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Transylvania's Hunedoara castle, dracula, vampires and what are we to think about monsters?

June 23, 4:57 PMChristian Worldview ExaminerBill Belew
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The Hundeora castle. Haunted houses. Ghosts.

Dracula. Vampires.

Frankenstein. Mummies, ghouls, goblins and such.

Are you getting afraid yet?

No reason to be scared.

There are no monsters. At least the Bible makes no mention of such. The closest we get to anything related is when Jesus' disciples thought he was a ghost leading us to believe that the mention of ghosts implies there might be some disembodied spirits roaming to and fro. Matthew 14:25-27

Not so. The 'ghost' in that context means apparition or work of magic. Not the spooky, roam about in sheets sort of thing.

Next month, my son is going to see this castle. I'll have him report back to me...if he lives to tell.

Not me. Unlike the cowardly lion, "I don't believe in spooks, I don't believe in spooks, I don't, I don't..."

Uh, what's that noise?

See also:

Hunedoara Castle, Transylvania-Castles.com

 

 

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