Krzysztophoros wrote: ↑Sat 9 November 2024 11:35 pm
A series name that translates to "Goddess Reincarnation"(Megami = goddess, tensei = reincarnation) is probably not going to have Christian-compatible content.
Funnily enough, the Japanese name for the Statue of Liberty is "Jiyuu no Megami Zou", ie, "Statue of the Freedom Goddess". At least the Japanese know paganism when they see it!
I find it weird how Americans consider it a symbol of their nation. French masons gave them a pagan idol--literally just a statue of a Roman goddess--and for some reason this must define them?
Oh, sorry, I forgot. Someone added a poem about infinity immigration so that makes it good. 
In this day and age we really need to stop allowing ourselves to be bamboozled into idolatry with nonsense about how it's okay when you don't mean it.
Ancient pagans didn't even believe in their gods for the most part. (At least not later on.) Neopagans today don't believe in their gods. They just do the rituals because they hat Christianity and saw that atheism doesn't work. Real, old-school pagans today don't believe in their gods either. Not here in Africa, not in Japan. They just do their rituals because it's part of their culture or sometimes “in case it works.” And very commonly, out of fear of black magic.
For no reason the media have convinced Christians that it's okay to have Buddhas and other idols in the house just because they don't bow before 'em. They've convinced people that it's okay to consult horoscopes if they don't believe in them, or sometimes even if they do. They've convinced people that it's okay to go through motions to conjure spirits if it's a game and therefore we don't believe in it.
It's protestant. If external forms don't matter, you can do anything and it only matters how you personally feel on the inside. Christians do not believe this. The saints would die rather than give a pinch of incense to an idol nobody believed in--not even the people trying to compel them--when explicitly told they can believe anything they want and even continue to worship Christ.