
I mean, these people come off as plain kooky

I can't argue with that. He did spend most of his time going straight for the jugular.njiska wrote:With Hitchens this sentiment is less forward, but it's still there. And his arguements surrounding the affects of religion on society are far from bulletproof, often focusing on the extremes, rather than on the subtle influences inherent in any organised group (relgious or not).
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
xbl0x180 wrote:This isn't annoying at all, just baffling, but I cannot wrap my mind around the thought that there are people who believe in ghosts, like Pc Engine Fan X!
I mean, these people come off as plain kooky
yeah, but look at this manga... besides, it's from Kohji Kumeta, same author as Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, so I assume that it has some amount of social criticism.rancor wrote:No - Difficult to think of anything that Japanese universally "despise", other than Aum, crows, and earthquakes. I think religion is seen in the same vein as fashion or sports teams. Possibly even less serious.O. Van Bruce wrote: Does japanese really despise christianism that much? Most of the references I receive through manga and anime are quite negative...
Well... it really annoys me how the japanese portrait Christianism...Randorama wrote: Also: people who discuss religion in a thread about random shit.
truthfully?O. Van Bruce wrote:
Well... it really annoys me how the japanese portrait Christianism...
This certainly was never an issue for me. If you can see gaps in someone's argument wide enough to drive a truck through, to the point it's obvious they don't know what they're doing, you should actively go after them and point out how derpy they're being.Skykid wrote:I can't argue with that. He did spend most of his time going straight for the jugular.njiska wrote:With Hitchens this sentiment is less forward, but it's still there. And his arguements surrounding the affects of religion on society are far from bulletproof, often focusing on the extremes, rather than on the subtle influences inherent in any organised group (relgious or not).
not on the level of Rage but it's certainly unconfortable for me how they use christianism (as well as a lot more things) in manga in a negative way just because "it's a gaijin thing"...Randorama wrote:truthfully?O. Van Bruce wrote:
Well... it really annoys me how the japanese portrait Christianism...
That's not why they do it, they do it because it's a load of crock and they know it because they haven't been brainwashed into believing it for the past thousand or so years.O. Van Bruce wrote:not on the level of Rage but it's certainly unconfortable for me how they use christianism (as well as a lot more things) in manga in a negative way just because "it's a gaijin thing"...
Aren't many japanese buddhist? Or am I completely wrong?trap15 wrote:That's not why they do it, they do it because it's a load of crock and they know it because they haven't been brainwashed into believing it for the past thousand or so years.O. Van Bruce wrote:not on the level of Rage but it's certainly unconfortable for me how they use christianism (as well as a lot more things) in manga in a negative way just because "it's a gaijin thing"...
Manga/Anime-wise, I gave up this assumption a long time ago. Authors who bother, and can afford, to do some research into their topic materials are statistically insignificant.O. Van Bruce wrote:
I'm from the school that, if you want to talk about a theme or an issue, you at least should have minimal knowledge and respect to it.
America has only been exposed to Christianity since settlers from, say, 1500 on? That's not 1000+ yearsO. Van Bruce wrote:And Trap15, I'm not in America, I'm in Europe... the kind of believers we have here doesn't even compare to the bunch of bigots that are in the USA... you don't watch politicians here mixing religion and politics, only the hardcore right-wing political parties do that.
So... Christianism it's like how the author of Hellsing depicts it?trap15 wrote:America has only been exposed to Christianity since settlers from, say, 1500 on? That's not 1000+ yearsO. Van Bruce wrote:And Trap15, I'm not in America, I'm in Europe... the kind of believers we have here doesn't even compare to the bunch of bigots that are in the USA... you don't watch politicians here mixing religion and politics, only the hardcore right-wing political parties do that.Christianity started in Europe, and how people react to it today doesn't really matter.
The fact is, Christianity is insane (like most other religions), and because Japan wasn't exposed to it until fairly recently and was never forced to convert to it, they can see it for what it really is.
Coincidentally, the worst kind of racism I have seen towards Latin Americans comes from Spain. Anyway, I would never want to associate with the religion brought here by a bunch of imperialist/colonialist thieves, rapists, and murderers, which was just another excuse to control other people and justify their criminal actionsO. Van Bruce wrote:Well, Christianity it's not only Catholicism...
There are a lot of good points for christians believers out there... just because the hierarchy acts like they were 100 years ago doesn't mean that all of the christians out there are retarded... in fact the majority are quite cultured and tolerant.
And Trap15, I'm not in America, I'm in Europe... the kind of believers we have here doesn't even compare to the bunch of bigots that are in the USA... you don't watch politicians here mixing religion and politics, only the hardcore right-wing political parties do that.
