Hey there.
I'm very much in agreement with you! And ever since I became a Christian, the Lord has led me in discerning what was good and evil. But, I must say something.
There is a reason animes are like that: Because of the Japanese culture. Anime, as you know, is made in Japan. Japan is, I think, less than 3% Christian (!), and they tend to incorporate their culture into their works. Many animes are actually not fantasy (or, not very fantastical), and these are termed "slice of life" animes. Even so, a character will pray at a Shinto shrine; and why? Because that is what they do! That is Japan!
Hey, I know you probably will never see this, but I encourage you: as a brother that believes that we should try to keep evil away from our eyes, this one is pretty good. It's called "Moshidora"; it's an anime that came out around 2011. It's about a young lady in high school that decides to help her sick friend in managing their school baseball team. It's around 10 episodes, and there is no nudity or ecchi (you'll have to look that word up). It's really good.
Piece of advice, though:
Watch alone. Watch with headphones. It grips you better that way. Oh, and you can watch it on animefreak.tvHey there.
I'm very much in agreement with you! And ever since I became a Christian, the Lord has led me in discerning what was good and evil. But, I must say something.
There is a reason animes are like that: Because of the Japanese culture. Anime, as you know, is made in Japan. Japan is, I think, less than 3% Christian (!), and they tend to incorporate their culture into their works. Many animes are actually not fantasy (or, not very fantastical), and these are termed "slice of life" animes. Even so, a character will pray at a Shinto shrine; and why? Because that is what they do! That is Japan!
Hey, I know you probably will never see this, but I encourage you: as a brother that believes that we should try to keep evil away from our eyes, this one is pretty good. It's called "Moshidora"; it's an anime that came out around 2011. It's about a young lady in high school that decides to help her sick friend in managing their school baseball team. It's around 10 episodes, and there is no nudity or ecchi (you'll have to look that word up). It's really good.
Piece of advice, though:
Watch alone. Watch with headphones. It grips you better that way. Oh, and you can watch it on animefreak.tv ...