The Seeker wrote:You are really late in replying to this.
I somehow missed your reply and just saw it tonight.
The Seeker wrote:Lox wrote:Yes, it's clearly fiction. But Brown is pretending that it's fiction based off of
facts that are not true.
Key word is pretending.
How is this a rebuttal to my point? Brown is pretending that something is true and it isn't. This is something
children do. The problem is that many people aren't going to know that he's pretending (which is also lying) unless
someone tells them. You're all about people being given all points of view yet you don't seem understand why
there's a group trying to do just that by exposing Brown's lies.
The Seeker wrote:I can see how my statement could have been perceived as all-inclusive, so I will clarify my
statement: Christianity disagrees with several schools of science including: biology, astro-physics, and
geology.
I've never purchased anything related to biology, astro-physics, or geology that was in disagreement with my views. That was your point, wasn't it? Never
had to take courses like those in college so I never had to purchase books. If I'm interested in the knowing more
on the topics, there's always the Internet.
The Seeker wrote:If summoning a Dragon God is not magic then I don't know what is. What does the bible mean by
magic arts/sorcery then? Final Fantasy most certainly does disagree the teachings of the bible.
People playing Final Fantasy games are not practitioners of magic. I should have been more specific to say that the use of magic in video games is not equivalent to the use of magic in real life, imo. Now, there are exceptions to that rule, also, imo. The Bible is clear that your thoughts are just as real as your actions, so if a person is as mentally into the use of video game magic as real magic, then there is a problem there (this relates to why sex in entertainment, for instance, is a problem since I don't know many people who aren't mentally engaged in those scenarios). I don't think that's the case for the majority of people. And FF games aren't promoting magic as something to believe in outside of the video game world. This is common sense stuff. If you don't agree, then there's not much left to discuss in the matter.
Besides, even if I decided to agree that it was magic in the biblical sense, it doesn't matter because I already
discounted your argument in my previous response. I see no need to keep rehashing my words for you.
My problem with this book/movie would not exist if Brown didn't claim to have based his fiction on facts that aren't facts.
The Seeker wrote:So you aren't saying that Dan Brown is spreading things counter to Christianity? If not, then
why are you so afraid to pay a little money to see a movie? Also, why is it that you are fine with the works of the
Final Fantasy which are filled with sinful magic, violence, and not to mention a volume of the series which portrays
the Church, the Messiah, and the Apostles, as being very evil? Is that not hypocracy?
Which volume of the series are you talking about? I can't answer that question until I know that information.
*sigh* Yes, I am saying that he is spreading things counter to christianity. The only true power I have in the
marketplace is where my dollars go. I can't express my disagreement with the subject matter of the movie in any
other form really.
I'm still now sure how those verses on judging others apply in any form though.
The Seeker wrote:I did not miss your point. I understood your point completely. You are making the claim that
Mental is just as intolerant as she is because he disagrees with his government, an authoratative figure over him,
in comparison to a work of art which has no authority over anyone. I did not see your point as valid because of how
far away the President of Nev's country is on the scale of importance is to an author of a fictional book. Dan Brown
is quite trivial compared to George Bush. The comparison is similar to describing your distaste for the author of
Final Fantasy (art work), due to the idea that magic is used, compared to anothers distaste to a parent
(authoratative), who the person in question felt abused them as a child. You also retracted your statement, so why
bother continuing to argue its validity after you yourself had already removed it in this argument?
I'm not sure how to repond to you on this point because your argument is so all over the place that I can barely
make any sense of it. I'll try still.
You obviously did miss my point even after I re-explained it. It has
nothing to do with what you just said.
The point, again, was that I felt that Nev was more critical of a PoV that he didn't agree with than one that he
did. I did retract my statement, in regards to Nev specifically. That doesn't change the validity of my statement
in general. I don't understand why it's so difficult for you to grasp this.
The Seeker wrote:Do you really think that the justification for supporting movements to ban Final Fantasy is as
justified as supporting movements against an abusive parent? I know I don't, I would say that is ridiculous.
Try responding without changing my words into a totally different argument.
The Seeker wrote:What is your view on Friedrich Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil, and Genealogy of Morals? Just
out of curiosity.
If you're asking me, you'll have to remain curious. I have no views on those works at all.