wiggins wrote:Also, I know there been some differing opinions about Shaman king, and there are alot of Naruto fans here on CAA. I don't know but I'm want to put forth this idea and see how it is responded to (A precautionary note: I don't mean to start up any fight): Is there any real difference between the suitability of content of Naruto and Shaman King?
wiggins wrote:OK, another thought just struck me: What does the Bible say concerning magic like in Shaman King and demons like in Naruto? Maybe I'm wrong but I think the Bible basically says do not worship or obey demons and do not practice magic. Does this mean that reading mangas like shaman king and naruto are ok? I am just running myself in circles on if I should read the mangas. I have already read a bit since I didn't know much about them and enjoyed what I read... and then I researched and then came the question of magic and demon content. I think I should be abel to not let a stack of papers influence me... Well, do you think that reading mangas like this will influence me and make me stray from God?
uc pseudonym wrote:I would support Shaman King as a decent manga, if not a good place to look for philosophy. On another topic, I think your title is fine. My primary reason for posting in this thread lies elsewhere.
I would say yes. Naruto has never claimed to exist in our world. It utilizes the fictional chakra energy (while the name has been borrowed, from what I have seen the actual chakra does not in any way resemble the chakra you may see in certain Eastern religions), which the creator blatantly says he made up for the purpose of allowing supernatural actions within the manga. Certainly, the morals within this world are not Christian, but it is meant as entertainment, not philosophy.
Shaman King, on the other hand, claims a real world phenomenon (shamans and the like) and has a blatantly non-Christian message. I would go so far as to call it anti-Christian. While I do not believe this dismisses it immediately, if we are judging its merits this must be included. Furthermore, its message is commonly accepted in the real world, which means it could actually be deceptive for readers.
While I seriously doubt anyone will attack others using kunais, there is a very high likely that our imaginary anyone will adopt a philosophy in which all religions are merely equal paths to the truth. That strikes me as far more dangerous.
Regarding magic: in Naruto, at least, our story takes place in another world. The rules are different. This is nothing more than entertainment. To say that "chakra" is the same as "magic" is futile, as we really cannot compare the two.
Regarding demons: the Japanese word for demon as used here doesn't mean anything remotely similar to the demons of Christianity. If the word used happened to be "monster" absolutely nothing about the manga would change.
If you feel these will not effect you negatively, I see no reason why you could not read them. It's entertainment, just remember to take it as such.
wiggins wrote:Entertainment's all good, but I like to try to extract messages from everything I read...I kind of like to think that there is a good message I can learn from in everything even if it is mostly bad... Is that train of thought dangerous? And now knowing this would you modify your previous advice UC?
wiggins wrote:So it's...anti-Christian? What would Jesus do? ARRGGGHHH! It was really cool from what little I read from one of the issues of Shonen Jump I have from before I came to London... Please elaborate more on what you mean by anti-Christian. Is it anti-Jesus, or anti-God?
wiggins wrote:O, and can I also find out more about .Hack: Legend of the Twilight Bracelet? Is it more than the anime is?
uc pseudonym wrote:I would say that attempting to find a message in anything is somewhat dangerous. You have two good options, however: read only things you know have good messages or change your philosophy.
I will elaborate (and I think Jesus might well read Shaman King if it could help him in his ministry). It is anti-our-God. The "God" character is respected, but is no more than a mockery of our God. Furthermore, the manga favors philosophies as mentioned earlier: Jesus, Buddha (both mentioned) and every other religious founder have all just been Shaman Kings of the past.
Basically, that says that everything that Jesus taught (and most other founders) is basically a lie. Nothing is absolute truth, there's just some good ideas that work for a while.
Actually, it's slightly more technical... Kyo is literally a different person... body, soul, everything is a separate for him. The twist is that during the battle sekagihara, through unknown means his soul was separated from his body and placed into Kyoshiros body, which they share, exchanging control from time to time. The series is based mainly on historical events and people, though Kyo, Kyoshiro and Yuya are not historical figures. The series is quite bloody and has scenes of partial (but not graphic) nudity(generally from the back, but occasionally from the front...no details though), and frankly Kyo acts badly almost constantly when he is in control of Kyoshiros body (drinking, carousing etc.).SwordSkill wrote:Anyway, the twist here is that this guy is schizophrenic - upon being provoked, he can switch from being a sweet, slightly-ecchi guy into a malevolent, ruthless fighter called Kyo (thus the title) with deep-red eyes (which symbolize devil eyes, if you're familiar with Asian mythos).
wiggins wrote:Do you still think my philosophy dangerous?
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