Okay, I am VERY sorry if offend you by this reply, but I seriously cannot accept what you said - you're going against the Torah, and that is NOT ok.
Malkavius3498
vampirism came from the mother of mosquitoes.
she drank the blood of man. so G-d made all her children like the mosquitoes.
Excuse me for cutting through your repartee, but I would like some sources on that. It sounds sort of like aesops fable
sweatdrop .
Malkavius3498
i am one of them.... i think
I highly doubt that. It is more likely that you have some sort of health disorder if you really are attracted to blood.
However, if you were the offspring of a mosqitoe that would explain a few things rofl (sorry, I couldn't resist
ninja ).
Malkavius3498
anyway. you could say that cain was the first immortal.
No, you can't say that, Cain was not immortal.
Malkavius3498
god said he could never die or get the fruits of the land. so how did he survive?
When did he ever say that?
After Cain killed Havel, G-d told Cain that he wouldn't be punished by death, rather - he would be a wanderer, leading a cursed life. That doesn't mean that he wouldn't die eventually from old age. Cain was killed by a hunter, one of his own family in a mistake (I'm not about to go into that
sweatdrop ). He had many more years to live
3nodding .
Cain could eat from the fruits of the ground, it doesn't say anywhere that's what he was punished with. He even fathered children, built cities, and most definately ate from the fruits of the earth.
No.
G-d did not allow man to eat the meat of any other animal (not including the human, of course) until the time of Noah, so how do you think it possible that G-d would punnish him to make him eat the flesh of a fellow man?? Do you think G-d would allow man to eat the flesh of a fellow
human, which is FAR worse than eating an animal? Furthermore, it states very clearly in the Torah that blood is not allowed to be eaten, drunken, whether it be in the food, outside the food, or in any other way
sweatdrop .
Malkavius3498
the devil will slide on it's belly and eat the dust of the earth.
that's what man turns into when he dies. dust. so we are the devils of the earth. G-d's servants.
So you say we are devils because our dust is eaten by snakes...?
Did you know that the devil was merely a term to describe evil inclination? The snake was called the satan because he was the evil that drove going against G-d's commandment. There are midrashim that there is the "Satan", his name litteraly means: "The hinderer". He is an angel of G-d. Man is not satan.
We are G-d's nation, not his servants. G-d definately doesn't need servants.