Obviously not, but try to understand that the whole concept of a religion, including at least one massive global church hierarchy, trying to convert people of all nations is a distinctly Christian invention. It can potentially strike people not raised in a Christian context as deeply alien and somewhat threatening, in stark contrast to a foreigner merely adhering personally to the religion of his own nation. Then add in that the leaders of the aforementioned hierarchy (and a few emulators) insist that its followers are literally consuming the flesh and blood of the physical incarnation of a god resurrected from the dead. From that perspective it's like they're begging to be the inspiration for horror manga.O. Van Bruce wrote:So... Christianism it's like how the author of Hellsing depicts it?
You don't know real racism Xblox, not the one that treats you even worst than an animal. thankfully, I haven't experienced it myself, but guess where it's practiced toward negroes? In my country, In Colombia (and it could be extended to almost all of latin-america), white "elite" people treat negroes that way.xbl0x180 wrote:Coincidentally, the worst kind of racism I have seen towards Latin Americans comes from Spain. Anyway, I would never want to associate with the religion brought here by a bunch of imperialist/colonialist thieves, rapists, and murderers, which was just another excuse to control other people and justify their criminal actionsO. Van Bruce wrote:Well, Christianity it's not only Catholicism...
There are a lot of good points for christians believers out there... just because the hierarchy acts like they were 100 years ago doesn't mean that all of the christians out there are retarded... in fact the majority are quite cultured and tolerant.
And Trap15, I'm not in America, I'm in Europe... the kind of believers we have here doesn't even compare to the bunch of bigots that are in the USA... you don't watch politicians here mixing religion and politics, only the hardcore right-wing political parties do that.
Typo! You quote someone else but address me. No prob, as it is obvious that you made a typo, I just wanted to pin-point it to be sure that people could keep ranting without getting too confused.O. Van Bruce wrote:
You don't know real racism Randorama, not the one that treats you even worst than an animal. thankfully, I haven't experienced it myself, but guess where it's practiced toward negroes?
Yeah... gonna correct it right now.Randorama wrote:Typo! You quote someone else but address me. No prob, as it is obvious that you made a typo, I just wanted to pin-point it to be sure that people could keep ranting without getting too confused.O. Van Bruce wrote:
You don't know real racism Randorama, not the one that treats you even worst than an animal. thankfully, I haven't experienced it myself, but guess where it's practiced toward negroes?
I know real racism and it makes me reeeeeeal wary about Europe when it comes to foreignersO. Van Bruce wrote:You don't know real racism Xblox, not the one that treats you even worst than an animal. thankfully, I haven't experienced it myself, but guess where it's practiced toward negroes? In my country, In Colombia (and it could be extended to almost all of latin-america), white "elite" people treat negroes that way.xbl0x180 wrote:Coincidentally, the worst kind of racism I have seen towards Latin Americans comes from Spain. Anyway, I would never want to associate with the religion brought here by a bunch of imperialist/colonialist thieves, rapists, and murderers, which was just another excuse to control other people and justify their criminal actionsO. Van Bruce wrote:Well, Christianity it's not only Catholicism...
There are a lot of good points for christians believers out there... just because the hierarchy acts like they were 100 years ago doesn't mean that all of the christians out there are retarded... in fact the majority are quite cultured and tolerant.
And Trap15, I'm not in America, I'm in Europe... the kind of believers we have here doesn't even compare to the bunch of bigots that are in the USA... you don't watch politicians here mixing religion and politics, only the hardcore right-wing political parties do that.
Compared to how people treat latin americans here in Spain, it's like a game.
And about the whole "spanish conquest" thing, it wasn't a new thing... every european did the same thing anywhere it went... even in europe. What was really bad for the spanish america was the "Encomienda" system.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda
That was what really destroyed native american population and civilization.
That was very good.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
trap15 wrote:Christianity started in Europe, and how people react to it today doesn't really matter.
GaijinPunch wrote:Ketsui with suction cup.
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
relax...breathe.....in, out, in, out.xbl0x180 wrote:Sharing household costs (i.e., utilities), period. I really hate that. God damn roommate has the A/C on 24 hours a day and that fucking thing is the size of a B-52 engine! The bill for electricity will probably be $400 just for this month... and I have to pay an "equal" share even though I never use the A/C. Some people really are better off dead
GaijinPunch wrote:Ketsui with suction cup.
Maan, that sucks... that's why I've allways lived on apartments which include services like electricity and water on the rent.xbl0x180 wrote:I'm afraid that if I breathe too much or too slow, there will be a jump in the electric bill and it will now be $500!