Yeah, so this is an interesting point. I was thinking that the lines of demarcation may have been geographic or denominational, but it hadn't occurred to me that they might be cultural/ethnic (just how much those spheres may overlap is another issue). I'm not sure why because that makes complete sense. The kind of attitude that Topaz talks about definitely comes up a lot in Blanco Land, though. FOREIGN CARTOONS!blkmage (post: 1491523) wrote:I suspect if you asked a typical Asian Christian in North America whether anime was evil there'd be a lot of "what?".
This. So. Much. I am really tired of people who decry anything with magic or another religion as anti-Christian.Atria35 (post: 1491531) wrote:I know someone who refuses to watch anything with sex, swearing or any kind of fantasy magic in it at all. Which rules out a lot of Disney films. It's just that people are wary about being in contact with other religions that .... I don't know. I really don't. I don't understand why people are wary of it when it's not propogating that religion.
Jack Chick tracts don't make me involved in his brand of Christianity. Reading a manga that shows a kid praying at a temple festival isn't going to make me Shintoist.
MasterDias (post: 1491536) wrote:Well, I think most people have largely just realized that there is no point in continuing hating on it. The people who didn't like it a decade ago still probably don't like it, the people who were fine with it haven't changed their opinion, and the people who were indifferent/undecided still don't care or have long since picked a side.
The recent Christian Spotlight review of the final Harry Potter movie does have this large disclaimer at the end when the actual reviewer wasn't as hard line against it as they wanted. I thought this was sort of amusing.
...we are concerned that a small percentage of impressionable and emotionally vulnerable young people will, as a result, become easier prey for the growing number of real witches, Wiccans, neopagans, Satanists or other occultists seeking new initiates and offering these young people not only friendship as outcasts with shared interests...
Atria35 (post: 1491531) wrote:I know someone who refuses to watch anything with sex, swearing or any kind of fantasy magic in it at all. Which rules out a lot of Disney films. It's just that people are wary about being in contact with other religions that .... I don't know. I really don't. I don't understand why people are wary of it when it's not propogating that religion.
Jack Chick tracts don't make me involved in his brand of Christianity. Reading a manga that shows a kid praying at a temple festival isn't going to make me Shintoist.
MasterDias (post: 1491536) wrote:Well, I think most people have largely just realized that there is no point in continuing hating on it. The people who didn't like it a decade ago still probably don't like it, the people who were fine with it haven't changed their opinion, and the people who were indifferent/undecided still don't care or have long since picked a side.
The recent Christian Spotlight review of the final Harry Potter movie does have this large disclaimer at the end when the actual reviewer wasn't as hard line against it as they wanted. I thought this was sort of amusing.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1491549) wrote:Is it bad that I read the disclaimer for that review in Dolores Umbridge's voice? XDD
TopazRaven (post: 1491516) wrote:I suppose you're right. See...I actually like fantasy magic and find Eastern religion mildly interesting even though I don't believe in it. Just like how I find Greek, Roman and Egyptian mythology fascinating. So I enjoy these themes in anime. This is another thing that tends to get me in trouble with other Christians. Actually, there are a lot of things about me that make a lot of other Christians mad, probably why I haven't been trying very hard to make any offline Christian friends. I find I'm far more accepted here on CAA and by my offline non-religious friends and family.
MasterDias wrote:The recent Christian Spotlight review of the final Harry Potter movie does have this large disclaimer at the end when the actual reviewer wasn't as hard line against it as they wanted. I thought this was sort of amusing.
some clearly based upon real occult symbols, terminology, names, and practices
Nate (post: 1491619) wrote:Why do people who are Christian persist in saying things that are clearly and obviously complete and total lies? I mean it's not even like it's questionable, it's completely 100% proven that this statement is a lie. I thought Christians were supposed to be against lying? Or maybe they're of the same opinion I am, that sometimes lying is acceptable in certain situations, but that doesn't seem like the opinion someone who thinks Harry Potter is evil would hold.
That. In my experiences the people who believe a/m is from the devil were just told that, having never watched an anime nor read a manga themselves. And to those who have and still hold that belief, I string out the long list of other mediums that have portrayed lewdness and evil just as much as anime/manga have been used for. I also recommend a series that is actually good, and give them pointers on which cover arts are safe to avoid. XPI think that this falls into the category of ignorance,
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1491534) wrote:This. So. Much. I am really tired of people who decry anything with magic or another religion as anti-Christian.
On a semi-related side note, are there really still people who think Harry Potter is of the Devil? I mean, I know ten years ago I'd go to a summer camp and most of the kids and adults would be have conversations about how evil Harry Potter is and making false assumptions, but I mean, this last summer camp the director was referencing Harry Potter in the way anyone else would, so I wonder if it's just where I live that the hate has died down or not. I'd assumed it had happened everywhere, but here peoples be talking about people complaining about it.
TopazRaven (post: 1491546) wrote: Just like watching Yu-Gi-Oh won't suddenly make me start worshipping Ancient Egyptian gods.
Psycho Molos (post: 1491697) wrote:Arella (she's too busy to come here these days, it's complicated) would be one of those that think Harry Potter is bad even though she enjoyed Shuffle! and Ah My Goddess.. hmmm :/
Psycho Molos (post: 1491697) wrote:Arella (she's too busy to come here these days, it's complicated) would be one of those that think Harry Potter is bad even though she enjoyed Shuffle!
AnimeGirl (post: 1491734) wrote:I laughed at the Pokemon part. There's no religion or magic in there at all. Sure, there's the Pokemon "evolving" but that's more like a "level up" due to the fact it's based on a video game. Anyway....
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