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Hello, I am Kenyon Bowers. The purpose of this blog is to expose the anime industry for what it truly is—an abomination designed to subjugate the Word of God. Satan, ever since the garden, has attacked the Word of God. He uses anime for the same purpose. Anime was created by the devil to carnalize Christendom. He brings about a disregard for biblical separation and captures the flesh, drawing men into his sensual traps.

In this blog, I expose the immorality found in anime. Lord willing, you will come with an open mind and will consider the information presented on this blog.
 

How to Navigate

The blog's labels are (conceptually) structured like this:

Anime essays
Anime exposés
└── <anime studio>
└── <anime brand>

The labels are formatted in a specific way as to be precise. The "Anime essays" label is a broad label encompassing everything that is not directly linked to a specific anime, e.g. an essay against anime as a whole.

The "Anime exposés" label is applied to every post about a particular anime. There are many different anime studios, and the name of the studio will also be included in the labels, making it easier to find a particular show/all of a studio's shows. There will also be an anime brand label. This is used for brands with multiple series (such as Pokémon or Dragon Ball).

Fare Thee Well

Once again, I hope you'll take the time to read through the content of this blog. It is intended to help reveal the truth and bring people back to the Lord Jesus and where He would have them be. God bless, fare thee well.

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