Radical Dreamer wrote:I'm 99.9% sure that Kaligraph is being facetious in regards to his comments on Ruroken and Azumanga. XD What I think he's basically saying is that almost every anime (or medium of entertainment in general), in one way or another, goes against what Christianity as a whole teaches, whether it's disrespect to a parent, murder, lying, homosexuality, etc. Of course, this is really no different than what any other form of media, be it American or Japanese, has the capacity to portray.
'Course, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, Kaligraphic. XD
Ashley wrote:To me, that is the key question: did they mean to mock it, or is it stemming from a miscommunication/misunderstanding of the truth of God?
Radical Dreamer wrote:I'm 99.9% sure that Kaligraph is being facetious in regards to his comments on Ruroken and Azumanga. XD What I think he's basically saying is that almost every anime (or medium of entertainment in general), in one way or another, goes against what Christianity as a whole teaches, whether it's disrespect to a parent, murder, lying, homosexuality, etc. Of course, this is really no different than what any other form of media, be it American or Japanese, has the capacity to portray.
Christisright wrote:Sadly,your right. Even American Animated Shows{mostly the ones shown on adult swim} have a some,if not alot,of Anti-Christian Values. In Fact Some Even Mock Christianity.
Christisright wrote:Sadly,your right. Even American Animated Shows{mostly the ones shown on adult swim} have a some,if not alot,of Anti-Christian Values. In Fact Some Even Mock Christianity.
ShatterheartArk wrote:Hellsing, anti Christian? *laughs* If anything its a modern crusade. This would be another anime/manga that falls under the writer using Christianity as a story source. Much like Greek or Roman Gods.
ShatterheartArk wrote:Hellsing, anti Christian? *laughs* If anything its a modern crusade. This would be another anime/manga that falls under the writer using Christianity as a story source. Much like Greek or Roman Gods.
Aleolus wrote:I would have to say Ninja Scroll. I haven't even seen enough of it to try describing it, but everything I've seen has seemed like someone trying to counterfeit Christianity.
Dyne wrote:Well, remember that the easiest and most common way a person can attack a Christian or Christianity is reference to the Crusades. For instance: "Christians always say that they are good. Well, I don't think what they did during the Crusades was very good!". I have seen several variations of this (not in shows, particularly, but from people themselves).
rocklobster wrote:Just ask them about some of the people who weren't Christian who also killed people. I won't name names, I'm sure you all know who I mean.
Nate wrote:I've watched Ninja Scroll countless times. I don't recall anything in it that "counterfeits" Christianity. o.O In fact, as far as I remember, there wasn't anything even remotely resembling Christianity in there. The story itself took place after Hideyoshi of the Toyotomi army died and the Tokugawa shogunate came into power. It's also very heavily based on Japanese mythology (the Blind Assassin and the Stone Golem).
hootygarl wrote:death note...in the way shinigamis do not exist
hootygarl wrote:hellsing...yeah pretty obvious
hootygarl wrote:full metal alchemist---human transmutation...the theory that science is greater than God
Kaligraphic wrote:How about Azumanga Daioh? It pretty clearly shows pagan rituals, fortune telling, and mood magic. Also enchantment of items for luck. As such it is completely out of line with Christian beliefs and could poison a believer's mind with sin.
Well, maybe it was mislabled (it was a fansub that was given to me after all), but what I remember, was that there was a savior coming to save the world, who came from the gods. But, if anything were to happen that would stop him from saving the world, he would instead become a demon and destroy everything.
AsianBlossom wrote:And that's also something I'm wondering about, the whole magic issue: what is acceptable in fiction and what isn't? I mean, my family is against Harry Potter, just so you can get an idea as to where I stand, and yet Lord of the Rings and Narnia are okay. I can see a difference between the two.
But what about in anime? How about the magical girl anime? Are those all right or are they crossing any boundaries in the way that HP does? I have been struggling with this issue for a long while, and any help at all would be appreciated.
And the priest I went to for spiritual direction told me that HP in itself is dangerous only because it gives witchcraft and the occult a little too much attention, and puts it in the spotlight of good. I personally also think it's dangerous because you've got those nutty people who run around mixing reality with fantasy thinking that the two worlds must co-exist or something.
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