I often log onto that site to do research myself. There are links to expose the works of satan such as Harry Potter, Pokemon, Veggie Tales, Role playing games,etc.
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Veggie Tales?!?
Oh, brother. The rest is stupid enough, but this just tears it. Those stupid pieces of singing produce are actually nothing more or less than a product designed specifically for indoctrinating very young children to Christianity. But if that qualifies it as "satanic," I'd say it easily beats the others on your list.
~David D.G.
Veggie Tales really is kind of blasphemous. I remember watching it at a Catholic friend's house when I was 5 and thinking, "so you worship a zucchini?" It also can incite fear that one day, if gay marriage is tolerated enough, people will start marrying plants.
You only think Veggie Tales is Satanic because it's not fundy enough.
My devout Born-Again-Christian uncle reads Harry Potter. What does that tell you?
There is nothing satanic about pokemon. Well... besides Houndoom. :D
As for RPG's, maybe the reason that the characters can use magic is because it's fun that way, not because "magic is of the devil"
They hate Veggie Tales because Veggie Tales does not emphasize, or even mention, that Jesus is the only way to salvation.
They hate the others on this list because they cannot tell fantasy from reality.
"Veggie Tales"
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Nobody tell this retard about the concept of Anime , then.
"Moretsu Pirates " is the least of your problems, Jase.
Especially as one of your kind - Pat Robertson - is directly responsible for the popularity of anime in the US, via the Japanese-made "Superbook" shown on his Christian TV channel in the early 1980s. Because of that, America is now the biggest market for manga & anime outside Japan.
Can you say 'Hentai', Jasey-boy...?! >:D
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