The Doctor wrote:To sum up, I think we all agree what we want isn't another sermon (Pastors do that better), but a story where the reality of Christianity exists (Christ lives) and it's allowed to exist, not rammed down our throats. It's just there.
However, the authors expect us to believe that this person was a saint who never swore, drank, or had sex before his conversion. This is absolutely absurd, and the reasoning is clear.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1389613) wrote:Mighty Morphin Jesus Rangers
ShiroiHikari wrote:So you're saying all non-Christians are hedonistic and self-destructive? That's like saying all Christians are isolationist prudes-- it simply isn't true, and it's not a good generalization to propagate in either case. Believe it or not, I do know some non-Christians that don't drink excessively or sleep around (they do swear, though).
Midknight wrote: being in a different dimension.
If you were going for something Narnia-like, where the Christian themes were subtle, then magic and superpowers and evil creatures could totally work. But if we're going to say the actual name of Jesus and talk about Christianity, then no fighting demons and Satan being Dr. Claw saying "I'LL GET YOU NEXT TIME, CHRIST FORCE! NEXT TIIIIIIIIIIIME!"
Midknight74012 (post: 1389626) wrote:too bad you don't know whats in my head
Midknight74012 (post: 1389626) wrote:too bad you don't know whats in my head
I never thought you did think it was a good thing. From what I had read, you had written it out to be a very traumatic thing. Which I appreciate you trying to do.Midknight74012 (post: 1389673) wrote:Atria, I added the book to my ever-growing list.
Your right, I don't understand what goes through the mind of a rape victim. And no, I absolutely don't think rape is a good thing, in fact it's so bad I have to think of a new word to describe it.
But what you've done here is create the Generic Rape Victim from... every bad story where rape is, again, 'made better' in a relatively short amount of time. That's really my main beef- no matter what claws you give her, the psychology of it wouldn't affect her the way I'm thinking you'd have it- like sleeping with her bow and arrows beside her and being ready to use them just in case. Especially since it appears to be ongoing (or have happened fairly recently and been happening for a long while) in your story. The scars from that would take years and a lot of care and support to get over, if she ever got over it.Here's what I do have for Agnes Young:
She has attempted suicide multiple times with the scars on her wrist to prove it.
She hides behind a bubbly personality.
Believes no one loves her.
This cat now has claws with the bow and arrows I equipped her with.
Giving my stamp of 'doing the homework'. That's fine. As long as you understand the depth of psychology and emotion that you'd have to go through to make her a convincing character and not marginalize the event and aftermath. It's a very, very complex issue that will require a lot of study and reading and talking to do properly.Please note: This is not finalized in any way, shape, or form. These are just ideas. I don't intend to finalize anything till I have solid information. So, all the current information about this particular is subject to change. And with that, since I don't have the necessary material, I do rely on others like you guys to point at my mistakes. Oh, and all previous work went bye bye when my last hard drive quit working. Anything I had on her is gone with the wind.
Davidizer13 wrote:One idea I've had is of a medieval story, set in Europe (or a pastiche of medieval Europe) with Christianity as a natural consequence of the culture. It'd be like a fantasy, only without fantastical elements (such as magic, elves, etc.)]had[/I] to have them
Your right, I don't understand what goes through the mind of a rape victim. And no, I absolutely don't think rape is a good thing, in fact it's so bad I have to think of a new word to describe it.
Cause if God wants to create another dimensions or multiple ones, by golly He will.
I have asked multiple people, my pastor, martial arts minister and writer Joseph Lumpkin, an apologetic Christian from the same church, a few critics, pastor's wife, mother, sister, etc. as my story takes shape.
But the information from people gives me ideas but I won't finalize it until I do have solid information.Please note: This is not finalized in any way, shape, or form. These are just ideas. I don't intend to finalize anything till I have solid information. So, all the current information about this particular is subject to change. And with that, since I don't have the necessary material, I do rely on others like you guys to point at my mistakes. Oh, and all previous work went bye bye when my last hard drive quit working. Anything I had on her is gone with the wind.
The Doctor (post: 1388923) wrote:We all know that real "Christian" Anime almost doesn't exist, say for SuperBook and Flying House.
That being said, there are many fine examples of movies with Christian themes, be they overt (The Passion of the Christ) or subtle (Batman Begins, Spider-Man 1-3, Superman Returns).
What kind of Christian Anime would you most want to see?
I'm a filmmaker who just finished his first short film so I'm curious as to the answers here, mainly because I'm a Christian who loves anime and I have my own opinions on this.
JaniceMcPherson (post: 1390221) wrote:[color="Orange"]Kinda new but I guess I'll add my two cents.[/color]
[color="Lime"]We all hurt and have trouble from time to time, so that's why we relate to what characters in anime go through too.[/color] [color="Yellow"]I think [SIZE="5"]God[/SIZE] created everything in the world to inspire us to dream big.[/color] [color="Red"]And anime helps me dream.[/color] [color="Cyan"]So I think it's on my [SIZE="4"]POSITIVE[/SIZE] things list.[/color]
Nate wrote:So you could still have say, shootouts or swordfights depending on the time period and plot necessity. I was talking more about stuff like "I summon the Sword of the Spirit!" and then the sword flashes into their hands like Bleach or something. That's really really bad.
Midknight74012 wrote:Some of the characters should be a Pacifist by nature. Never throwing the first punch. They first look for a solution, and if the enemy acts first, neutralize them
Midori wrote:I take it from this that you can have fantastical action in a Christian story without being bad, if you approach it right. Specifically I am not talking about monsters being demons and magic being harnessing the power of God or Satan in a physical form. I mean if you had a fantasy story where the monsters are, basically, dangerous animals, like they are in secular fantasy. And where the magic is not spiritually-based, but works according to rules of the universe your story is in, like science works in the real world. Then, I think you could have characters who are explicitly Christian, and deal with Christian things, and also fight dragons, like David fought wild beasts to defend his flock of sheep.
I can imagine something like the regular fantasy anime I see, except that the characters pray to the one true God, instead of Gaia or the five spirits of magic or something.
The thing is that pacifist characters are rather a stereotype even in secular stories.
The Sontarans. They're a race of soldiers, bent on conquest. They use weapons of war and live for battle. We're shown, subtly, that militaries and weapons are bad.
The Doctor (post: 1390269) wrote:I think one thing we need to realize here is this:
Anti-Christians somehow have mastered the craft of telling excellent stories that are wild and fanciful, but at their heart implant seeds of lies to the reader/viewer.
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