USSRGirl wrote:>.< No. Because I say it tastes of evil. And everyone is entitled to my opinion.
Alice wrote:Not sure I'm going to change myself into a friendly person who can dispell myths about Christianity, Kaligraphic.
poof! Hmmm. How will we transport the army of bunnies from Neptune?
Hmm.... perhaps a few of us could get glomped into ultra-bunny transport vehicles?
I chased him off with a PVC pipe so many times. I wasn' going to hit him.
poof! Hmmm. How will we transport the army of bunnies from Neptune?
Hmm.... perhaps a few of us could get glomped into ultra-bunny transport vehicles?
kazekami wrote:The ones who creep me out are the guys who dress like sailor moon or any other female charachter. ><
I may be a pretty hardcore fan and I know I've got lots of weird looks. My room is decorated in Anime posters and pencil boards and I have about half my book shelf full of manga. but thatsnot all I'm intrested in or talk about. My stalker who I didn't know was a stalker at first he was a creepy anime fan. He lived and breathed it. Also didn't believe in God. I pray he finds the Lord one day. But he had a phenominal downloaded burned anime collection. I've never seen that much anime. He had 1000's of disk filling his dorm room. The guy also said he wanted to corupt my innocent mind. >< I chased him off with a PVC pipe so many times. I wasn' going to hit him. I don't want to hurt anyone. Just wanted to scare him. Must of looked funny though a 4 foot 10 girl with a PVC pipe long enough to cover my foil's blade chasing a 6 foot guy threateningly.
kazekami wrote:I mean the ones who look manly. what about Man Faye, or the Sumos crosdressing as Sailor moon. Gave me night mares.
cbwing0 wrote: In conclusion, use good judgment. Keep anime in animeland, and make sure that you have basic knowledge of a variety of subjects in order to be able to sustain a conversation with non-anime fans.
You too might be surprised. What to you might be "down to earth" or "intelligent conversation" could very well be annoying and uninteresting to those that don't watch anime.THE ANIME MAN wrote: You'd be surprised there also.
Bashing other's beliefs has very little to do with a simple statement of faith. One of the issues being discussed here is the need to reach out to people that make us uncomfortable in order to save them. Go back and read Kaligraphic's posts earlier in the thread and it should be clear. Why else would you spend time with someone that makes you scared or uncomfortable unless you had something important to tell or do for them? That is where the issue of evangelism becomes relevant to the present discussion.THE ANIME MAN wrote:I also don't think there was ever any mention of preeching the gospel so ... why bring that up so late in the game. People will believe what they will and won't I will not bash on some one who believes differently then I do even though I'm an Acolyte of the Anglican order.
cbwing0 wrote:You too might be surprised. What to you might be "down to earth" or "intelligent conversation" could very well be annoying and uninteresting to those that don't watch anime.
Bashing other's beliefs has very little to do with a simple statement of faith. One of the issues being discussed here is the need to reach out to people that make us uncomfortable in order to save them. Go back and read Kaligraphic's posts earlier in the thread and it should be clear. Why else would you spend time with someone that makes you scared or uncomfortable unless you had something important to tell or do for them? That is where the issue of evangelism becomes relevant to the present discussion.
THE ANIME MAN wrote:Cause you want to better understand what makes them who they are, or maybe jsut cause they are more obsessive about their anime addiction then you are they might not be bad people?
THE ANIME MAN wrote:So if that is the case then you don't need to evanglize them anyways cause their are other people you can spend your time with to do that is what you are saying.
cbwing0 wrote:If they have not heard the gospel already, there is probably someone out there who isn't bothered by their peculiar habits that can witness to them.
kaemmerite wrote: I think that's what cbwing is trying to say (feel free to help me insert my foot in my mouth if I'm wrong).
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