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Do Jewish vampires avoid crosses or Stars of David?

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  1. First off there is no such thing as a Jewish or Catholic or Protestant vampire.... For all vampires come from the same sources with in the paranormal zone.. period... Now you can think what you want and believe whatever.. And all you wanna-be vampires can suck on a lemon.. But there is only I kind of vampire that has ever existed and they are paranormal creature... And it is not possible for any vampire to turn a living human being into another vampire... All they can do is kill their victims and nothing more.......... I am not even going to bother to tell you what a real vampire is because no one wants to know the truth all they want to believe is what the read in a book or what they see in a movie.... And as far as the cross and holy water is concern it is something that the Catholic Church created... And many and I do mean many people went to their death believing the cross and holy water had the power to stop or hinder a vampire action............


  2. well first off in real life vamps arent afraid of crosses, but in the book i am legend it was a psychological disorder so thinking of it a jewish vamp was afraid of the star of david.

  3. I see that you are bored.

  4. i never knew jew vamps existed

  5. well,

    since jews are required to salt and soak all meats, to remove the blood, a vampire would have a hard time being jewish.  also, jews are forbidden to eat 'the limb of a living animal' - meaning that it's forbidden to consume any part of an animal, which is attached to it, while it's alive (after the animal is slaughtered, according to ritual, there are still parts which are forbidden, assuming, of course that the animal was a 'kosher' one, to begin with).

    your jewish vampire would either starve to death, or have to subsist on artificial plasma... and while most jews will willingly avoid crosses (why would we want to be near them??), they wouldn't have any effect on the vampire... nor would the 'star of david', which has no religious significance at all, it's a cultural symbol.

    have a good one.

  6. i think so...

    lolz

  7. That would make sense. Probably both actually, because of the spread of Christianity and the holiness it represents. Come to think of it, vampires are supposed to be damned, right??? So they'd probably be afraid of crosses, Jewish stars, the muslim symbol, etc etc..... anything representing God or religion.

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