mitsuki lover wrote:I would like to point out that characters rarely if ever talk about their religious or
political beliefs.
USSRGirl wrote:Cloud Strife - AC has a lot of Christian themes about seeking forgiveness, salvation, ect. Heck, there's practically a baptism at the end. I love how Sephi plays the devil in holding Cloud to his sins rather than releasing him. Seeing as Cloud found his forgiveness, I'd say that makes him a Christian in the world of FF even if they are a bit of nature worshippers.
Totorro - He was recently cantonized as St. Totorro.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:No and... no.
A Christian is simply one who accepts Christ into their hearts as their personal lord and savior. Being a nice guy, a strong fighter, and having a pool party at the end of your long and hard day does not make you a Christian.
And having your name becoming a name of a canonized saint does not make you a Christian either. That's like saying Steven Hawkins would be a Christian if there was a St. Steven canonized.
sldr4Christ1985 wrote:I doubt there's many, if any, Christian characters. People read too much into these things, it seems. Just because the character uses a cross weapon doesn't mean anything. Many people wear crosses and have no idea what they mean. Christianity is a very, very small part of Japanese culture. It's unlikely you'll find too much of it in anime.
Kokoro Daisuke wrote:I'm still struggling to understand why we have so many "Christian characters/series" threads. A very small percentage of Japan's populous is Christian, thus how can we expect them to create something Christian when they have at best a tenuous understanding of the religion?
If one so desperately feels the need to rationalize their anime hobby by picking apart characters and series and trying to dub them 'Christian' when they most likely aren't, then maybe it'd just be a better idea for them to just stop watching anime altogether.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred wrote:I'm referring to one episode of "Samurai Champloo". I found an online episode guide that tells me the episode is number 19, "Unholy Union". The episode shows a true-to-history case of Japanese oppression of Christians, in a clearly negative light, negatively shows a decidedly heretical Christian cult (I don't think any Christian who heard the leader's theology could disagree with me on that one) and as I said, positively represents the one unmistakeably real Christian character (I couldn't find her name in any guide. You'll know her if you watch the episode.)
Fish and Chips wrote:Her name is Yuri, nor is she alone. Fuu's father, Seizou Kasumi, is a Christian, one of the surviving samurai from the Shimabara Rebellion. He went into hiding to throw off the government's anti-Christian agents (the practice of Christianity around that period was banned for political and cultural reasons).
As for their "Leader," he is shortly revealed to be a con artists disguised as a French priest in order to hold sway over the deeply religious Japanese Christians. He is summarily found out and dealt with. And even that aside, the history of Christianity across the world is populated by ministers and teachers of less-than-sound theology for less-than-holy reasons.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred wrote:What's more important to look for than Christian characters, I think,are the positive messages one can find about love and living. Finding where positives that we hold dear as Christians have found their way into the ideals of non-Christian cultures such as the Japanese helps reveal to us that God's love is indeed universal.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:No and... no.
A Christian is simply one who accepts Christ into their hearts as their personal lord and savior. Being a nice guy, a strong fighter, and having a pool party at the end of your long and hard day does not make you a Christian.
And having your name becoming a name of a canonized saint does not make you a Christian either. That's like saying Steven Hawkins would be a Christian if there was a St. Steven canonized.
USSRGirl wrote:However, as stated in my above post, I was under the impression that this was a speculatory thread dealing with fictional characters. Such as "Well, if Cloud were to walk into my local church would he become a Christian?"
USSRGirl wrote:However, as stated in my above post, I was under the impression that this was a speculatory thread dealing with fictional characters. Such as "Well, if Cloud were to walk into my local church would he become a Christian?" So, no, suffice to say I don't have a St. Totorro medallion hanging in my closest somewhere.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
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