Bibleman: A show about a Christian superhero.

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Chubbfish

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I think David Mitchell nailed it perfectly on "you have been watching" when he said that Bibleman was so bad it seemed like it was made by anti-christians to put kids of religion.
 

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Borrowed Time said:
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personally i think its proves that christians are bat shit crazy
Kinda like how some non-christians are just as crazy, right? Total generalizations FTL.
theres a big difference between religious crazy and normal crazy,

you dont think that a power rangers style christian superhero with boots of truth is a bit messed up?

the little kids dancing is quite funny though
You completely missed my point. Not all christians made this insane show. Not all christians even agree with 1/4 of what this show idealizes.

Secondly, the show wasn't made with jaded, cynical young adults as the target audience. I think most of the "newer" cartoons are absolutely bonkers. I can't stand most of the crap out there that my kids watch right now, but am I going to say that all cartoonists are crazy? No, because there's still some good cartoons out there. I'll instead say "those cartoonists are nuts."

My point was: [HEADING=3]Don't generalize[/HEADING]
kids shows these days are messed up, they scare me, they really do

i get called cynical way too much

dont start with tryna explain what christians do and dont believe in its the single worst argument you can try to make

im a allowed to generalise as well, most of the world does

Borrowed Time said:
jaded, cynical young adults
and it seems you do aswell
 

c0rtha

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Klagermeister said:
c0rtha said:
Borrowed Time said:
c0rtha said:
personally i think its proves that christians are bat shit crazy
Kinda like how some non-christians are just as crazy, right? Total generalizations FTL.
theres a big difference between religious crazy and normal crazy,

you dont think that a power rangers style christian superhero with boots of truth is a bit messed up?

the little kids dancing is quite funny though
The reason those armor parts have funny names is because it's quoted from Psalms.
They call it the "Armor of God", and those armor piece names are as they are in the Bible.
They didn't say "Oh, look at what Christians believe, let's name the armor parts like that."
No, those armor names are directly quoted from the Bible on how to be a better person.
ever heard the saying care factor zero?
 

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After going to Church for most of my life and having the Bible preached at me from every angle with every gimmick, things like this make me want to lock myself in my room with a bottle of vodka and two packs of ciggarettes.

Even `away in an manger` makes me break out in a cold sweat...You cannot imagine the horrors the HORRORS that they made me do in church when I was a kid. Those happy-clappy kids remind me of all the happy clappy things I was forced to do as a kid in church in the name of `good old fashioned pure family fun`

Things like this are truly tramatising. It is a gimmick, a gimmick, a gimmick indeed.

Reminds me of the time when I was six, I had to colour in a picture of Jesus, and being rather fond of black at the time, I coloured Jesus in black. I got into so much trouble for reasons that I did not understand until many years later...my, how times have changed.
it's not that traumatizing my cousins do fine and they have to do that crap every other Sunday.
I had church six times a week from birth until I started University...kudos to those who are Christian...but I am just tramatised
 

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When he said Shield of Faith I hoped he would say Sword of Fury. Cookie for reference.
 

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I wonder what kind of people would actually want a role in this show. They must be pretty goshdang desperate. Oh wait... Christians. Sorry, my bad.

Edit: The Shadow of Doubt guy is cool. Gay, but fickin awesome.
 

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thiosk said:
apsham said:
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Atheism is NOT a religion, it is the lack thereof. "a-theism"
Actually, alot of people say otherwise. Technically, Atheism is a belief in nothing, hence, still a belief.
Holy shit, this again? Don't try to tell someone who denies that Atheism is a religion what they believe... nothing is a bigger piss off. If you can't take it as lack of belief, then perhaps think of it like;

I, personally, do not BELIEVE that there is no God. Based on every, single bit of scientific evidence that I have come across for or to the contrary, I KNOW at this point that there is no God.

Whatever it takes.
But then how can you explain the banana?

I mean, it comes in a biodegradable wrapper, fits perfectly in your hand, and has an ez-open top already installed. OBVIOUSLY a jesusmade? product.

If thats not suitable scientific evidence, well, then i guess nothing is!
its called nature and Evolution
 

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By the power of Greyskull, I shall never waste my time on such a pathetic superhero.

criegel said:
is the villains name stan?
As in, "Get behind me, Stan?"
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
That's it. Either you're just being tongue-in-cheek with me, or you have the most messed up terminology surrounding belief systems I've ever heard. Either way, it's your problem. I'll just agree to disagree at this point.
 
