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Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It

This anime is about two Saitama University scientists, Ayame Himuro and Shinya Yukimura. One day, Ayame confesses her feelings for Shinya, who questions what defines love and whether he shares her feelings. Thus, the pair begin to conduct experiments on each other to determine what love is.¹

Immodesty

This show contains many women in short skirts, as well as a woman's cleavage is seen. Women are seen in swimsuits, and there is some "censored nudity".² There is "Sexualized Imagery"³ such as a "brief scene [where] the main protagonists [are] in bed together [and] that scene is uncensored"².

"In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array;" (1 Timothy 2:9)

Because of this, we should not put this before our eyes. We should not we watching anime with people improperly dressed. It is displeasing to the LORD.

Alcohol

Multiple characters drink alcohol and get drunk. The Bible makes it abundantly clear that alcohol is wrong (Leviticus 10:9-10) as well as that drunkenness is a sin.

"And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit;" (Ephesians 5:18)

If this is sinful, we aren't to watch it. It is unholy and against the Lord, and it will affect your spiritual walk with Christ.

Conclusion

Because of these things, Christians are not to consume it. 2 Peter 2:8 says that our souls can be vexed by what we see and hear. We should not fill our minds with such content as is found within this anime.


Sources:
1. "Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita.." MyAnimeList, myanimelist.net/anime/38992/Rikei_ga_Koi_ni_Ochita_no_de_Shoumei_shitemita. Accessed 26 Feb. 2025.
2. "Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It: Parents guide." IMDb, imdb.com/title/tt10635210/parentalguide. Accessed 26 Feb. 2025.
3. Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it. Crunchyroll, crunchyroll.com/series/G6P5MMXV6/science-fell-in-love-so-i-tried-to-prove-it. Accessed 26 Feb. 2025.

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