06-14-2009, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Useless
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Ash is an addict of Pokemon. "The last line of the Pokmon mantra, "Gotta catch them all!" is used over and over again in Pokmon paraphernalia because it fuels the craving for more cards, games, toys, gadgets, and comic books."
Misty is headstrong & stubborn.
Brock is horny.
Gary is a real jerk.
Jessi & James are evil, try to steal, and prone to cross dressing.
Pokemon is occult. Carry your pokemon with you, and you're ready for anything! You've got the power in your hands, so use it!" Listen, kids are carrying around their Pokmon like a magic talisman. Author and researcher Berit Kjos tells of a mom who overheard two boys discussing their little pocket monsters. As the conversation developed one boy said, "I'll just use my psychic powers." It was clear that the so called fantasy world of Pokmon had already conditioned this boys thinking to be receptive to a key occult doctrine - psychic powers!
Abra & Kadabra are psychic magical cards.
Pokemon teaches kids to use a gang to destroy opponents with violence. Their little booklet says, "Some attacks cause the Defending Pokmon to be Asleep, Confused, Paralyzed, or Poisoned."
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Could Pokmon influence the children who play it? I pray that it does not happen, but I wonder how long it will be before a grade school child, tries to do what is written on the Weepingbell - Razor Leaf Pokmon card. It says, "It spits out poisonpowder to immobilize the enemy, and then finishes the enemy with a spray of acid." Does this line up with what the Bible has to say about how to handle our enemies in Romans 12:14-22? I Think not!
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So, what's the problem with Pokmon? Its subtle suggestions, images and values are manipulating the minds and feelings of the children who are into it. Pokmon conditions them to accept humanistic wisdom and occult spirituality. Heavy involvement in Pokmon blurs the player's ability to distinguish between fantasy and reality and sears the conscience of the player as well. Pokmon is designed to be a stepping stone to harder occult oriented games like Magic:The Gathering and Dungeons and Dragons.
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