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  • MitzaLizalor
    Completely CRAZY for the Lord
    True Christian™
    • Sep 2010
    • 14270

    #31
    BERILIA..TUBUL..T.’PHON..JERAKEEN

    Graphic novels are bad enough but when they're used as a device to sneak in pagan ideas, they become an abomination. Those are the names of elephants. They stand on the back of a turtle. And on their own backs they carry a world where sorcery is substituted for Godliness and a wizard explores beyond those elephants to examine the turtle's gonads. Just sickening.

    THE GREAT A’.TUIN

    That's the turtle. But were these names conjured up in a fever dream or is there a more sinister purpose? The hindoo bestiary, the savage totems of Africa, spells, incantations, pointy hats, all clearly presented by Sir Terrence (the author) and clearly designed to oppose God.
    The turtle.
    (so far so good)
    The elephants on its back
    introduce an idea cooked
    up long ago as a vehicle
    for idolatry and systems
    of exaltation prohibited
    by God.
    Hell.
    Mission to "examine" the
    testudinian gonads. Can't
    these authors think about
    anything else?
    Unfortunately, owing to a
    malfunction etc., etc.

    Terry Pratchett, aka Sir Terrence, has written any number of these and no doubt other stuff as a gateway to "fantasy" (perhaps innocent enough, although I doubt that: imagining oneself to be a bird is fine until flight is attempted) but immediately the mythology kicks off and before you know it, family members will be bringing home idols, doing yoga, reading horoscopes and tarot cards, even attempting spells.

    This author, whether or not done into graphic art, needs to be on the list.

    All graphic novels need to be on the list, unless presenting God's message of our need for Redemption and the only means of Salvation in Christ.

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    • Romeo Rovagnati
      Jesuit Insurgency Operative
      Forum Member
      • Aug 2016
      • 672

      #32
      I think that we should also add some traditional Chinese Novels to the list.

      Journey to the West: Clearly an attempt to promote the invasion of China.

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      • Johny Joe Hold
        Mayor of Freehold
         
        • Feb 2010
        • 12591

        #33
        Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
        I think that we should also add some traditional Chinese Novels to the list.

        Journey to the West: Clearly an attempt to promote the invasion of China.
        Your suggestion has merit, Padre. The books that I'm most concerned about these days, candidates for banning, have titles like, "I Grew up on the Reservation," or "I Grew Up in a Ghetto." Even worse are ones like, "I Was Beaten by my Christian Husband." These books attract readers who have a predisposition to find fault with our Christian and Republican society. Take these books off the market and people will be happier with their lot in life.
        Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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        • MitzaLizalor
          Completely CRAZY for the Lord
          True Christian™
          • Sep 2010
          • 14270

          #34
          So-called "comedy" has much to contribute. The wretch Steve Martin promotes savage appetites as though normal (they aren't) along with ever more heathen comedians. Even "cartoons" represent ouija and crystal balls and spiked beds of nails as acceptable, which they are not, especially in a comedic setting. Comedy, whether in written or graphic form, needs to be banned as not only a gateway to, but as a consequence of, every effort to diss God and puff Satan using the lowest japes imaginable.

          BAN:
          • Martin
          • Jokes
          • Comics ~ whether in written form, as graphic art, spoken, sung or depicted in mime: all three.

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          • Johny Joe Hold
            Mayor of Freehold
             
            • Feb 2010
            • 12591

            #35
            Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
            • Martin
            • Jokes
            • Comics ~ whether in written form, as graphic art, spoken, sung or depicted in mime: all three.
            You are right on target, Sister Mitza. Humor contains harm. On TV I see comedians dressing as President Trump and sounding like him. I think it's called "parody." I've heard of another terrible form of parody where atheists pretending to be Christians and make light of Jesus. Ban them.

            Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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            • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
              An old soul
              True Christian™
              • Aug 2013
              • 4965

              #36
              Some things, such as our precious religious beliefs, are too serious to joke about. Even joking about joking about them is dodgy. The threat is so great we need a way to ban these books without acknowledging they exist. I'm open to suggestions.
              If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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              • Romeo Rovagnati
                Jesuit Insurgency Operative
                Forum Member
                • Aug 2016
                • 672

                #37
                Originally posted by Romeo Rovagnati View Post
                I think that we should also add some traditional Chinese Novels to the list.

                Journey to the West: Clearly an attempt to promote the invasion of China.
                This book definitely need to be banned. Not only it promotes the idea of Chinese Commies invading the West and destroying the economy, it also promotes evilutionism via the fact that one of the protagonist is a monkey who wants to be a Buddha. Heathen Chinese People are so deluded that they worship the character of this book as "gods", including the pig who is a patron of harlots.

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                Not only that, it also inspired the occultic Dragon's Balls (ew) who's author is now burning in Hell since 2024 (thank God for that).

                In short, Journey to the West has all the reasons to be banned, along with Water Margin and Romance of the three Kingdoms and anything these Heathen Commies produce.

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