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Silva said:
The_root_of_all_evil said:
That's it. Either you're just being tongue-in-cheek with me, or you have the most messed up terminology surrounding belief systems I've ever heard. Either way, it's your problem. I'll just agree to disagree at this point.
Gee, thanks for the backhand.
And people wonder why I don't get on with atheism.
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Silva said:
The_root_of_all_evil said:
That's it. Either you're just being tongue-in-cheek with me, or you have the most messed up terminology surrounding belief systems I've ever heard. Either way, it's your problem. I'll just agree to disagree at this point.
Gee, thanks for the backhand.
And people wonder why I don't get on with atheism.
Not a backhand, or intended as one, I'm sorry. It's just a serious worry. I've never seen terminology that mixed. Calling Buddhism "secular atheism" is an odd way of speaking. Yes, they don't believe in a God, but they're still a religion, since they believe in other spiritual things - some of the branches even have a Heaven, a Hell, and many believe in a soul. Atheists, as the word overarchingly implies, do not believe in the spiritual world at all, not just in there not being a God. You can't be an atheist and then say you have a soul (except if you're making some odd poetic point about the "heart", which is also just a metaphor).

Anyway. We probably agree in the realm of ideas. Your way of communicating is just very, very different. So let's quit at this point.
 
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Silva said:
Anyway. We probably agree in the realm of ideas. Your way of communicating is just very, very different. So let's quit at this point.
Ok, that's cool. It just felt a little of dismissal.

It's all to do with what "bumf" you pass into religion, and also atheism. At it's core, they're both beliefs in whether God exists, and that's how I treat them. But I understand how people differ. I just find it galling when Atheism means "I am a religious troll".

Be interested to know on what you think of Dawkin's summer camps though :)
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Silva said:
Anyway. We probably agree in the realm of ideas. Your way of communicating is just very, very different. So let's quit at this point.
It's all to do with what "bumf" you pass into religion, and also atheism. At it's core, they're both beliefs in whether God exists, and that's how I treat them. But I understand how people differ. I just find it galling when Atheism means "I am a religious troll".
Yes, well, I suppose they're just frightened about how much influence religion has in the world.

I don't like militant anything, even atheism. I see what happens when people like Dawkins go around pretending they know enough to refute systems they clearly know nothing about, particularly esoteric systems of some interest to me, and I don't like that. It's all too similar to the fundamentalism that they hate so much.

Be interested to know on what you think of Dawkin's summer camps though :)
Oh good gracious. Hah. My first thought is that it's a horrible idea.

It's never that good to send people, particularly kids, over to some group of people who all have the same beliefs for six weeks or worse. Sociologically speaking, it probably reduces the multicultural diversity of things and makes these kids either too tough or too sensitive (very reactive, either way) to disagreement. That even goes for people who believe something that science likes.

Of course, it may be a fairer world than I know if we can have such a thing without it getting attacked by Ku Klux Klan members or something. Which is probably what this is all about. It's like the common practice of Scripture in schools over in Australia; atheist kids probably just want the community of the like-minded that Christians (and, to a much lesser extent, other religions) get very easily in public spaces.
 
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Silva said:
Yes, well, I suppose they're just frightened about how much influence religion has in the world.
I'd be much more frightened of the effect of scientific concepts like "planned obsolescence", "global killers" or "gene bombs".

When the Great Flood happened, at least there were people to gather up enough to keep the world going. When the Great War happens, Noah will be replaced by NORAD. And would you trust the NSA to count in the chromosomes, two by two?
 

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Lexodus said:
Fratboy said:
Amnestic said:
Some guy on the Internet at some point in time said:
Atheism is as much a religion as bald is a hair colour
That's my opinion on the matter anyway.

As for Bibleman, sorry, I watched the first one and just...too corny. The ending? Urgh. That's just terrible. Seriously.
I think it'd be a more proper analogy to say Atheism is as much a religion as bald is a hair STYLE.
The person has no hair (no belief), but I think it would still make sense to classify "bald" as a hairstyle.
Not at all. You seem to be missing the point.
No, you're missing my point.

