Then why is it that when people turn evil in positions of power that, for a surprising number of people, their facial features start melting? Does evil make their soul stronger?
It's like the one true-to-life thing from Star Wars.
So it's not a demonic curse designed to take away from humanity then?
They edit some stuff and removed it from the bible or grok is hidinf it
Speaking of Grok:
The Bible does not contain a specific story where someone gets drunk and then wakes up immortal because of what they drank. While there are instances of individuals consuming wine or other beverages, these events do not result in immortality. For example, in **Genesis 9:20-21**, Noah plants a vineyard after the flood, makes wine, gets drunk, and falls asleep uncovered in his tent. When he wakes up, there is no mention of him becoming immortal; instead, the story focuses on his reaction to his son Ham’s actions, leading to a curse and blessings, but nothing about eternal life tied to the wine.
At the same time, God's blessings allowed people like Job to live for hundreds of years even during eras of famine and plague.
The concept of immortality in the Bible is primarily spiritual and theological, not a literal outcome of drinking a specific substance. For instance, in **John 3:16**, eternal life is promised through faith in Jesus Christ: *"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."* Similarly, the "water of life" in **Revelation 22:17** symbolizes eternal life offered freely by God, but it is not about getting drunk or a physical transformation into immortality.
Yeah, drinking something for that seems more like what I'd expect from The Drunken Eight Immortals.
Other biblical stories involving drinking, such as Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana (**John 2:1-11**) or King Belshazzar drinking from sacred vessels in **Daniel 5**, also do not connect to immortality. The former is a miracle showing Jesus’ power, and the latter leads to Belshazzar’s death, not eternal life.
Instead it was a metaphor for drinking blood.
In summary, there is no passage in the Bible that describes someone getting drunk and then waking up immortal due to what they drank. Immortality is instead linked to faith and divine grace, not a physical act of drinking.
Soooo... what are Vampires then? Pure fiction? Fake angels?
Originally pure fiction
bur because of my favourtism for them when compared to zombies as a form of undead
Yahweh, rafael, the devils they made different variations of vampires over time
then jesus himself and his followers became vampires for a while to trial a new story for the bible to see if he could
pull
off the hole literal
drinking his blood thing he keeps talking about where the water is his blood reference
Exodus 23:21 John 14:26 Mark 3:29 Matthew 12:31 matthew 7:7 holy holy holy is the lord of hosts (Evil psychopath according to bible warnings)