Alice wrote:A lot of anime and mange has "demons" in it. My brother and others have said that's just the translation, it means something like "beast from another world," I forget exactly. Anyway I accepted that excuse, but when I gave up anime and manga awhile ago (for several reasons), I finally admitted to myself that I didn't really believe it. I still kind of thought 'demon' meant 'demon.'
Now I'm into manga and anime again, but I try to stay away from things with 'demons' in them.
I was wondering how you all here handle it.
(I also have the same problems with magic. Sometimes it's probably just a quick way to throw in impossibilities, but I can never quite convince myself that it's not wrong.)
Avoiding all manga with demons and magic elements doesn't leave a whole lot left, however it's worth it if it keeps my conscience clear. Anyway, I guess I just wondered how you all deal with this kind of stuff. :/
Hopefully not an angry thread starter.
Alice wrote:A lot of anime and mange has "demons" in it. My brother and others have said that's just the translation, it means something like "beast from another world," I forget exactly. Anyway I accepted that excuse, but when I gave up anime and manga awhile ago (for several reasons), I finally admitted to myself that I didn't really believe it. I still kind of thought 'demon' meant 'demon.'
Me in. . . some other thread. wrote: This is a very sticky issue, and I'll be the first to admit that it's not a BLACK and WHITE issue. In the end, this call comes to the individual or his or her parents if tht is the case. Okay there's my view on this issue.
The Bible forbids us to practice sorcery, but I can't find reason to believe that this verse then condemns a book or game which contains magic. If the verses in the bible which condemned magic also condemned any book, movie, or game containing magic, then the bible would be self condemning. Afterall, Saul consulted a medium to call up a dead spirit. Within the Bible, there is magic.
Furthermore, I believe the mature of the magic in question is a major point in wether you should watch the game or not. Is the magic inchantational or invocational. Inchantational magic is the kind of magic in LOTR, the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, and many other very popular phantasy books. This kind of magic is when words produce a supernatural effect. (Similar to when God spoke creation into existance.) On the other hand, there's invocational magic, which involves the calling down of spirits. It is done entirely by the power of spirits. .(One classic example of the difference between the two is in Prince Caspian: Prince Caspian is trapped in a labirinth of caves and his opposing arm is bearing down upon them. Defeat seems inevitable. So what do they do? Bring forth the magic horn of Queen Susan. Well, they blow the horn and hunker down and wait for help. In the meantime, one doubting dwarf manages to round up a hag who is capable of calling up the spirit fo the white witch. Caspian is practicing inchantational magic and the hag is practicing invocational magic.) This magic I prefer to avoid, but I don't rule out that I'd ever read anything with hints of this magic. Wether I read it or not would be decided by my next magic criteria.
This next question I ask myself about magic in entertainment is-- how do the characters themselves and characters around them view the invocational magic. Do they see it as evil? Are there consequences for calling down spirits? Do the spirits aid the characters without extracting a penalty. If there are consquences and the magic is viewed as bad in the end-- then I would be much more inclined to enjoy that entertainment.
AnimeHeretic wrote:Well, how do you feel about the use of magic in Books (LOTR for example or Harry Potter) or TV (Bewitched or those other shows) or RPGs? I don't have problems with magic in a fantasy setting (like Lodoss War), though I don't like it if they show it as good in modern stuff (especially when they show religion as bad).
As for demons, the basic concept for the Japanese is Oni. It's different from the concept of demon because while most oni are evil, sometimes they can be good.
uc pseudonym wrote:I think I can presume you are a fan of Beyblade. Now, I haven't read the Japanese version, not being very interested in the first place, but in my mind there is no practical difference between most "demons" and the "BitBeasts" of the series. Different names, essentially the same creatures. If they were named as demons, would that change the series?
The same example relates to magic. Much of the series contains obviously supernatural elements (unless you want to write it all off as the element of manga/anime that exaggerates reality). This is "magic" as much as a spellcaster shooting flames is. I personally don't see the difference.
Alice wrote:A lot of anime and mange has "demons" in it. My brother and others have said that's just the translation, it means something like "beast from another world," I forget exactly. Anyway I accepted that excuse, but when I gave up anime and manga awhile ago (for several reasons), I finally admitted to myself that I didn't really believe it. I still kind of thought 'demon' meant 'demon.'
Now I'm into manga and anime again, but I try to stay away from things with 'demons' in them.
I was wondering how you all here handle it.
(I also have the same problems with magic. Sometimes it's probably just a quick way to throw in impossibilities, but I can never quite convince myself that it's not wrong.)
Avoiding all manga with demons and magic elements doesn't leave a whole lot left, however it's worth it if it keeps my conscience clear. Anyway, I guess I just wondered how you all deal with this kind of stuff. :/
Hopefully not an angry thread starter.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:For all its controversy the Harry Potter books are a lot less harmful than Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" books.
Alice wrote:I can see what you mean, that sometimes "demons" really means monster or something else... I guess you have to be careful to look at the context.
Alice wrote:Hm. Something to think about. No one talks about magic or demons, but it's obviously not based on reality So yeah, I still think about it, but not as much. (Perhaps I've lowered my standards too much! But it really doesn't seem like an awful show to me.)
anime4christ wrote:One thing I can say is God wouldn't tell one person something and something different to someone else.
MorwenLaicoriel wrote:But that's not always true...it may be wrong for one person to go to a Christian College, because God is calling them somewhere else, but it's right for another person because God's calling them to go another place. Since it never actually says in the Bible "You may not have any stories that take place in a world other than your own", all you have to do is leave it up to your decernment.
anime4christ wrote:Okay, how about this:
Baptist opinion: no tongues
Pentacostal opinion: tongues
how can both be right or wrong at the same time?
one is right, one is wrong, and I'm not going to state my opinion about that here. I'm only giving an example.
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