Ashley wrote:I made myself sit down and write all the biblical/evangelical type stuff in Trigun (I had thought once upon a time it'd make a really cool bible study), including themes on jealousy and drunkenness, among other things. Was really interesting.
However, you do need to be really careful when doing stuff like this. It's far too easy to accidently give someone a bad view of Christianity. Just make sure you cite they are analogies, not allegories. Big difference.
Aside from being a Former Power Ranger Jonny Yong Bosch is also a chrstian with his own Christian band
Master Kenzo wrote:Doing a bit of reasearch (Googling "Johnny Yough Bosch christian") actually produced some positive results. Dunno 'bout the band tho.
Haibane Shadsie wrote:I have some things to say...
I remembered something about Eva. NGE is certainly NOT to be taken as anime that gives accurate Biblical messages at all. It's a science fiction that uses Judeao-Christian symbolism for gimmick, and uses it in the crafting of it's own weird mythology. Nothing more, nothing less.
However, I remember in Eva some quotes about why Gendou and his people started NERV and begun their work on the Human Intrumentality Project. It was about how... all humans are "missing something" and have been yearning to complete that something, and how the project was no less than "finally becomming one with God". It wasn't meant to be Christian in the context of the anime, but it reminded me a lot of what pastors in my churches have talked about - how everyone has a "God shaped hole in their hearts" and about how "all religion is man's attempt to get to God" (Whereas Christianity is God coming down to man). I really wouldn't read too much into Eva, and I'm not trying to here, I just thought the quotes were insightful of the universal human spiritual condition.
As for Trigun... I posted a thing here about "Anime Characters Who Have Affected Your Life." Vash the Stampede is a very important character to me. He has impacted my life in a positive way - because in a weird way, he reminded me of how much Jesus loves me. But, read that topic, please, for the explaination of that. I don't want to get too much into stuff here, I'm afraid of my comments being misunderstood as reading allegory into anime when I'm not... and only citing analogies... and I don't wanna get banned!
inkhana wrote:Just a word of warning: let's not have another one of "those" NGE threads. Those of you who have been here a while know what I'm talking about.
desertedsun wrote:Most of Evangelion is actually based on Jewish Folklore. Evangelion in no way, is inspired by the Holy Bible. It is a blasphamis series that heads toward anti-christian beliefs and is in no way inspired by the truth. It is an occultic anime that should be watched with high caution if watched at all.
Marlboro10tacle wrote:In End of Evangelion, Shinji effectively becomes God, restoring people to life after they had their souls sucked from them by the Uber-Rei.
Also, there are several theologial references in Eva. For a start, Lilith is mentioned in John Milton's heretical epic Paradise Lost as being the type of serpent that tempted Adam and Eve.
The Evangelion robots are also based upon Babylonian gods, who were demonised by the Catholic Church around the time of the Crusades. One of them may be based on Moloch - cast as one of Satan's generals in Paradise Lost - but I cannot be sure, as I haven'r watched Eva in a long time, nor am I up to scratch on my mythology.
CobaltAngel wrote:Night at the Galactic Railway! It doesn't hit you over the head with bible verses or anything, but it definitly has christian Implications. And the little girl says something about that she wasn't sad that she had to die because they where going to meet their heavenly father. ^_^V
Technomancer wrote:On the other hand, "Night of the Milky Way Railway" (I've only read the book, not seen the show) is actully Buddhist in intent. That said, the Kenji Miyazawa had a deep and abiding respect for Christianity. Interestingly, some of his philosophy would also influence the anime series "Earth Maiden Arjuna" (long after his death of course). As CobaltAngel said however, "Night" can certainly be seen in a Christian light, as can many other series that carry strongly moral themes.
Shatterheart wrote:For Petes sake folks! Can we stop the NGE crap? Goodness..everytime I see someone mention NGE on this site its to argue about it. Please drop it ok? Some of us are a little sick of the 50 million threads posts and debates over this anime. So if someone would be so kind, change the subject for this threads sake.
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