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<blockquote data-quote="muichimotsu" data-source="post: 68603783" data-attributes="member: 149131"><p>Not sure what anti Christian values you're seeing, but that doesn't mean that they are so merely because you perceive it as such. Japan isn't very religious, but it's not anti Christian by any stretch, esp. in what is meant to be accessible to many people, not just a particular audience.</p><p></p><p>Also, most importantly of all, is the concern that perhaps you're still neglecting a difference between what is fantasy and what is reality. People don't take DBZ seriously to the extent of trying to use ki to fly and the like, or with Naruto and chakra and making clones of yourself. The point of them is to enjoy a story moreso than getting lessons about what to believe. Separating the fantastical elements from elements that are of some philosophical import can be enjoyable, but not necessarily what the series is meant to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muichimotsu, post: 68603783, member: 149131"] Not sure what anti Christian values you're seeing, but that doesn't mean that they are so merely because you perceive it as such. Japan isn't very religious, but it's not anti Christian by any stretch, esp. in what is meant to be accessible to many people, not just a particular audience. Also, most importantly of all, is the concern that perhaps you're still neglecting a difference between what is fantasy and what is reality. People don't take DBZ seriously to the extent of trying to use ki to fly and the like, or with Naruto and chakra and making clones of yourself. The point of them is to enjoy a story moreso than getting lessons about what to believe. Separating the fantastical elements from elements that are of some philosophical import can be enjoyable, but not necessarily what the series is meant to do. [/QUOTE]
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