uc pseudonym wrote:Does anyone else have anything to say on the issue?
uc pseudonym wrote:I wouldn't put nearly as much stock in worldviews, myself. Often the Christian worldviews that create unChristian results are the most dangerous.
Take LotR, for example (not of the previous statement, I don't have an issue with it). You'll find a great deal of violence within: is a world filled with battle at all Christian?
Allow me to note that I really don't take that much issue with your argument, I'd just like to state that all fantasy, unless it is of a strange variety indeed, will contain elements we must be cautious of. Likewise, unless one is reading an allegory, they shouldn't really be read for truth of any kind. This holds true in some other genres as well, but that exceeds the boundaries of this discussion.
uc pseudonym wrote:You're speaking to someone who is speaking about things they truly doesn't not understand. I've been trying to only read/watch what we have here in America, but I have more or less failed in this. Therefore, I understand far too much about the series, yet haven't actually read more than what is in Shonen Jump. For something more subtle such as that, I cannot really help you.
Kokoro Daisuke wrote:Not really. Anything that's made in Japan is bound to have a bit of a Buddhist or Shinto influence.
Aka-chan wrote:OK. Got it. Though, actually, it's show up already in the US. In the most recent issue (March 2004), the shirt Yoh wears when he's on the balcony with Anna (at the end) sports a marijuana leaf right in the middle. He wears a lot of similar shirts later in the series too. Also, the "Asa" of Asakura is the kanji for "hemp" and the kanji for Yoh translates as "leaf."
Tao Ren is also the Chinese name of some herb or whatever, though it's not a drug as far as I know and the kanji is different, so I don't know if that counts.
There's a lot more, too, as the series goes on (though it doesn't have actual significance in the storyline.)
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