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Im probably bringing up a long dead thread but here’s how I see it, I feel like this is the best way to explain the whole thing:
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This is Fiona Frightening, the main playable character in a upcoming indie game called Fiona Frightening and The Wicked Wardrobe
Now, she is a little girl fascinated with all kinds of fairy tales, notably spooky cute ones, she is a brave, shy, kind little girl who has magic dresses to fight evil demonic monsters with her monster friends
Now the monsters in this game are no more in-contex demon than Casper The Friendly Ghost, and the bad guy the Boogieman is a devil-like figure which she confronts, basically the silly Witch here is the knight and the nasty devil-like Boogieman is the villain here, also this is just an assumption, but she and the other heroes are portrayed in the moonlight while the Boogieman is in the darkness
So is this in context any way satanic? Any sane parent would say, no of course not.
So its the context of how should we look at things like halloween, monster movies, horror and what have you.
Are there any people who take Halloween with a far too serious Satanic attitude? Yes. But are not fundies the same case for when it comes to the faith? Yes.
Also there are some who take it and make it more positive in other ways besides the “Dress Up as Saints” schtick
Its our attitude, not the creatures or characters in of themselves. Like those who designed a game called “Undertale” couldn’t say ‘Oh Darn we can’t use silly skeletons because Satantists use them’ thats as silly as saying WB can’t have Daffy Duck because Disney has Donald Duck
Its Attitude and Context so if you’re worried about your kids when it comes to this kind of stuff, don’t jump ahead and think of the ‘thing’ think of how he/she looks at it, understands it, and their attitude towards it
orig07.deviantart.net/c9fe/f/2014/340/8/3/wicked_wardrobe__fiona_frightening_by_mtc_studios-d88vex5.png
This is Fiona Frightening, the main playable character in a upcoming indie game called Fiona Frightening and The Wicked Wardrobe
Now, she is a little girl fascinated with all kinds of fairy tales, notably spooky cute ones, she is a brave, shy, kind little girl who has magic dresses to fight evil demonic monsters with her monster friends
Now the monsters in this game are no more in-contex demon than Casper The Friendly Ghost, and the bad guy the Boogieman is a devil-like figure which she confronts, basically the silly Witch here is the knight and the nasty devil-like Boogieman is the villain here, also this is just an assumption, but she and the other heroes are portrayed in the moonlight while the Boogieman is in the darkness
So is this in context any way satanic? Any sane parent would say, no of course not.
So its the context of how should we look at things like halloween, monster movies, horror and what have you.
Are there any people who take Halloween with a far too serious Satanic attitude? Yes. But are not fundies the same case for when it comes to the faith? Yes.
Also there are some who take it and make it more positive in other ways besides the “Dress Up as Saints” schtick
Its our attitude, not the creatures or characters in of themselves. Like those who designed a game called “Undertale” couldn’t say ‘Oh Darn we can’t use silly skeletons because Satantists use them’ thats as silly as saying WB can’t have Daffy Duck because Disney has Donald Duck
Its Attitude and Context so if you’re worried about your kids when it comes to this kind of stuff, don’t jump ahead and think of the ‘thing’ think of how he/she looks at it, understands it, and their attitude towards it