Talk:Vampire/@comment-50.156.175.196-20141115000738/@comment-65.70.243.200-20141221020630

You make some great points. BUT, Meyer would not agree with you. Maybe it was Meyer who copied some of the things that Jesus did, or experienced, and placed it in her story. But, if Jesus had been a vampire, the holes in his hands (or palms/wrist) would have healed. Not only were they still there, but Thomas placed his fingers in the holes. The hole in his side, where the guards had pierced with their sword was also there. Jesus still bled. This does not correlate at all with Meyer's vampires. I'll have to check to see if he ate and drank after his transfiguration. I'm just not sure. But, as far as I know, vampires don't float up or fly... and supposedly, Jesus ascended up into the heavens. So, a lot just doesn't fit into the entire vampire thing. I also just can't picture the Son of God, running around and drinking up humans left and right. But, supposedly, Jesus WAS dead when removed from the cross. I think if he had lived, his mother would have been aware of this fact. But, even a vampire can't bring somebody back from the dead. There still has to be life in the body... and the heart still has to keep beating.