(June 24, 2011 at 9:07 pm)Zenith Wrote:(June 24, 2011 at 8:57 pm)MilesTailsPrower Wrote:Quote:And it sounds a bit like indoctrination (putting one's own philosophies and theories in children's minds, by use of... fairytales).Lol thats the bible for ya?
I don't think a x-man comic would be any fun to read anyways.
I meant, philosophies pro religion/anti-religion/neutral regarding religion, to be put in fairytales (x-men comic books).
I have also once noticed a few years ago wiccan stuff in some cartoons. that's weird too.
If religion helps the comic than it's alright, but trying to convince people it's real is sorta wrong. I don't really care what kind of shit a comic book has in it, unless it's good. But FaithNoMore made a good example with the Spawn comic.
For example if it's some sort of racist comic (Idk), saying that the jews are not people and should be killed, is a example of a indoctrination. Basically the topic is about having someones personal beliefs in a comic book trying to convince you their beliefs. (I honestly don't know, I'm not really thinking at all today?)
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Religion is like a Penis, you shouldn't whip it out in public and you shouldn't shove it down your child's throat.
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