You see how useful a reply like that is?
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
I'd be much more frightened of the effect of scientific concepts like "planned obsolescence", "global killers" or "gene bombs".
So would I. Religion's great influence on the world might lead to that misuse of science on a greater scale, however. The thought of Iran's current government; its extremism and its aggressive stance towards nations like the US, comes into my mind here. Of course, scientists motivated by their belief in God to be ethical in their approaches are also numerous. It is very much a fight between them right now, with the side of that influence becoming dominant as the prize. Hopefully, more methods that get the same result without the horrible implications, like the recent cultivation of stem cells without the need for human donation. That could tip the scale in the right direction.

When the Great Flood happened, at least there were people to gather up enough to keep the world going. When the Great War happens, Noah will be replaced by NORAD. And would you trust the NSA to count in the chromosomes, two by two?
The NSA would be lucky to have any control or power to stop it, considering the direction the world's going. China keeps being predicted as the next world superpower, above the US in power and richness, and meanwhile missile defense technology is still very inaccurate. NORAD would not be so helpful, especially if an attack comes from within, considering how little they could do on 9/11.

Of course, Russia, China, the US and the EU are all economically symbiotic at this point, so there is a very low risk of war between them. It may be that a wild card like North Korea gets such a war going by calling allies together, but its stances are internally considered quite defensive rather than aggressive. So, I personally wouldn't be too worried about Gotterdamerung at this point, going by the board and all visible pieces.

And, for all we know, the world may produce its own "Noah" for such a scenario.
 

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c0rtha said:
kids shows these days are messed up, they scare me, they really do

i get called cynical way too much

dont start with tryna explain what christians do and dont believe in its the single worst argument you can try to make

im a allowed to generalise as well, most of the world does

Borrowed Time said:
jaded, cynical young adults
and it seems you do aswell
:sigh: Are we really going to go here? "jaded, cynical young adults" isn't saying that all young adults are jaded or cynical, they were descriptions. The young adults comment was because I looked at your profile. If you'd like I could have said kids?

Saying that "all christians are bat shit crazy" is about the same as saying "all libertarians are bat shit crazy" or "all police officers are bat shit crazy". I by no means said "all young adults are jaded and cynical." All I was stating was that you should have added the word "those" in your sentence. Learning a little bit of tact will get you a long way in life. Try to learn some now.

BTW, I think I saw some guy jump in front of a bus on one of those "Most Daring" shows recently. Maybe because he did it you should go try it! It might be fun! (Disclaimer: by no means should you try to do this as you will most likely die from blunt force trauma. This was a statement that was said to prove a point that you should never base what you're doing in life on what the "rest of people" are doing. Live and think for yourself.)
 

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Borrowed Time said:
c0rtha said:
kids shows these days are messed up, they scare me, they really do

i get called cynical way too much

dont start with tryna explain what christians do and dont believe in its the single worst argument you can try to make

im a allowed to generalise as well, most of the world does

Borrowed Time said:
jaded, cynical young adults
and it seems you do aswell
:sigh: Are we really going to go here? "jaded, cynical young adults" isn't saying that all young adults are jaded or cynical, they were descriptions. The young adults comment was because I looked at your profile. If you'd like I could have said kids?

Saying that "all christians are bat shit crazy" is about the same as saying "all libertarians are bat shit crazy" or "all police officers are bat shit crazy". I by no means said "all young adults are jaded and cynical." All I was stating was that you should have added the word "those" in your sentence. Learning a little bit of tact will get you a long way in life. Try to learn some now.

BTW, I think I saw some guy jump in front of a bus on one of those "Most Daring" shows recently. Maybe because he did it you should go try it! It might be fun! (Disclaimer: by no means should you try to do this as you will most likely die from blunt force trauma. This was a statement that was said to prove a point that you should never base what you're doing in life on what the "rest of people" are doing. Live and think for yourself.)
tact is for people who dont wanna piss of other people

look i could easily proove that all christians are bat shit crazy, but that would however spark an argument, that would never end and turn this thread into something it wasnt meant to be

plus i really cbf having scripture passages thrown at me
 

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c0rtha said:
tact is for people who dont wanna piss of other people

look i could easily proove that all christians are bat shit crazy, but that would however spark an argument, that would never end and turn this thread into something it wasnt meant to be

plus i really cbf having scripture passages thrown at me
Tact is for people that actually want to find work. Tact is for people who have to deal with individuals on a day to day basis. Tact is for people who aren't hiding behind the anonymity of the internet and have an ounce of compassion for someone other then themselves in this world. (do not confuse tact with PC) Anyway, I see that constructive debate is lost on you. Good day sir and I hope that you don't have to go through too many trials to learn life's lessons.

(I know, lots of scripture references, huh?)