A little old, but relevant to my interests.
Arya Raiin (post: 1592310) wrote:Yes, animal representations. Or, I will loosly define them as fursonas. NOT furries, but general fursonas. My definition is:
The outward, animal representation of one's inner self.
So what's furry, that's an easy thing to tell.
It's an animal that happens to be human as well.
In technical terms we call it anthropomorphics,
but it's easy to tell without all the linguistics.
If it walks like a person and meows like a cat,
you've got yourself a furry it's a simple as that.
If talks like a person and it flies like a bird,
then it's still a furry even though that sounds absurd.
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So, that's a furry character, but what about the rest?
A furry is a person to whom furries are of interest.
So both the character and the viewer are furry.
It'll all make sense soon...
So don't worry.
-Kurrel Raven, The Furry (Song)
Fursonas are furries, hence if you have a fursona, or like fursonas, you are a furry. You may be freaked out because of the stigma society has attached to us, but that doesn't mean you have to be THAT kind of furry.
Now, on to my question. Are fursonas good or bad? I've heard many opinions, but nothing with solid evidence for or against.
However, I would like to establish one thing I know. Like anything in this fallen world, a fursona can let darkness into your life. Because of that, I want us to discuss my question from a literal and Biblical view point, not because furries have fursonas.
I'm looking forward to (hopefully) a good answer! Remember the rules!
That's because the question makes no sense. That's like asking whether or not apple pie is good or evil. Give it to a homeless man and it can be good, smash it into an old lady's face and it could be evil. Most furries out there try to represent the person they WANT to be in their fursonas. If they're small and weak in real life, they may choose to make their fursonas big and powerful. Of course, the opposite can be true as well (my fursona, for instance, is shorter and potentially even a little dumber then me - but he's far more playful and lovable). Many furries are also shy, but their 'sonas themselves are quite outgoing and spend lots of time with friends.
It's a fictional character that is often used to represent a fantasy world we wish we lived in. Of course, there is variety here, as anyplace else. Villainous characters are rare, but some people do play them - but even they often have some kind of lovable nature to them that attracts friends.
As far as the Bible is concerned? It's a shame, but I don't believe furries were important enough to make it into the pages of prophecy or the law - and perhaps that's a good thing. The one thing I don't believe the Bible needs are any more rules that try to micromanage our lives. God wouldn't give you a free will if he didn't expect you to use it.
However, generally, most things that we ought to be doing require that we either love one another or love God. The fandom has caused me to love others, so consequently, I'd say my fursona was a good thing.