Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom Dincht wrote:That`s the article that lead me to this site, BTW.
I tried AnimeAngels, but it didn`t interest me, then I came here.
mitsuki lover wrote:I don't know about anyone else but I certainly haven't heard of 4kids doing anything like an uncut version of Yu-Gi-Oh! lately and if they did I think most of us would get in line to buy it.
It didn't help matters when the writer started out with the analogy of the Beatles coming to America in 1964.I'm confused as to how that resulted in false religion,etc.back then as the Beatles didn't get into Hare Khrisna until a year or so later,and besides John,Paul and Ringo dropped out of it and only George kept at it.
But then again what does that have to do with anime?
meboeck wrote:I have a feeling this will get locked due to the article's pointed view.
mitsuki lover wrote:This thread is probably going to end up getting locked sooner or later
kaemerite wrote:He wasn't using the Beatles as an analogy for false religion. He was using the Beatles as an analogy that when they showed up in America, there was this huge interest in British culture/bands/etc. They're saying that anime is causing a similar interest in Japanese culture.
kaemmerite wrote:Oh, okay, you're probably right. It WOULD go along with the "Rock music is teh evil!" thing.
ChristianRonin wrote:BTW.. I DID email the ppl down at Focus on the Family about a year before I joined this site... and THEY DO NOT THINK ANIME IS EVIL! But that, like everything else we need to be on our guards against earthly things...(not just anime in general)
They said that there is some good anime out there...but there is also some bad..
So let's not flame FotF ok? They are a great group..and I believe their mentioning CAA was in a good light, not bad...
It’s not unusual to find teens in church hallways chattering more excitedly over each other’s artwork than about what happened in youth group.
ChristianRonin wrote:BTW.. I DID email the ppl down at Focus on the Family about a year before I joined this site... and THEY DO NOT THINK ANIME IS EVIL! But that, like everything else we need to be on our guards against earthly things...(not just anime in general)
They said that there is some good anime out there...but there is also some bad..
livewire wrote:Blah! ignore the one vote on the yes...I meant to put no....stupid me not paying attention....
-_-
GrubbTheFragger wrote:(like demon and monster are like the same word in japan right?)
meboeck wrote:I'm not quite sure about that, but I do know that "demons" in Japanese mythology are not beings from an underworld. Shintoists believe in various kinds of beings, and "demon" is the closest English represention of that kind of being.
Impact Alberto wrote:Obviously anime is the only problem affecting the world right now.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:How is it different than chatting in church hallways about the superbowl instead of youthgroup?
Okay, he read it. :pfreerock1 wrote:I would have liked to see a few more examples of the positives in anime and a little less emphasis on the negative. But in the writer's defense, it did seem she was trying to be open-minded to the idea of anime being used for good, especially in the last paragraph. And with anime, as with any entertainment form, we have to use wisdom and be discerning about how much of the objectionable content (or perhaps more so, the underlying themes) we're taking in.
Da Rabid Duckie, concerning Gypsy wrote:Gypsy doesn't realize this, but she's ditching whomever she's with and we're getting married. Uh huh. Yeah. Lil bro Zilch can be the best man, it'll be an explosive ceremony. Everyone is invited! We'll serve poutine at the reception, Straylight can DJ, and Shatterheart can start a mosh pit!
Hey... she said it... :pGypsy, in acceptance wrote:Explosives and poutine? Alright!
AnimeHeretic wrote:BTW: How old is this article. I seem to be the only person unaware of the fact that it was old news.
Impact Alberto wrote:Obviously anime is the only problem affecting the world right now.
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