Here is the reply I gave at Faithwriters:
This is a question I've been asked before. What constraints are placed on a Christian writer? I believe the only constraints come from God. I should not be writing titillating scenes; lifting up Satan; or using God's name in vain, for starters. I firmly believe that Christian Writers need to talk with God before they write. I don't do this all the time, but wish I did. Be reminded that out of the trashpiles can come the greatest Christians. They have lived life without God and so their stories are believable to others like them. A common ground is found that draws a non-Christian in. And if I can subtly work the plan of salvation into the plot line, then even if one reader turns to God, my work is complete. I think once we start judging the content of a Christian writer's work, we step into the place of judgement ourselves. Writing is a personal thing, shared by the author and God and inspired by God. I've read many, many, many books and was surprised to discover even Steven King believes in God. Does that make him a Christian writer? Is anyone brave enough to ask him? Supernatural elements are Christian - God is supernatural himself. As long as it is made clear that Satan is not to be worshiped, but to be run from; and I do not dishonor God in any way (He will let me know), then writing of all genres can become acceptable.
Speaking of the vampire stuff brought to mind Anne Rice's "Beauty" series. Sodomy, illicit sex, torture, all written as erotica IS NOT a Christian Work.
A fantasy story of a vampire that believed in God - what's wrong with that?
Profanity can be worked around as said by others before me. It's not necessary to use the words to get the meaning across.
Unmarried sex can be explained with very few words - someone once said - shut the door when the characters go at it.
Married sex should be treated the same way - it's none of my business what a married couple does.
Life must be portrayed in a manner that lures the reader into the book if your wish is to keep him there long enough to plant a seed. God will show you how to do it and be pleasing to him.
My two cents worth
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