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  • Basilissa
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    Originally posted by Vince Coreleone View Post
    I am curious and I failed to ask this in my last post......Is it possible to be "Raised" a Christian? I will defer to my betters on this.
    Well, it's certainly better to grow up having True Christian™ parents who will beat the fear of God into you (Proverbs 20:30, Psalm 33:8), instead of liberal ones who will brainwash you into admiring science and choosing evidence over faith (1 Corinthians 3:18-20, 1 Timothy 6:20). Nonetheless, Salvation™ depends on the individual accepting Jesus as his or her Savior:

    John 3:18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.


    Praise for allowing us to be the tiny portion of humanity to actually have a fighting chance of achieving Salvation!

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  • Vince Coreleone
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    I am curious and I failed to ask this in my last post......Is it possible to be "Raised" a Christian? I will defer to my betters on this.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    Originally posted by Vince Coreleone View Post

    How, exactly, is watching such sinful trash going to develop our children?


    II Timothy 2:15
    Study
    to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.

    Excellent point, dear. There is no way this sinful game can contribute to the salvation of our children, only to their sinful nature. If it was such a good idea to raise a child on a steady diet of Japanese corruption, we would have read something about it in the Holy Bible.

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  • Vince Coreleone
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    B-------,


    I have a question......If you intend on posting once, what is the point of your being here? Troll or Salvation?


    By the way, I would never ever allow junior to watch such a "cartoon."


    How, exactly, is watching such sinful trash going to develop our children?


    II Timothy 2:15
    Study
    to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.



    The only way I can see our children being developed is to put their noses in the KJV Bible! Anything else would be a sin!



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  • B------
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    Hi all,
    I am only intending to post this once on this page and want to keep it friendly and conversational please.

    I was someone growing up who enjoyed art (and still do). I thoroughly loved looking at all the gorgeous colors and interesting creatures (especially the dragons). This has inspired me to become an animator for children's shows and a graphics design artist now. I love my job and also love Yu-Gi-Oh for starting this love for animation and art in my child self. (PS I was raised a Christian)

    I also did not enjoy reading or math (mostly due to my Irlen Dyslexia leaving me exhausted and frustrated by reading even short text (especially when reading the Bible as it is in difficult language and exhausting for me even though I loved the messages and beauty of language itself I often had a better experience having it read to me instead)). So playing the card game with my older brother forced me to read the text on the cards and do mental arithmetic with regularity and accuracy.

    Also as an introvert the shows promotion of the importance of friendship helped me break out of my shell and become a more socially apt person.

    I am truly grateful for the fun memories that Yu-Gi-Oh gave me and the academic and artistic help it offered as well.

    I hope you might be able to see the benefits of such a program for developing children.
    Thank you for your hospitality,
    B-------

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  • Basilissa
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    tsk tsk, Mr. Allen. Did your teacher never cover plagiarism?

    Maybe it's a monkey playing with a computer, which would explain why it can olnly imitate and not truly participate?

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    tsk tsk, Mr. Allen. Did your teacher never cover plagiarism?

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  • magnus allen
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    Satan works in people’s minds in many cunning and deceptive ways. He knows children’s minds are young and impressionable and can be lured easily into many of his evil traps. He tries to reel people in with the small occult oriented subjects first, and then moves on to the heavier subjects later. He’ll put things like promotion of friendship, etc. into these occult oriented subjects such as Yu-Gi-Oh so that people overlook or misunderstand that aspect of it.
    For example, take the MAGIC Trading Card game. When a friend I know was in college, he told me he saw people playing that game all the time, and the things in it looked and were really demonic, and the people who played it were acting very abnormally. It just seemed like they were being changed or dominated by something. But we need to understand that these people didn't get into Magic and get that way right off the bat. They had a whole series of occult oriented games etc. (i.e Yu-Gi-Oh, Pokemon) that they played before which led up to their involvement in Magic, AD&D, Shadowrun, Etc. The occult goes even deeper than just role-playing card games and cartoons. There are deeper things of the occult such as spiritism, witchcraft, fortune telling, demons, ghost, goblins, vampires, and much more. All of this begins from “little” things such as Yu-Gi-Oh.

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  • Des
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    Originally posted by Nahkriin View Post
    Wow that is a big wall of text, if you shortened that maybe people would read it.
    It is my belief that God, likely through Satan, compels the retards and scripture deniers to fail to use paragraph breaks so that the faithful may easily identify and thus ignore them.

