Mangafanatic wrote:What!? We have a "DEAR ASHLEY" advice thread now! Poor Abbey. The end is near. . .
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
Volt wrote:What is Softcore Porn to you?
If one goes to a museum for the sole purpose of staring at nude statues for a turn on. That is sinful yes.
But to go and appreciate the artwork for what it is, that's appreciation.
I've never seen Ranma 1/2, but I'm assuming the nudity is for comedy? Nothing more nothing less.
My advice is not to turn something into what is it not. Because then it gets a whole lot more confusing. If it gets to you as soft Porn then leave it, sell it on ebay, to someone who might not see it the way you do. And if it causes them to sin, whos fault is that? Your fault for selling it, or their fault for giving in to temptaion (which is ALL around us every day btw)
but I feel charmed now, I got responded to by the Ash *faints.*
Momus wrote:Crud! Now I have to go to all the trouble of aquiring yet another flamethrower to burn books. I appreciate the advice, Ashley, guys and gals. I did want others to see it just in cas eanybody can sympathize, but I feel charmed now, I got responded to by the Ash *faints.* Yeah, I suppose there are plentty of other manga out there, and coincidentally, my church just recently spoke about not being able to outgive God, gee go-figure. Curse the nicotine island of Japan!
Kaori wrote:Just as a quick suggestion, if you really are going to get rid of your Ranma 1/2 manga, you might want to see if you can get rid of it without destroying it. Even if keeping it is against your personal convictions, if you are able to sell it instead of burning it all, you can use that money for some other purpose that is more honoring to God (maybe even finding a cleaner manga series to read).
termyt wrote:If it is against your personal convictions to own it, it ought to be against your personal convictions to sell it.
Is it OK to help others do what you feel is wrong? If you believe it is potentially sinful to engage in a particular activity, why on earth would you even considering exposing your brother to that sin? Is financial gain more important than your brother’s salvation?
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