The Gospel According to Dracula: A Bible Study

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Brackin tells the classic tale of Dracula in a fashion true to Bram Stoker, and draw parables from each chapter to teach Christians how to have a deeper intimacy with God.”

Susan R
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“The devil can take anything and twist it just a little to move us away from the Lord,” Brackin said.

I read this and nearly choked on my root beer.

I've done a unit study on Dracula with my kids, and we explored religious themes, but I think this goes a bit too far...

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Wayne Wilson
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Fundamentalist?

Dracula, though given over to evil, betrayed his Fundamentalist roots when he said: "I never drink...wine."

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Wayne, that was...

classic.