Postby The-Case » Thu Sep 16, 2004 1:03 pm
"Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things"
---Philippians 4:8
I hate to be a bible thumper, and I'm certainly not perfect, but I think the starting question is worded somewhat incorrectly. The question, I believe, is not "how close to the line can we get?" but "how close to God we can get?" Do you see what I'm saying? Instead of seeing how much "unacceptable material" we can handle, or even what to deem as "unacceptable, we should ask ourselves if what we're letting into our minds is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, gracious, excellent, praiseworthy, and (most of all) glorifying to God.
I don't believe all anime is bad, in fact I love the art style, and anime movies are among my favorites. The style lends itself to such great emotion and dramatics! But think of your anime movies like regular movies that you might go watch in the theater. I, personally, don't watch movies I know will have nudity in them or horrible language, even if I REALLY want to watch it. Like "The Butterfly Effect": That kind of thing is just so interesting to me! The way that one small thing in the past can effect so greatly the future that we know and all that. That someone would make a movie about that concept just made me want to run out to the Carmike right then! But I never saw it because of the crap they put in with that great idea.
A rat poison is 99.9% good food. 99.9%! That's what makes it look and smell so inticing to the rat. But even though the basis of the food is good, it's 0.01% poison, and that 0.01% kills the rat.
I say all this because I've been there. I've struggled with this very thing. I just ask everyone, myself included, to really look into the nature of what they watch and listen to because our eyes and ears are doorways to our mind and so then to ourselves.
Just wanted to share my heart...
::insert the sound of two pennies hitting the floor::
Hey it's me,
----Chase the Case