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Reflection One Hundred

The Holy Anime Wars is a blog I started several months ago to help combat the ever-growing so-called "Christian anime" community, particularly their teachings. I praise the Lord for revealing the evils of anime to me and for pulling me out of that world.

Reflecting on the Blog

When I created this blog, I had no idea what it would become. As of the writing of this post, the blog has received over 6,800 views. The blog continues to gain hundreds of visitors per month, which seems insane to me. This success wasn't my own doing, as my writing is not that great. God is the one who saw fit to bless this blog, and I praise the Lord for His blessings.

"Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning." (James 1:17)

My desire, through this blog, is not merely to reveal the nature of many anime, but to direct people back to the Bible—"What do the Scriptures say?" Ultimately, that is the most important thing. Until someone accepts the Bible as their sole authority, anything I show from Scripture will fall on deaf (or at least semi-deaf) ears.

My prayer is that you, dear Christian reader, would approach this blog without any preconceived bias and simply commune with the Lord and His word, searching to see whether what I say is found in the Scriptures (alluding to the Jews of Berea).

Some Mentioned Vices

As of writing, the last twenty-seven anime that have been exposed have been called out for immodesty. I know that the twenty-eighth contains immodesty, but I did not address it in that particular post. Through the whole of the blog, of the one hundred anime exposed, at least ninety-five contained immodesty (ninety-eight if you only want to include ones I point out immodesty in)! With one hundred posts, that means 95% of the anime are immodest.

Alongside this, whilst writing the post for Twin Star Exorcists, it dawned on me that anime isn't just a medium that is often full of sin. Instead, many anime are vehicles for Satan to push his AntiChrist agenda. If you look through my posts, you'll notice a sort of shift after that post.

Now, that does not mean anime, as a medium or art style, is inherently sinful, but it has been a great vehicle for evil ideas and values. As Christians, we should not partake in such frivolous and sinful things. Lord willing, someone with scriptural values will rise up and can help turn the tide.

The Future

Though this is an amazing milestone, the blog is not stopping. I have some plans for its future which, Lord willing, should help make it more effective. For one, I am working on a new website for the posts to rest. I've noticed that the SEO of the Blogger site is not that great, and I believe I have been, at least, semi-shadow-banned.

I also recently created a Discord server. There had been one a while back, which I deleted while I went on a Discord hiatus. But it is back, and I plan to host debate sessions on the server for anyone interested.

Additionally, I have been toying with the idea of writing a book and/or making a documentary about anime and the Satanic agenda behind the modern anime movement. A book may be the route I go, simply because I don't know how to make a documentary that does not show the sinful anime. The idea is bouncing around, but don't expect a video anytime soon.

Though, as always, expect new posts. This blog isn't stopping any time soon, Lord willing. I pray Jehovah God will continue to help me expose the truth behind the anime movement. I'm going forward, are you?

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