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The most christian(ish) anime you've seen?
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<blockquote data-quote="night2day" data-source="post: 9158720" data-attributes="member: 81332"><p>While watching anime, I'm more concerned about whether or not the characters stay within their character. I like to watch them grow and change. Makes their characters more 3D...not like the cardboard characters that are sometimes found in run-of-the-mill cartoons. (Won't comment on the typical kiddy villain...or how a majority of kiddy villains seem to have the same annoying laugh. Someone should recommend they read the rules of becoming and Overlord drifting on the net.)</p><p></p><p>Hmmm...Kenshin would have. Would have been really interesting if he had been brought the Christian faith. Would have helped him learn to forgive himself, knowing that God in Christ had already forgiven him. I feel he was still struggling with the issues of forgiving himself throughout the tv series as well as the last OVA. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/angel.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":angel:" title="Angel :angel:" data-shortname=":angel:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="night2day, post: 9158720, member: 81332"] While watching anime, I'm more concerned about whether or not the characters stay within their character. I like to watch them grow and change. Makes their characters more 3D...not like the cardboard characters that are sometimes found in run-of-the-mill cartoons. (Won't comment on the typical kiddy villain...or how a majority of kiddy villains seem to have the same annoying laugh. Someone should recommend they read the rules of becoming and Overlord drifting on the net.) Hmmm...Kenshin would have. Would have been really interesting if he had been brought the Christian faith. Would have helped him learn to forgive himself, knowing that God in Christ had already forgiven him. I feel he was still struggling with the issues of forgiving himself throughout the tv series as well as the last OVA. :angel: [/QUOTE]
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