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yotsubafanfan
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:56 pm
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R315r4z0r wrote: | I thought Christians hated anime and manga? |
Oh no, we love Manga, I'm a born again christain and I read nothing but Manga, ( and the school texts books but we're required to.) and I have a few friends who are christian that enjoy manga as well.
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dewlwieldthedarpachief
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:38 pm
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V1046-R wrote: | I really don't see this as an attempt at amatuer armchair psychology, and put out as an alternative choice to that service. If we relied on only psychologists to talk someone off a ledge, we would have a lot more dead people out there.
I have personally been forced to intervene when someone I knew tried to off himself by swalling a bottle of painkillers to kill himself. It was a crazy scene where I literally had to put my fingers in his mouth & force him to spit out the pills, all the while he was trying to fight me off. Real severe situation that scared the sh*t out of me. I am no psychologist, so I suppose I should have just referred that person to a professional & walked away instead? |
I don't discount the value of individuals responding in the heat of the moment, but I'm not sure publishing a manga is an adequate comparison. To be blunt, it looks dubious and sounds far-fetched; I don't think I'm alone in this first impression. They wear it on their sleeve and aren't extremists trying to end the world or anything, but when an evangelical organization (the largest in the US, btw) makes it their business to get involved with victims of serious trauma that might be at risk for suicide, I see a conflict of interest. Altogether, it's difficult to take this seriously or see it as doing good for anyone but the CCC.
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Polycell
Joined: 16 Jan 2012
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:12 pm
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TitanXL wrote: | If you're implying there's no therapists in Japan, you're wrong. Just because there's no Japanese Dr. Phil or Jerry Springer doesn't mean therapists don't exist, just they're not attention seeking enough for a TV show. |
You're reading far too much into it. I was referring to depictions anyway(and for the record, I was thinking of the one from Paranoia Agent), the point being that Japanese culture discourages seeing a therapist even more than American culture does.
But jumping to asinine conclusions is much more fun!
dewlwieldthedarpachief wrote: | I don't discount the value of individuals responding in the heat of the moment, but I'm not sure publishing a manga is an adequate comparison. To be blunt, it looks dubious and sounds far-fetched; I don't think I'm alone in this first impression. They wear it on their sleeve and aren't extremists trying to end the world or anything, but when an evangelical organization (the largest in the US, btw) makes it their business to get involved with victims of serious trauma that might be at risk for suicide, I see a conflict of interest. Altogether, it's difficult to take this seriously or see it as doing good for anyone but the CCC. |
I doubt it's anything near as malicious as you're thinking - churches have long put out various support tracts and this is just another in that long line of works.
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theoriginalrandomman
Joined: 30 Sep 2011
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Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:45 pm
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R315r4z0r wrote: | I thought Christians hated anime and manga? |
I'm sorry, what? Why would you think that? I mean yeah, there are a few extremists out there that claim EVERYTHING is satanic, but that's less of a "Christianity" thing and more of an insanity thing.
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dewlwieldthedarpachief
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 12:27 am
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Polycell wrote: | I doubt it's anything near as malicious as you're thinking - churches have long put out various support tracts and this is just another in that long line of works. |
Regardless of affiliation, chariable organizations have certain responsibilities to fulfill in order to maintain their status as such. However, sectarian organizations have an additional challenge in obeying two masters (e.g. The United Way is not beholden to any agenda beyond being a CO, whereas the Mennonite Disaster Service needs to be a good Mennonite organization, in addition to being a good CO). Would that all sectarian COs could live up to the MDS's example. The unfortunate truth is that sometimes, such organizations are more interested in their religious vision than actually helping people in a way that is relevant to them (e.g. the Assemblies of God operates a number of COs that advocate "stealth evangelism"). These are wolves in sheep's clothing that take advantage of vulnerable individuals for their own ends.
In any event, I'm sure time will tell us a) if this is in any way effective and b) if this is less than scrupulous. In the meantime, I'm left stupified at this, shall we say innovative, use of the medium.
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Mohawk52
Joined: 16 Oct 2003
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 10:18 am
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R315r4z0r wrote: | I thought Christians hated anime and manga? |
Another misconception, take no notice.
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R315r4z0r
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 1:48 am
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I didn't mean it as a stereotypical thing. I just see a lot of "this stuff is the work of the devil" nonsense a lot. Including people going as far to protests it's availability in public libraries after it apparently "tainted" some child.
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