Postby Bobtheduck » Tue Aug 26, 2003 3:34 pm
Hmm... this is where thing come down to the mark...
I believe it is possible for some people to watch nudity and not be affected. If it weren't ,there would be no doctors...
I must point out that probably every literary work contains "evil works" in them, including (or should I say "especially") the Bible. The mere including of such things isn't wrong.
Now, it comes down to what causes us to sin. I'd say that some anime are more seductive than others (not even bothering with Hentai right now) and I believe seeing someone fully clothed or overdressed can be used seductively and seeing nudity can be far from seductive. As for the intent of the director, has anyone watched an unaltered "Totoro"? There is a bath scene and rear female nudity. Yeah, that's right. Totoro. However, if anyone considers that seductive or lustfull, they probably have a few problems and need some serious counseling. I mean, in Japan Family bathing is quite common. It's just not an option for there to be a lust there. Bathing is a much more important part of life there than it is here... People hear the words "Lust of the Eyes" and equate it with seeing nudity. Some places in the world it's impossible to go very long without seeing nudity and most likely it will be the opposite sex at least SOME of the time. Lust does not mean look at. "Look at with the purpose of lusting" TO lust means to have a selfish desire; to think of yourself over someone, to want to use someone for your own purpose. Simply seeing a naked body does not make you lust. Lust has to allready be in your heart and then you have to give it room. The other side to Lust is Seduction. There are a lot of anime that are SEDUCTIVE and that is where the real danger lies.
As for violence, for people freaking out about that (coughfocusonthefamilycough) I wonder if they had even read the Bible. People really blow one little verse incredibly far out of proportion when it talks about "lovers of violence" It does NOT make you a lover of violence to enjoy a war movie or a bloody scifi movie even.
And swearing? If you're telling a story and the characters are the type to swear (IE non-christians, probably rebellious or raised where no one cares about that) then to censor the language is to be dishonest. A recent Christian movie called to end all wars shows this truth. The movie would not have been powerfull if the characters were sanitized or if the story was downplayed.
Of course, Japanese doesn't exactly have "cussing" like we have in English. Of course there is the infamous "kuso" but more often then not, the swearing in subtitles and in the dubs are imbellishments by the translating companies. Japanese language is a whole different animal than English and we can't equate our ideas to theirs...
The Same goes for Hebrew and Greek. Swearing in "bible times" was a different issue alltogether. As for what was meant by "rough speech" and it's variations is various Bible Translations, I have not a clue. However, think about this. In that time, the worst possible thing you could say to someone, worse than our "f" word, was to call someone a Dog. Read the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman again... Read it with that knowledge. It makes ME think, i don't know about you.
As for Final Fantasy, Most of the summon characters are based on one religion or another. Doomtrain is actually based on a somewhat modern story in Japan that says that the souls of the dead go to the other side on trains. This shows up in anime and games quite frequently, and Squaresoft didn't invent it.
Shiva is hindu
Ifrit is some other religion
Quetzacotl is Aztec
Leviathon and Behemoth are from the Bible
Bahamut is... I dont' know, probably a mispronunciation of Behemoth...
Almost all of these magical beings (espers, summons, guardian forces, Aeons) are rooted in some religion, including Christianity and Judaism. Not only that, but every game is a twist on a religious story... That means that the creators merely find these religions interesting and nothing more... None of the games are directly about Christianity, but two are based on religions with Christian roots. FF6 is based on Christian Folklore (not on the Bible) and FF10 is based on something called Gnostisism, which was a cult that is starting to regain popularity. FF7 contains the average beliefs of the Cosmic Humanist, FF8 is too but in a different direction (with astral projection and time travel) FF1 is basically old Japanese beliefs and the others have their roots too. So, with that info, you can make your own decission. For myself, I don't think the Square-enix staff believe in any of the religions they mention in their games. I think they just consider them "interesting stories" much the way many Christians I know consider Greek Myths "interesting Stories" and I feel the same way. I'll play the FF games because they are interesting, and i know that whatever they say in them is based on something not compatible with what I believe, and therefore I should not go too deeply into any of it.