For this anime, it was hard to pin anything down. Not because there aren't things in it, but because neither IMDb nor Common Sense Media have anything written about its contents. I had watched this show soon after it was released (yes, I used to watch anime) so most of what I say is based upon my memory, but I tried to find sources for accuracy. Ecumenical Christianity This show has many crosses throughout. Lawrence (the pastor) and Cecilia (the saint) run the church right outside their town. Due to the usage of "pastor" and "saint," the crosses, and the church looking like the average old-time Baptist church, many have claimed the anime as a "Christian anime." The term "pastor" is mostly associated with non-denominational and Baptist groups while calling someone a "saint" (in an unbiblical sense) tends to be Catholic and Orthodox. Additionally, the way the "church" in this world is, it is somewhat of an ecclesiastical hi...
Satan begins to take over the land of Ente Isla using his armies of demons. His advances are stopped by a heroine named Emilia, and Satan flees through a portal, landing in the human world. He is determined to return and conquer Enta Isla, once he figures out how to get back. Trapped in modern Tokyo, he must disguise himself as a human. However, he becomes passionate about climbing the corporate ladder. Thus begins Satan's life as a working human.¹ Demons and Satan The first, and most glaring issue, is that this show portrays Satan, regardless of how inaccurate. The very fact that someone thought it was even a good idea to name a demonic character after Satan reveals the wickedness behind the anime. Why would a Christian involve themselves with such evil? The Bible is clear that Christ and Belial (Satan) have no agreement with each other. " And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? " (2 Corinthians 6:15) If w...