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Whether a person actually participates in the occult (i.e. vampirism, witchcraft, etc.) or just watches it on television, the evil influence is the same – and this evil influence is spiritually damaging to the Christians who watch it.  The Lilith spirit, for example, is believed by some who worship her to also be the daughter of the vampire.  What about the television program “The Munster’s”?  Have you ever wondered why grandpa who was a vampire on the show had a daughter named ‘Lily’?  Again, any person having the name ‘Lilith’, ‘Lily’, or ‘Lili’, does not mean that they, or their name is evil.  This teaching refers only to the ‘Lilith’ directly connected to the Jewish myth, or to vampirism [another of Lilith’s personas], and is no reflection on a person’s given name.  You may think it is just a coincidence that the writers of “The Munster’s” used this particular name but even if they did not realize it, the inspiration behind theuse of that name was evil.  You may have thought the show was only entertainment, but the inspiration behind the show is evil in meaning and appearance.  The Bible tells us to “abstain from all appearance of evil”!  I Thessalonians 5:22:  Abstain from all appearance of evil.  In the Thesaurus under ‘demons’ it places both the Vampire and Frankenstein in the same category as the succubi and incubi spirits.  In the generation of the 60’s and 70’s when shows like the Munster’s and Bewitched came out people just thought it was only harmless entertainment, saying they knew it was not real – or was it? Even the show ‘Bewitched’ promoted Wicca, or white witchcraft, which is a very popular and growing religion in these last days.  Yes, believe it or not Wicca is now a legally recognized religion!  God forbid.  Like the Munster’s, the writers of Bewitched may not have realized they were writing under the inspiration of evil spirits, but scripture reveals that Satan was behind this show also.  

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