Radical Dreamer wrote:And Star Wars doesn't have Buddhist/New Age elements? I mean, I was introduced to Star Wars when I was 5 years old, and I understood that the Force wasn't real. Ultimately, though, it was my parents' responsibility to make sure that I knew the truth when all was said and done, but really, I don't see how this show is any different.
No one has a problem with their children reading Homer's Odyssey
Rocketshipper wrote:Actually, I think if it was a movie or TV version of the Odyssey, they would have a problem with it ^^.
Right Speech - One speaks in a non hurtful, not exaggerated, truthful way
Right Actions - Wholesome action, avoiding action that would do harm
Right Livelihood - One's way of livelihood does not harm in any way oneself or others; directly or indirectly
Right Effort/Exercise - One makes an effort to improve
Shatterheartark wrote:the bashing needs to stop
ShatterheartArk wrote:CAA is not going to be used as a site to bash other Christian websites or groups. If you think they are crazy, fine. Don't use the site or read the reviews. But to sit back and hurl stones are what should be your brothers and sisters in Christ makes me sick. And the staff won't stand for it. Not now, not ever.
ShatterheartArk wrote:CAA is not going to be used as a site to bash other Christian websites or groups. If you think they are crazy, fine. Don't use the site or read the reviews. But to sit back and hurl stones are what should be your brothers and sisters in Christ makes me sick. And the staff won't stand for it. Not now, not ever.
Fish and Chips wrote:Makes 300 look like a PBS educational special.
"TONIGHT... We watch... DORA THE EXPLORER!!!"
Spartans: YEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAHHH!
"LET US EDUCATE OURSELVES BY LEARNING SPANISH IN A FAMILY-FRIENDLY WAY!
Spartans: "SWIPER NO SWIPING! SWIPER NO SWIPING!"
"We also watch READING RAINBOW!
Spartans: "YEEAAAH!"
ChristianKitsune wrote:There is a HUGE diffference between Fred Phelps and Focus on the Family. HUGE.
Joshua Christopher wrote:All right then. I'll stop, and I'm sure everyone else will, but I'm only doing so in accordance with the rules of this site.
However, I find this logic and your treatment of it SERIOUSLY flawed, and seriously wrong. This makes me sick. Sitting back and hurling stones at our brothers and sisters in Christ? That's ludicrous and just wrong. When an organization is giving Christianity a bad name and making anyone under that name look so bad, I think we have a duty to put a stop to it.
I'm not sure if I can associate with this site if that's the attitude here.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:But realistically I've come to notice it may not be about 'trying to sugarcoat issues and try to be civil at all costs',
instead it may be about not wanting to cause non-Christians to see Christians here (and elsewhere) bashing so called 'Christians'
(whether or not we like it we are under the same banner as Jack Chick etc) and our attitudes towards them reflect what they may believe Christians to be.
beau99 wrote:Not really. Some of Dobson's and Phelps' personal beliefs are in line with each other. They both believe the 9/11 attacks were a punishment from God.
Josh wrote:However, I find this logic and your treatment of it SERIOUSLY flawed, and seriously wrong. This makes me sick. Sitting back and hurling stones at our brothers and sisters in Christ? That's ludicrous and just wrong. When an organization is giving Christianity a bad name and making anyone under that name look so bad, I think we have a duty to put a stop to it.
Besides the aforementioned reincarnation factor, the Avatar represents the "spirit of the earth" and harnesses a power that, as one ghostly forefather explains, is "a combination of all your past lives focusing their energy through your body." And as the chosen one, Aang regularly stumbles into the spirit world. (He's even given drugs to induce his Avatar state.) Other characters refer to their qi when mustering supernatural power. Places are described as hubs of spiritual energy. Hindu-esque gurus read this energy and receive visions through meditation, while Katara possesses the power to heal.
Then Avatar mixes the convoluted spiritual stuff and bad attitudes with violence—not a healthy combination by any standard. And the fighting goes beyond Tom and Jerry tactics. Tribal genocide and general warfare are alluded to. We see scene after scene after scene of martial arts and Matrix-style combat. Instead of bloody fatalities, opponents get tossed around amidst dynamite explosions, moving rock formations, lightning bolts of fire and the like.
The truth is, anime's tendency toward violence and teen rebellion is disconcerting enough.
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