In some religeons, vampires are portrayed differently, so ones might not like that. Then some religeons just don't believe in vampires. Many different reasons, but those are the main ones.
why would anyone ban twilight
He is important because he is one of the reasons twilight is twilight. Without him the story would just be totally boring and it would not make any sense. And he is what puts this whole vampire thing all together. Because they need a sexy vampire dude
That would be "The Catcher in the Rye." It was banned for its use of profanity and portayal of sexuality. It also dealt with themes of teenage angst, alienation, and the sense of not belonging. I would imagine it was the profanity and sexuality that were the main reasons why the book was banned.
People joined the crusades for religious reasons because they believed in the importance of reclaiming the Holy Land (Jerusalem and its surroundings) from Muslim control. They were inspired by religious fervor, the promise of spiritual rewards, and the desire to protect sacred sites. Joining the crusade was seen as a way to defend Christianity and fulfill a religious duty.
Why Would It Be Banned? , No
The religious beliefs or lack thereof of the ponies is not touched upon, nor would such a thing be discussed in a children's TV program that is not religiously oriented.
Education could be a reason that a parent would want their children to read the Bible. Also believe or religious could be a some good reasons to read the Bible.
A non-religious person would give aid because of local laws, because of sympathy, because of kindness, etc. A religious person would do so for all the above reasons, plus the fact that it is what God wants.
There would never be a better ending for twilight
Most tattoos that are considered taboo is anything that is not related to anything Christian. Many times if you have a tattoo of a scripture or religious idiom, it is said to be ok.
Jehovah's Witnesses are banned in a few countries. Of course, they are not banned by Jehovah God from being His witnesses. And thus we continue to be His witnesses, and for that matter we continue 'witnessing'; even if it be underground. We vary our methods in those countries. For obvious reasons we would not go publicly from house-to-house. We would not stand at a street corner holding up a Bible or another Bible publication. But we have our ways. Also for obvious reasons, we would not publish a list of the lands. Nor would the rank-&-file Witness know which lands we are banned in. And it is possible that there actually are no Witnesses of Jehovah God in the country in the question. The link below provides some information about our activities in countries that restrict us.
It was banned on November 5, 2008 because a majority of the electorate voted in favor of a ballot measure that amended the state constitution to eliminate the existing right of same-sex couples to marry.