they are still our bros and sisters in christ
ChristianRonin wrote:I personally think Ryan, that your letter...was a bit...harsh? It wasn't bad..and you ahve your views..and you made excellent points..and I agree with you, but you gotta remember..these guys don't know anime that well..let's not come off as jerks and become as well known as the "Spongebob" thing. *shiver*
I agree with Kae..they are still our bros and sisters in christ, not to mention our elders...maybe they are stronger in Christ too? I dunno... I am not saying to not write letters...but let's be tactful about it..we aren't out to flame them... PI has helped me steer away from many movies..
Sorry...Ryan, it's a good letter...just maybe strong..
Rocketshipper wrote:Is David Cunningham the guy who directed "The Exorcism of Emily Rose"??
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Oh really? How so? I doesn't really seem too harsh in my perspective.
kaemmerite wrote:No, that would be Scott Derrickson. David Cunningham's big movie appears to be "To End All Wars," as nothing else I see listed in his directing experience is familiar to me.
PluggedIn wrote:Thank you, Ryan, for writing to Plugged In.
We appreciate they time you have taken to share with us your concerns about our article on anime. We’re certain our editors will be interested in your remarks and the interview transcripts you sent, and with that in mind we will be happy to forward your message to their attention. We assure you it will receive a careful reading. After all, feedback like yours serves to enhance the quality and relevance of our publications, and to that end we're thankful for your input.
In the meantime, be assured that the Web sites you mentioned in your message, ChristianAnime.net and AnimeAngels.net, were both mentioned in our article.
Again, thanks for getting in touch. If we can be of assistance in the future, please let us know. May God richly bless you in the days ahead.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Feels... so... so TEMPLATEY! So AUTOMATED! They are all sort of identical... but mine mentioned the interview transcript.
I hope our letters did something productive
Shao Feng-Li wrote:Hmm, just why is the article a big deal?
UC wrote:Ask everyone here that and you'll get different answers from every one. Generally speaking, some people feel that the article misrepresents anime and they either find this personally offensive (as one of their hobbies is being indirectly condemned) or they feel it could be harmful (in that uninformed readers will get the wrong idea).
Bobtheduck wrote:Wouldn't be so much of a problem if FotF wasn't such an influencial organization... To take part in something they so heavily condemn, like it's an attack on Children, is painting a target sign on our butts in the Christian community...
Shao Feng-Li wrote:Hmm, just why is the article a big deal?
Heart of Sword wrote:The issue is...
Nowhere in the Bible does it say, "if something is unsuitable for small children, don't do it." I think that's where FotF can go wrong. Yes, their motives are right, and I think as a whole they're a good organization, though.
Keely wrote:...and I don't remember CAA being mentioned in that article, and I read it several times.
I think all of us can admit that most anime doesn't fall in this category, and it should be watched with a grain of salt. It's easy to backslide if you are watching anime that isn't the cleanest...I think that the anime that PluggedIN reviewed falls under the ungodly category.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:But the same is ture for anything. American TV is really no better it seems.
this is true and yet the bible does say in Philipians 4:8 That we need to focus on Godly things and not worldly things:
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.
I think all of us can admit that most anime doesn't fall in this category, and it should be watched with a grain of salt. It's easy to backslide if you are watching anime that isn't the cleanest...I think that the anime that PluggedIN reviewed falls under the ungodly category.
MasterDias wrote:Near the end of the article:
"In response to that interest, Christian alternatives have begun appearing. Christian Anime Alliance (christiananime.net) and animeangels.net offer online analysis and commentary from a biblical perspective."
Keely wrote:Funny how that sentence wasn't there before...did anyone else notice that, at all prior to this thread being made? I think that was a recent add-on to the online article...
termyt wrote:I've seen a couple of different versions of the article. Perhaps it wasn't mentioned in the edit you read first.
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