Postby Haibane Shadsie » Thu Nov 27, 2003 4:51 pm
Um, that depends on your views on evolution. I really don't mind fiction that deals with evoultion too much, because... I'm confident that God created the universe... and I'm not completely opposed to the idea of evolution: I think that God just might have used it. I have at least one Christian friend who believes wholeheartedly in Darwanistic theory, yet, in conjunction with the Bible in such a way that it doesn't affect his Christianity. As for me... I personally lean more toward traditional Creationism, but I think the whole "days" thing in the Bible might be more symbolic... after all, in the Arctic, days can last for 3 months, nights for 6 months, because of the way the sun hits the polar areas.. making "day" and "night" relative there. Could time have been relative back in the early days of Creation? Anyway, I think the exact hows of how God did things is something that will not be revelaed to us until we all get to Heaven,and maybe never.
All in all, I don't care how God did it.. I don't care how you believe God did it, just so long as you know he did it. So... I'm not so offended by evolution used in fiction.
What kind of irked me about "Tale of the Future" is that, in effect, the main character, Masato, who was a mere man, sort of became God... still, I absolutely adore the manga... I found it thought provoking and mind-blowing.
"We will never give up and despair, for we are on a mission from God." __ Hellsing, Vol. 2.