Cheyenne wrote:
I will use vampires in the story, but not as the "good guys." To a lot of people vampires are just fictional creatures, but to me they're not.  Before I was saved, I used to be heavily involved with the occult, so I interacted with many "vampires" and contemplated being a "donor" at one point. Looking back, everything is just dark, demonic, and Satanic about it. So when I see the fictional kind of vampires, the image I get is of the human sort of vampires, so I could never write about the evil I've seen in a positive way. While they are in my stories, they are slaves of evil, or (in one story), some were spared their souls, but had to be changed back into humans to be "good".
Finally, someone else who was involved in the occult and backs up what I've said for a long time.  No one believes me.  *shakes head * 
I'm the same way, Cheyenne.  That's also why I have issues with Harry Potter, but I've had that/haven't had that argument elsewhere.  The occult is very real, and lots of people do not realize how real it is.  When we write about magic and demonic practices/entities, we have to be very careful how we portray it.    
Yes, Jay, I know I used the word fond.  

Amen.
 I'm personally also very wary of how I portray werewolves for this same reason and witches/wizards/warlocks as well; demons themselves also go without saying. Because some stuff can be pure fantasy and have no biblical conflict. However, other subjects most definitely can provide conflict, especially when it happens in real life. When people are this deep in the occult in real life, I do not believe it should be glorified in a book.