Nate (post: 1250617) wrote:Okay time for me to step in and be Mr. Negative. Which isn't my intention, but everyone will say I am, so might as well go with it.
Actually I don't think your being negative at all your just being realistic which is something I very much appreciate and I appreciate your input.
Nate (post: 1250617) wrote: The problem with Christianity is NOT that the Japanese haven't heard about it. Most of them know about it, but the problem is you're looking at this from the wrong perspective.
Nate (post: 1250617) wrote: Mr Smartypants is a Korean. I read a Livejournal entry by him where he was talking with another Korean person about his heritage. This other person called Ryan a traitor to Korea for accepting a foreign religion. He told Ryan that he was turning his back on his motherland.
I need to apologize, cause should have phrased my sentence differently. what I meant when I was talking about Japanese bred culture wasn't that I that I was talking about Asian and Japanese people specifically, but rather our generation (wether be american, european, everyone). Think about it will not everyone watches Anime, many people recognize pokemon, naruto, and probably one piece. Japan leads in many of our major industries including automobiles, games, television, and communications.
What i basically mean is that it would be a good thing to reach our generation with. Sorry if I confused you.
Nate (post: 1250617) wrote: Do you see what I'm getting at? Japan is a land that RUNS on tradition. The reason why many Japanese aren't Christians is because Christianity is not part of Japan's cultural heritage. We're talking about a country that will literally tell a white person working in a business, "We're not promoting you because you're white." THAT is the reason why Japan doesn't accept Christianity, not because they don't know, or we're trying to reach them wrong. It's because it's foreign.
I'm not saying that it's pointless, and we should always, always witness to Japan and do our best, but to think that somehow Japan is going to magically say "Oh wow this con has shown me the light!" is silly.
I never knew that. (the not promoting the white people who work there part I mean.)
Also I never thought about Japan like that.
Nate (post: 1250617) wrote: Second, so they'll come to a con. So what? Yes, the voice actors might be Christians, but what does that mean? Let me ask you this. You've been to cons, right? So have I. Many voice actors may be atheist, Buddhist, Shintoist...do you feel like you've learned more about their personal religious beliefs by attending the con? Do you feel like you might want to learn more about it? No, you probably don't. And so it would be the same with Christianity, unless you had a panel that was "Voice Actors Give a Sermon," and guess what? Non-Christians wouldn't be interested in that in the slightest.
Well i do believe that they'll come out with something actually. I mean you never really feel like you've learned more about their personal beliefs becausethey never really speak about it to that extent do they? And plus if the manga and anime shown there are star quality you really can't say nobody will check some out so in a way they will be learning about our beliefs. I mean its not going to be a stuff the bible down their throats kind of event but I do think that people would be more inclined to listen//read/watch wiht an event like this.
Nate (post: 1250617) wrote: I don't know, would He? Last I checked Jesus was all about turning what the religious majority at the time believed completely on its head. He worked on Sundays, He ate with the filth of the world, and He stopped a woman from being stoned, which was the Law. Law with a capital L. He told the priests that they were condemned to Hell and the thieves that they would join Him in Heaven.
So what WOULD Jesus say? Maybe He'd say nothing. After all, let's see, what did Jesus say? "Anyone who calls his brother 'fool' is in danger of the fires of Hell." So wait. Fool isn't a bad word. It's not censored. It doesn't make a movie R-rated. Yet Jesus said that saying the word "fool" would send you to Hell! So. Who knows what Jesus would say? I sure don't. Know why? Because I'm not God. And even claiming to know what God would do or say in a situation would be pretty arrogant.
Actually That would all be dependent on the person really. For Example my girlfriend (as well as I) believes it's a sin to even watch a movie with one curse word in it. which is completely understandable because the more trash that comes into us whether it is (physically, verbally, emotionally) the more trash is likely to come out. So really it can be a temptation to in a way for some people.
Again though that's all dependent on the person. Not everyone believes the same thing on that.
Also I see what your saying but the Bible does say this about cursing too:
Colossians 3:8
But now you must rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from your lips.
So cause Jesus is God, and the bible was inspired and guided by Him, I would think he doesn't like cursing that much and fool isn't that nice to say either, which would explain why he said what he said.Plus the fact that this verse is in the New testament after the law was abolished. I understand the Law was abolished, but I do think he wouldn't put this if he didn't want us to uphold it, especially if it's in the new testament outside the law originally establish.
now you've got me interested in whether jesus believes fool is a bad word though. I mean would he really say that if he didn't think it was bad? (I personally believe it is though)
Nate (post: 1250617) wrote: I'm not exactly sure God wants us to lead the culture. I think He wants us to love others, obey Him, and avoid sin. In this way we can show our love to the world. I'm not saying having Christian-based events is bad. It isn't. I just don't think we have to change the culture.
true but like you said jesus was a revolutionary (saying what you said in my words actually). He went spoke to prostitutes when noone else would. he kicked out money changers at the temple. He reached people that nobody else did like nobody else did.
So in a way I think he would want us to do the same. I mean not like militarian like no, but I do think it would be good if we stepped it up, showed we can do just as good quality stuff as the world, and possibly introduce new mediums and things in the culture that can really be interesting and turn some heads and interest people.
On another note, in doing this con, it is showing his love to the world. It's like a parent showing their love by being interested in what their child is doing and watching. Samething, God is interested in his children, and by doing this it's also showing his love.
Nate (post: 1250617) wrote: Also I believe your optimism is misplaced. You say people would come because they've never seen a con like this. Okay, that may be true, but they may not come for the reasons you want them to come. Trolls on internet message boards come to this site, but not to participate. You'd probably have irritating atheists coming to purposely cause trouble. Besides, Christ said the world would hate us for our belief in Him. So a Christian anime con would likely draw scoffing rather than interest, except from people like us, who are a niche of a niche.
yeah by now you've figured i'm an eternal optimist.
What your saying is probably true, but I love debating so i wouldn't mind them coming in and chatting it up with us. of course if you mean trouble by burning down or breaking stuff and rioting that a completely different story and something that would be uncalled for for them to do.
I'm actually trying to find that verse but I think it has to do more with him helping us perserve than anything else really.
And again you can't really say it woldn't draw interest either not everyone is the same way. While yes there will be scoffers. I do believe there will be people that are non-christian that would be interested too.
Look, I'm not trying to be discouraging. I'm not saying don't do this. I'm just saying don't get your hopes up. God does answer prayer but not always in the way we want it. I have someone I know who has cancer, and I pray for their healing, but I can't say "God will definitely heal them, because He's God and He can heal totally!" They may die of their cancer; that's how life works. I would hope God does heal them but I have to remember He might not, and so I can't be optimistic about it. Otherwise my hopes and dreams would get crushed. This isn't pessimism I'm talking about; I'm not saying "Oh God won't heal them so it's pointless," that's pessimism. It's being realistic that God isn't a genie who grants all our wishes, and His plans are often VASTLY different from our plans.
Again don't worry it's not discouraging at all and in all truth and actuality in a way it's encouraging. And I agree with you that things don't always go the way you hope and pray for. and if he does have something different in store that's ok. Why? I know whatever it is it's his will and is way better than our own plans.
Now i would also reply to Raiden no Kishi's post but right now it's 4:33 in the morning and I'm tired so I'll probably do it tommorrow. It's been really fun talking with you guys though. I like this kinda stuff.
(sorry for all the gramatical errors I usually fix them after i type but again it's 4:33 and i need to get going so yeah later.)