanticize today, these qualities may have contributed to our look at the vampire in film and fiction: pale skin, extended incisors, even the fear of the sun!

But I know you freaks are gonna run around with fake teeth and act all film noir-ish. Get infected with some STD and propagate like mice till you ruin the night-life in every respectable ****-hole I frequent.

Thanks assholes, thanks a-******’ lot.

2007-03-03 13:58:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In ancient Jewish tradition Satan is simply an angel doing the work that God assigned to Satan to do.

The word Satan means challenger. With the idea of Satan challenging us, or tempting if you will. This description sees Satan as the angel who is the embodiment of man's challenges. This idea of Satan works closely with God as an integral part of Gods plan for us. His job is to make choosing good over evil enough of a challenge so that it becomes clear to us that there can be only one meaningful or logical choice.

Contrast this to Christianity, which sees Satan as God's opponent. In Jewish thought, the idea that there exists anything capable of setting itself up as God's opponent would be considered polytheistic or setting up the devil to be an equally powerful polarity to god or a demigod.

Oddly, proof for The Christian satan/devil mythology is supposedly found in the ancient Jewish texts that were borrowed to create the bible. One can’t help but wonder how Christians came up with such a fantastically different interpretation of Gods assistant Satan in their theology.

Other hints about Satan’s role in human relations can be seen if you look at the name Lucifer. It’s meaning in the original tongue translates as Light bearer or light bringer. Essentially the bringer of enlightenment. The temptations of the Satan idea bring all of us eventually into Gods light. Hardly the Evil entity of Christian mythology.

Love and blessings
don

2007-03-04 09:51:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That's a lot like despising the Boogey Man. Same difference...

2007-03-02 20:12:34 · answer #4 · answered by DontPanic 7 · 0 0

Why? You are giving off terribly negative vibrations by actively hating anything. So why bother?

Why don't you try loving satan and see what happens.

FP

2007-03-02 20:08:26 · answer #5 · answered by F. Perdurabo 7 · 4 0

Why oh why do some people rise to the bait? I bet you are having the time of your life, get a life!

2007-03-03 21:34:37 · answer #6 · answered by djdundalk 5 · 0 0

Poor git just got jealous of this so-called Adam

2007-03-03 09:31:50 · answer #7 · answered by Animhet 3 · 0 0

Doesn't Christianity teach about loving your enemies?

Besides, when you project negative energies, you make you enemies stronger.

2007-03-02 23:26:20 · answer #8 · answered by Joa5 5 · 0 0

do you hate him cuz you go to church? if you do satin isn't bad god put hm there to level out good and bad.

2007-03-02 20:15:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He will lose his appeal trial.
Jesus Christ will be victorious.
Peace out.

2007-03-02 20:33:28 · answer #10 · answered by Lucy 3 · 0 0

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