Arya Raiin (post: 1592310) wrote:Now, on to my question. Are fursonas good or bad? I've heard many opinions, but nothing with solid evidence for or against.
Arya Raiin (post: 1592310) wrote:Like anything in this fallen world, a fursona can let darkness into your life.
Xeno (post: 1592330) wrote:This sounds no less ridiculous than "Like anything in this fallen world, macaroni and cheese can let darkness into your life." This sounds excessively obtuse, but it prove the point. Not everything has to have a solid biblical basis for people to do it. The Bible doesn't say anything about using the internet, or watching tv, or drinking caffeine-free diet coke (or regular caffeinated coke for that matter), or having fursona.
Arya Raiin (post: 1592410) wrote:Ooh! Mac 'n Cheese!! Gluttony!! lol Yes, what I said was a wee bit strong...
I get what you mean. But honestly, I think anything can be corrupted. Especially things created by man that are meant to be an expression of the soul. Without God's guidance in the process of doing that, fursonas can bring a lot of long term misery. One of my friends used her fursona to get a lot of dark and depressed feelings out. However, it only made things worse because to some extent her fursona became a coping strategy, which is... well problematic is your fursona which represents your inner self represents your depression. It was a vicious cycle that made her drop the idea of fursonas completely. :<
Xeno (post: 1592330) wrote: I don't have one, I don't know of any animal I'd readily identify with, but I know people who do and quite separately I know people who are actually furries. I don't see having a fursona as a "gateway thing" to becoming a furry, or anything else, it's just something some people identify with. It has to do with psychology, and unless one has a degree in psychology (which I don't think any of us do), we'd be hard pressed to say this is anything other than that and some kind of satanic and/or demonic influence.
I get the feeling I probably know the odd stem of people since my experience has always been that fursonas ---> furries if pursued beyond the realms of fantasy into reality. In other words, more beyond just an animal you identify with. (maybe I know the wrong type of furries?)Atria35 (post: 1592440) wrote: Does it lead to being a furry? Honestly, I don't believe so. Nothing I've seen about fursonas and knowing people who are furries has ever led me to believe that there is a connnection.
goldenspines (post: 1592475) wrote:
P.S. Before Okami sends me an angry PM (or, um, you still can if you feel so inclined), since I don't know you super well, but still well enough, I don't think these remarks apply to you, in case you think they did.
Arya Raiin (post: 1592310) wrote:Yes, animal representations. Or, I will loosly define them as fursonas. NOT furries, but general fursonas. My definition is:
The outward, animal representation of one's inner self.
Now, on to my question. Are fursonas good or bad? I've heard many opinions, but nothing with solid evidence for or against.
However, I would like to establish one thing I know. Like anything in this fallen world, a fursona can let darkness into your life. Because of that, I want us to discuss my question from a literal and Biblical view point, not because furries have fursonas.
I'm looking forward to (hopefully) a good answer! Remember the rules!
USSRGirl (post: 1595308) wrote:So... I've always felt a connection to donkeys who are bad. Not bad as in inappropriate or misbehaving, but just BAD. Plain old normal bad.
Am I okay?
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