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  • Nahkriin
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    Originally posted by caseyanderson3675 View Post
    This is to all of you who think Yu-Gi-Oh! is demonic, and I'm a christian Baptist, or Baptist Christian however you put it, but I played Yugioh when i was young a teenager key word "Teenager" "are" "allowed" "to" "make" "mistakes" now if you child was fully baptized by immersion as a baby then they wouldn't be allowed to break any sins in the first place any ways, yes the fully immersion baptism allows unforgivable sins to be washed away, but if your child committed one of the unforgivable sins if he was baptized being fully immersed in water, then he won't be going to heaven in the first place this is what God the father tells me to say, why do i say this is because there are two unforgivable sins that i know of in the bible and which verses are they, the verses i'm specifically talking about are these twoeuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-10. are the verses which are almost always unforgivable.
    what i mean by almost always unforgivable the stuff below has to apply:


    1.If you haven't fully accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and haven't been baptized by being fully immersed in water=Breaking Deuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-10=Forgivable

    2. If you have fully accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior but "haven't been baptized by being fully immersed in water=Breaking Deuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-10=Forgivable


    3.If you have fully accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and have been baptized by being fully immersed in water=Breaking Deuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-10=Unforgivable sin.


    The above list from number 1-3. means when the unforgivable sins are forgivable and when the unforgivable sins stay unforgivable.
    and the above list is an interpretation of 1 Corinthians 6:11, the 1 Corinthians 6:11 applies the person is baptized already not unbaptized and the baptism has to be of the child's free will not the parent's free will. what i mean by that is i mean the child themselves has to choose to be baptized. by themselves that means "no threatening to disown your child, no excommunication from the church or anything of those means other wise that particular baptism didn't count, and they half-count, if you get your child a fully baptism as a baby, what i mean the child "has to get another when they get over a certain age." not 12 or 13 whatever the age the child wants the baptism themselves not a "parent's choice," the child's choice. otherwise the baptism don't count in God's eyes. and the word "abomination" in Deuteronomy 22:5 usually means unforgivable depending on the child's baptism fully immersed one. not sprinkling one. and the words "shall not inherit" usually means unforgivable depending on the child's baptism fully immersed one not the sprinkling one. I'm just saying the word "effeminate" applies to these kinds of people: crossdressers, transvestites, transgenders and transsexuals, why am i mentioning this part is because i thought it should be mentioned that's right so people know what is wrong in God's eyes. And if you made a personal vow to God, no matter how foolish it is, you have to "fulfill" that vow. unless you allow God to punish you in some way for example infected hair in your armpit that lead to an abscess(bigger than a half dollar).make a "C" and that's how big your abscess or other type of punishment would be depending on what your "vow" was. And Yugioh is for entertainment purposes only like the news is entertainment for adults, scifiction is entertainment for nerds or scientists, and while dramas are for housewives if you have tv in y'alls house, just remember this as long as your child has been baptized by being fully immersed in water at a church. inside a church's baptism tub during the bapitsm ceremony(ies) and if you baptized him/her fully as a baby he/she has to be baptized again with his/her own free will and mind, not being forced,not threatening anything disowning not even threatening his afterlife as well. not even threatening to excommunicate if you do threaten then the baptism doesn't count in God the father's eyes. just saying. Y'all do know what is entertainment right????!!!


    I used to play this game as a kid and as an adult i know it's just for entertainment purposes y'all do know what entertainment means right, so people nowadays are bored as heck with go fish, monopoly, scrabble and other board games key word board games, should be spelled "bored" "board" games and FYI, I'm a 25 yr old heterosexual(straight), genetic(xy chromosome) adult male, and In november of 2012 I fully accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior and asked him to forgive for all of my sins, past, present and future and asked him to come into my heart and into my life. and be my forever everlasting friend and guess what Jesus Christ is still my forever everlasting friend. and On Sun April 28, 2013 I was baptized by being fully immersed at water at my local church during a ceremony and my local church's name is Crawford Baptist Church and the physical address of my church is 124 Church St, Crawford, GA 30630 USA and I was baptized at that church by Reverend Clark Ivey.
    Wow that is a big wall of text, if you shortened that maybe people would read it.

