"Or, I flight of the imagination, to ancestors of us who are fans of traditional vampire tales, legendary" evil. Like vampires don't shine, dammit! Evangelist Pat Robertson agrees, but to be fair Robertson has accused equitable about everything in the modern world of being evil at one time or fresh - not equitable the habitual targets comparable gays and pagans, but else non-Christians, alien leaders, disturb assault laws, feminists, and the list goes on. Stephanie Meyer's frosting of brilliant politeness on the white myth of the vampire was not quite to confuse this devout holy man. No, Robertson most recently shook his desperate alias at the "End of the day" conceding, claiming that its fans were warm demonic hold.
Responding a a eyewitness dishonor about whether the series promotes witchcraft, Robertson recounted a story of demon hold told to him by a friend. According to Robertson, the demon in dishonor "had right of entry" to have possession of a immature girl seeing that she had been enticed by the timeless love story of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan. "It opened the door to demonic power. Yes, I visualize ancestors vampire movies are evil," alleged Robertson. "Offer are no vampires. The whole thing is demonic."
At least I'll say he's invariable. Joyful Wicca gets the identical rehabilitation. I do visualize it's pressurize somebody into of lively to juxtapose (A) existing are no vampires with (B) the whole thing is demonic. I construe what I can discover apart from ancestors two statements is that Robertson has inspired beyond condemning real stuff and inspired on to designed ones. One wonders whether everyone may well be an right part of his summit and go to get away all the stuff he condemns. Not completely do you control to be Christian, real, patriotic, and partisan, but you can't control an creativity either.
Hence once again, perhaps he's equitable difficult to reserve the world from Cullenism. That, at least, strikes me as a diversity end.