Gypsy wrote: I'd be a little wary to believe that since an anime portrays Christian symbols as powerful or good that it's ultimately supporting Christianity, as in the case of Witch Hunter Robin. Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Robin herself use the powers of witchcraft?
panegryst wrote:Evangelion is the number one example of this - Hideaki Anno (director) said that the cross-shaped explosions, names of the Angels, etc. were selected only because they thought it would look mysterious (it did- only 2% of Japanese are Christian). This kind isn't so bad, because it's meaningless and nonsensical to those who are familiar with Christianity.
panegryst wrote:In the same way, Robin uses her power under the authority of the government and (arguably) under the authority of God.
fayefaye wrote:Trigun is loaded with christian themes.The series deals with love,mercy,forgiveness,sin,and peace within.It has an adam an eve theme in it and some things they say in it really get you thinking about your everyday living and how you treat others.it shows the story of a person and how he struggles to find peace within and restore love and peace with the people he meets.They have some really good messages,and as a christian I didn't feel offended after watching the whole thing.
Gypsy wrote:while Robin is using her witchcraft under the law, that wouldn't exactly make it under God's law. The Bible has some specific verses about such things. Just food for thought. ^^
Gypsy wrote:I think it's great that people will see a truth portrayed and recognize it, but you also have to remember to see the source for what it is, and don't make it into something that it's not.
I'm very sorry. I'm new to this website and I did not know the animes we could not discuss. Once agian,sorry.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:One thing I've noticed though, is that the ONLY kind of Christianity in anime is Catholic. In many shows like Sailor Moon, live-action Sailor Moon, Tokyo Mew Mew, etc. the only kind of church is a Catholic one. So who knows, maybe that's why they don't get that great of an idea about the religion over there (not trying to bash Catholics, but coming from a Pentecostal church myself it's.... quite different). And yet, I wonder if they even have modern churches in Japan. It's possible, but if not it could be a great place for a mission trip ^^
Lynx wrote:yeah there's lots of symbolism in trigun. the red apple represents sin, the green apple represents redemtion. also,
[spoiler="trigun"] before wolfwood dies, he walks into the church and puts down his cross, representing his burden that he's carried around everywhere. he finally lays it down and gives it to God before dying... oh yeah, just like to mention, in my mind, wolfwood is a Christian after that... ^_^ [/spoiler]
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