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  • caseyanderson3675
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    This is to all of you who think Yu-Gi-Oh! is demonic, and I'm a christian Baptist, or Baptist Christian however you put it, but I played Yugioh when i was young a teenager key word "Teenager" "are" "allowed" "to" "make" "mistakes" now if you child was fully baptized by immersion as a baby then they wouldn't be allowed to break any sins in the first place any ways, yes the fully immersion baptism allows unforgivable sins to be washed away, but if your child committed one of the unforgivable sins if he was baptized being fully immersed in water, then he won't be going to heaven in the first place this is what God the father tells me to say, why do i say this is because there are two unforgivable sins that i know of in the bible and which verses are they, the verses i'm specifically talking about are these twoeuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-10. are the verses which are almost always unforgivable.
    what i mean by almost always unforgivable the stuff below has to apply:


    1.If you haven't fully accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and haven't been baptized by being fully immersed in water=Breaking Deuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-10=Forgivable

    2. If you have fully accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior but "haven't been baptized by being fully immersed in water=Breaking Deuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-10=Forgivable


    3.If you have fully accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and have been baptized by being fully immersed in water=Breaking Deuteronomy 22:5 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-10=Unforgivable sin.


    The above list from number 1-3. means when the unforgivable sins are forgivable and when the unforgivable sins stay unforgivable.
    and the above list is an interpretation of 1 Corinthians 6:11, the 1 Corinthians 6:11 applies the person is baptized already not unbaptized and the baptism has to be of the child's free will not the parent's free will. what i mean by that is i mean the child themselves has to choose to be baptized. by themselves that means "no threatening to disown your child, no excommunication from the church or anything of those means other wise that particular baptism didn't count, and they half-count, if you get your child a fully baptism as a baby, what i mean the child "has to get another when they get over a certain age." not 12 or 13 whatever the age the child wants the baptism themselves not a "parent's choice," the child's choice. otherwise the baptism don't count in God's eyes. and the word "abomination" in Deuteronomy 22:5 usually means unforgivable depending on the child's baptism fully immersed one. not sprinkling one. and the words "shall not inherit" usually means unforgivable depending on the child's baptism fully immersed one not the sprinkling one. I'm just saying the word "effeminate" applies to these kinds of people: crossdressers, transvestites, transgenders and transsexuals, why am i mentioning this part is because i thought it should be mentioned that's right so people know what is wrong in God's eyes. And if you made a personal vow to God, no matter how foolish it is, you have to "fulfill" that vow. unless you allow God to punish you in some way for example infected hair in your armpit that lead to an abscess(bigger than a half dollar).make a "C" and that's how big your abscess or other type of punishment would be depending on what your "vow" was. And Yugioh is for entertainment purposes only like the news is entertainment for adults, scifiction is entertainment for nerds or scientists, and while dramas are for housewives if you have tv in y'alls house, just remember this as long as your child has been baptized by being fully immersed in water at a church. inside a church's baptism tub during the bapitsm ceremony(ies) and if you baptized him/her fully as a baby he/she has to be baptized again with his/her own free will and mind, not being forced,not threatening anything disowning not even threatening his afterlife as well. not even threatening to excommunicate if you do threaten then the baptism doesn't count in God the father's eyes. just saying. Y'all do know what is entertainment right????!!!


    I used to play this game as a kid and as an adult i know it's just for entertainment purposes y'all do know what entertainment means right, so people nowadays are bored as heck with go fish, monopoly, scrabble and other board games key word board games, should be spelled "bored" "board" games and FYI, I'm a 25 yr old heterosexual(straight), genetic(xy chromosome) adult male, and In november of 2012 I fully accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior and asked him to forgive for all of my sins, past, present and future and asked him to come into my heart and into my life. and be my forever everlasting friend and guess what Jesus Christ is still my forever everlasting friend. and On Sun April 28, 2013 I was baptized by being fully immersed at water at my local church during a ceremony and my local church's name is Crawford Baptist Church and the physical address of my church is 124 Church St, Crawford, GA 30630 USA and I was baptized at that church by Reverend Clark Ivey.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Yu-Gi-Oh: Corrupting our children?

    Originally posted by Osiris View Post
    There is nothing satanic about either the anime or card game. Seriously! It's just a harmless work of fiction!
    You obviously have not read this thread from the beginning. Are you even a Christian?

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  • Evan Tomas
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    There is nothing satanic about either the anime or card game. Seriously! It's just a harmless work of fiction!

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  • I Man Rastafari
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    Greetings my friend. I think you have taken off to a bad start with these white people. If you talk nasty they will ban you. They will tolerate even people who do not believe in Jesus if they are polite. I believe in Jesus. He was a Black man and a Jew.

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  • BlessBaptismNoYuGiOh
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    I'm sorry (not really at all you deserve this) but YOU ARE ALL RETARDED! Yu-Gi-Oh is a really amazing anime series and card game. There is nothing inappropriate about Harpie (NOT HARPY) Lady and Mai Valentine. This country is free for a reason. You shouldn't go around telling people what they can and cannot watch/play. You are a satan.

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