minakichan (post: 1312506) wrote:The Bible has witchcraft =( It also has stuff like rape and murder and incest =(
Guess I should just not read it =(
Anime_Guy_4ever (post: 1312514) wrote:Ah, please don't take such a view of the Bible, for that would be very tragic. The Bible classifies all of those things as sin and according to 2 Timothy 3:16-17(NIV) "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work."
So the Bible here should be read in order to construct a Biblical world view of such issues.
As for the general question of this thread, I think it would be useful to look at a few more verses here: Galations 5:19,20 ]sinful[/U] nature are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; 20idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions 21and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God."
Just from studying this passage it becomes clear that the Bible classifies witchcraft as a sin, and according to Rom. 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." those who practice any sin, including witchcraft need forgiveness, otherwise they will not receive the gift of eternal life.
This then launches into the main question about a Christian watching/reading anything with witchcraft in it and also how does a Christian stay grounded in their faith. I would reply here that there is indeed a danger for Christians in observing things with witchcraft themes in them, one that some Christians may not even be aware of. For younger children especially I believe that it can be dangerous to expose them to a worldly view of witchcraft, and so a Biblically constructed view of witchcraft should be taught and presented to them and such issues should be discussed.
Personally for me, studying some of the verses that I previously mentioned help me to stay grounded in a Biblically sound view of the world in which witchcraft elements and themes are becoming prevelent. I have indeed watched certain anime series with many themes of witchcraft and have read a large amount of literature that involved many fantasy and magic related themes so it is important that I have a Biblically grounded view of such topics.
So in summary, I believe practicing witchcraft is a sin, but viewing media/reading literature that contains these things is not a sin. However one (who is a Christian) should not view these things without a firm Biblical understanding of the topic so as not to be negatively influenced by them.
Hope that helps a bit, I can attempt to clarify things that I may not have explained well(if so sorry in advance).
Nightshade X (post: 1312533) wrote:My thought is that minakichan was probably referring to the story in I Samuel 28 about Saul's visit to the Witch of Endor in order to consult with Samuel, who had died. In that sense, yes... there is witchcraft in the Bible, yet it is clearly written in a way to point out that Saul did a major no-no.
...if that wasn't the case, minakichan, then I'm just pointing it out for myself and sharing with the populace.
LadyRushia (post: 1312530) wrote:Most of the magic and stuff in anime and books I have seen and read have been obviously made up by the authors. Some may be closer to real stuff than others, but I generally don't have an interest in those. One of the nice things about human creativity is that people can make stuff up and it wouldn't work in reality. For me, I'm more influenced by the themes of an anime, manga, book, or show rather than the plot devices like magic, but if the magic is too close to what people actually practice, then I usually get a weird vibe and stop watching it.
Really, I think this sort of thing is between you and God. Some people can watch certain things and not be affected while others have to stay away. You can even ask God to show you things that honor Him. I've found many characters in anime who exhibit Christ-like qualities, and that's always good to find. So pray about it and see how God convicts you.
This thread is fine so far, but this is an official notice not to take it into theological debate.
Nate (post: 1312576) wrote:The Ewoks lived on the MOON of Endor, not Endor itself. :|
Anime_Guy_4ever (post: 1312514) wrote:As for the general question of this thread, I think it would be useful to look at a few more verses here: Galations 5:19,20 ]sinful[/U] nature are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; 20idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions 21and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God."
Just from studying this passage it becomes clear that the Bible classifies witchcraft as a sin, and according to Rom. 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." those who practice any sin, including witchcraft need forgiveness, otherwise they will not receive the gift of eternal life.
This then launches into the main question about a Christian watching/reading anything with witchcraft in it and also how does a Christian stay grounded in their faith. I would reply here that there is indeed a danger for Christians in observing things with witchcraft themes in them, one that some Christians may not even be aware of. For younger children especially I believe that it can be dangerous to expose them to a worldly view of witchcraft, and so a Biblically constructed view of witchcraft should be taught and presented to them and such issues should be discussed.
Personally for me, studying some of the verses that I previously mentioned help me to stay grounded in a Biblically sound view of the world in which witchcraft elements and themes are becoming prevelent. I have indeed watched certain anime series with many themes of witchcraft and have read a large amount of literature that involved many fantasy and magic related themes so it is important that I have a Biblically grounded view of such topics.
So in summary, I believe practicing witchcraft is a sin, but viewing media/reading literature that contains these things is not a sin. However one (who is a Christian) should not view these things without a firm Biblical understanding of the topic so as not to be negatively influenced by them.
Hope that helps a bit, I can attempt to clarify things that I may not have explained well(if so sorry in advance).
LadyRushia (post: 1312530) wrote:Most of the magic and stuff in anime and books I have seen and read have been obviously made up by the authors. Some may be closer to real stuff than others, but I generally don't have an interest in those. One of the nice things about human creativity is that people can make stuff up and it wouldn't work in reality. For me, I'm more influenced by the themes of an anime, manga, book, or show rather than the plot devices like magic, but if the magic is too close to what people actually practice, then I usually get a weird vibe and stop watching it.
Really, I think this sort of thing is between you and God. Some people can watch certain things and not be affected while others have to stay away. You can even ask God to show you things that honor Him. I've found many characters in anime who exhibit Christ-like qualities, and that's always good to find. So pray about it and see how God convicts you.
I very much agree with this and much of what has been said thus far in this thread (and I echo the sentiment that this should not go into theological debate territory). If reading or watching some form of entertainment that uses witchcraft as a plot device causes you to stumble and want to become a practicing witch, then by all means, keep it as far away from you as possible (after all, "if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off" </paraphrase>). But if you are able to view it for what it is, which is pure fiction in most cases, where magic is simply used as a fictional venue for telling a story, then I find nothing wrong with it. Again, if it causes you or someone near you to stumble, cast it off and find something else; your relationship with Christ is far more important than a novel, movie, or anime series.
That Dude (post: 1385194) wrote:When God made Gelka, he decided to mix bubbles, rainbows, sharks, cupcakes, chocolate chips, puppies, kitties, and fun all into one bunch.
minakichan (post: 1312640) wrote:Lilac#18:
Do you personally feel that any little girl who hears the story of Cinderella or Snow White becomes a practicing witch, or that kids who watch Christmastime cartoons about Santa Claus get cursed, or at the very least, exposed to bad influences to the point that they become failures of humanity?
I can understand this opinion and if your sister feels like fairy tales are not appropriate for kids (which I kind of agree with, because they give little girls expectations that romantic love is something they should all strive for, which I think is a bad thing, but let's not go into that), then she's the mom, she can do what she feels is right. But if it's not going to affect you, don't stress out too much over it.
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Lilac#18 (post: 1312633) wrote:Thanks for your advices. My sister just thinks that christians shouldn't watch/read anything with witchcraft. My guess is that she thinks the act of all forms of witchcraft will influence, harm and/or bring curses on people. She doesn't want her kids or any christian to watch/read any book/movie/show with that.
Gelka (post: 1312639) wrote:Um, I guess I'll say something....
I'll try to some this up so I don't bore anyone. ^^
The bible states witchcraft is evil.
So I guess it's okay to watch movies with witchcraft AS LONG AS it has the "bad guy" doing the witchcraft. Does that make sense? You really don't want to get into the movies that had the supposedly "good guys" doing all this Magical summoning and stuff, it could really lead you down the wrong hill. V.V
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