Jesus The Vampire
(Vlad from Strom Broker's Dracula)
The premise starts off simple enough. Boy meets girl kind-of-thing with elements or surprise lying in wait. What could it possibly about this couple that is SO extraordinary we need to watch their movie? After all, Vlad himself was just looking for the cinema himself:
As you know Jesus Christ is notoriously incorruptible character, especially in the hearts and minds of children for they're beautiful, right:
WRONG!!!
Take for example the pains and wiles that demagoguery throws at us. Take for example the deception of graphic design. You go to a store and buy and book, because it has a pretty cover and lo and behold it's a good book! Such as the Holy Bible itself:
It looks exactly the same as each other, but did you know it's the same exact book?
Even if you open it up and turn to first page, it's just a repeat of the other book's same exact words, simply different imagery towing the line for its usage.
This kind of deception is so harmful to children it ought to be made illegal by our government immediately! The reason being that as it turns out children who are led astray may perish, it just even worse that the children of our world might just as well become corrupt. Think of the different evolutionary choices' children might make about themselves if Jesus had been a devil worshipper instead of a man of faith. The effects are so devastating, it could lead to the annihilation of our species or even worse yet, decimation! Scary enough, this possibility actually does exist.
Allow me to show you how this insanity makes sense:
(Thrill Kill Kult of the 90's)
This may seem like a joke, but it's a sacrilege picture of the last supper of our Lord Jesus Christ. It invites sin rather than containing it. It's even gravened with the picture of satan on the middle-man's shirt in the front. As confusing as this is, this was the atmosphere of 90's for the most part, as other bands like Nine Inch Nails also fronted this disturbing hardcore appearance as well making it hard to judge in general. However, we do see the Dracula story elsewhere.
Van Helsing! And if that's not bad enough, take for example D&D styled video game Elderscrolls, where in the 5th installation, Skyrim, vampirism is introduced as a simple choice for the player to make:
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