Postby Mullet Death » Thu Aug 15, 2013 9:32 am
The point of a retreat is to have a deep, meaningful encounter with God that one cannot generally experience in the heyday of everyday life, right? I can certainly see the organizing of events around an anime theme, especially to serve as a talking point for speeches and such. Sure, one can Christianize a particular anime or otherwise view one with an eye of faith. There are themes within any good anime that are not antithetical to the Christian message- themes of self-sacrifice and love, for instance. Otherwise, though, anime is a strictly secular and all-too-often very worldly medium or art form. One should try to focus on the sacred in a retreat and should ideally go completely off the grid save the companionship of those on the retreat. If you're gonna have a retreat, turn off the phones and stay away from TV and games and talk to God, read the Bible and sacred writings, enjoy fellowship, meditate, and experience God in sacred silence. "Holy" means set apart after all. So if you're gonna have a retreat, get away from it all and that "all" might very well include anime.
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