While Drawing R34 of different anime/cartoon characters i realized some things repeating.
3 elements in hair, upside down horns/ horns in negative space(inbetween shit), right eye being covered fully or partially.
Most characters have exactly two Hair parts at forehead or just above eyes that are upside down horns.
3 elements in hair pieces at forehead or bangs like "Sakura"(Naruto) signifying the 33degree parallel w/e from satanism.
Hair covers their right eye most of the time, Illuminati confirmed. Like Ino(Naruto) and Android 18(Dragonball Z)
Characters like Vegeta(Dragonball Z) hair in the center with high hair line, the negative space where there is no hair creates Horns.
3 elements, eye covered and horns are repeated over and over in many character designs. If the hair itself doesn't form horns (upside down) the negative space the hair creates forms them.
What is this satanism doing in anime character designs?
It's one thing to have the theme/ story being satanic but seeing it in almost every character design from all anime shows is crazy.
It never ceases to amaze me just how much better off we'd all be if Christianity had never been invented.
Jayden Young
Looking up the actual values of satanism and reading about what lucifer did in the bible (much less egregious rap sheet than "God" that's for sure), I do not see why it is hated by anyone. Just because it's opposed to traditional christianity? Doesn't support the average Christian american from supporting Israel, when Judiasm believes Christ was a homosexual sorcerer who consorted with demons and is being tortured in hell in a big vat of shit and semen. Maybe I'm just missing some bigger part of the puzzle here and Satanism somehow purports something worse than that.
Japan rejected Jesus so this is a natural consequence. They are an unholy nation that worships satan's demons of the air.
Cooper Ortiz
"Satanism" is essentially a modern phenomenon which is associated retroactively with earlier cultic practices involving black magic/human sacrifice by outsiders because of the assumption that all such cults were the work of Satan. This was further muddled when the CIA used the meme of Satanic cults to cover up MKULTRA activities, as well that the same meme has been used to dismiss the cattle mutilation phenomenon (despite there being zero recorded cases which were investigated and linked to any cult). Granted, at least one of the individuals involved with MKULTRA, Michael Aquino, had been Satanist before breaking away to form his own Temple of Set. However, the common idea there is that none of these groups are following "the evil angel from the Bible" so much as denouncing Biblical tradition as distortions of Sumerian-Egyptian mystery schools and using Lucifer as an archetypal figure representative of ideas from those schools. Part of the reason for Satan being chosen as the figure for the cults was quite literally just to troll Christians in a subversive spirit. Of course, there are probably those who do take it literally and start trying to associate with the bad guy of the Bible, but most of the black magic practicing cults out there acknowledge the supremacy of the perennial philosophy rather than Yahwehist beliefs and therefore don't align with "Satan" in the way that Christians perceive.
Brody Sanders
you are a gay satanist
Christopher Jones
They are being less subtle these days, but the subtle horns(upside down ones and negative space) are everywhere.
Isaiah Taylor
well said, a question for you then.
When you see all this in nearly every anime, what does it say to you?
Parker Price
It says nothing because the theory is nonsense. Now, if you wanted to go to trouble to track the development of Masonic lodges in Japan following occupation by the US and actually show paper trails for relationships between those and specific artists/studios, then you might have the start of a theory.
Charles Thomas
Pretending to be a Christian doesn't work anymore, OP.
Lucas Peterson
>the bad guy of the Bible Well, the worst thing Lucifer did was kill some guy... under God's order. Looking at the bible God really seems to be the antagonist and is sporting a much higher atrocity count.
Lucas Nguyen
A minimalist stance would hold that he tempts some humans to sin, while the maximal attribution Christians could be to say that it is responsible for all such temptations as well as legions of dark entities that can directly harm people. It should be noted that Christian morality holds objective goodness to be equal to obedience to Yahweh and thus the disobedient angel who leads others to disobey is representative of objective evil. From a Christian perspective, even when not outright receiving credit for specific evil acts, it is not unreasonable to blame Satan for everything bad that happens.
unironically the most quality thread on Yea Forums right now
Cameron Nguyen
shit quality shitpost
Joseph Bailey
>be mangaka >be shitty artist with no creative >draw your humans in the exact same style as every other mangaka on the planet does >it just so happens that they all have pointy hair, which, with enough creativity, vaguely possibly resembles horns? >satanism in anime confirmed
Gabriel White
What other stuff is snuck into characters?
Jackson Jenkins
no u
Christopher Morgan
Indeed. Most people have no idea just how destructive Christianity has been. For instance, Catholic priests who traveled to the Americas following the Conquistadors destroyed almost the entire written record of the cultures there. Archaeological and paleontological evidence has shown that humans have inhabited the Americas for tens of thousands of years longer than first theorized by academics and that advanced societies capable of bioengineering the most fertile soil in the world and erecting huge megalithic structures once existed there, but now it is quite possible that any record of these lost eras held by later cultures were labelled Satanic deceptions and destroyed. To say nothing of the Christianization forced on the peoples themselves which amounted to cultural genocide, a process which had been attempted in Europe as well.
If you look closely, you'll often see a character's underwear exposed. It's clear that this is a reference to the anasyrma ("lifting the skirt") gesture from certain Greek and other pagan cults. From this we can be certain that Demeter/Persephoneism is rampant in anime.
Jayden Murphy
Irish Culture, Traditions and Stories were literally destroyed because of Christianity as well.
Brandon Roberts
The MO for Christian invasion is to appropriate as much of a culture and its traditions as is necessary to be accepted (thus why most holy days were adapted from pre-Christian festivals and the company of saints is filled with folk heroes whose stories were taken up by Christians) and destroy the rest. This goes back to the creation of the cult itself as a cultural struggle between Jewish Gnostics, Essene zealots, and Herodian conspirators.
Using your example the problem wasn't CHR itself just the "White man", the non white CHR' elsewhere weren't as neurotic in their behavior.
>reference to the anasyrma ("lifting the skirt") gesture from certain Greek and other pagan cults.
You jest but there are allot of "typical anime stuff" or "Japanese perversion" we'd call them; that may be more cult stuff.
Hudson Carter
If you go by an implicit reading Lucifer is responsible for every murder rape and genocide in existence so he's a pretty bad guy. Not to mention God sends the people he kills unjustly to heaven and Lucifer wants you to go to hell.
Kayden Long
>Jewish gnostics Christianity is not Gnostic in the slightest. Also Christians are the ones who wrote down the books about the gods of Ancient Greeks and Romans. Were they destructive sometimes? Sure but so we're most other cultures. You think Nords sampled and examined the literature of the people they killed? No. The only reason the Romans did it is because they are the ones who did what you accuse the Christians of. Integrate random stuff from other people to accommodate them under the Latin and Hellenistic pantheons. Plus the Romans did destroy and ban practices they deemed "barbaric".
>Using your example the problem wasn't CHR itself just the "White man", the non white CHR' elsewhere weren't as neurotic in their behavior. This is a rather untenable view because only Europeans have the natural superiority necessary to conquer distant peoples in the first place. There essentially aren't non-European Christian populations capable of exerting their will on others in such a way. A much better way to view things would be comparing the methods of Roman imperialism to later Christian imperialism. The Romans allowed conquered peoples such autonomy that they were permitted to enforce their traditional religious laws in their own lands. Of course, such leniency was dependent on deferral to Rome, as groups such as the druids or Jewish zealots who stoked anti-Roman resistance were exterminated.
Christian imperialism, in contrast, is always marked by the imposition of "Christian culture" on the conquered. Forced conversions, the outlawing of traditional religions, and the destruction of cultural history in order to reshape history itself to fit with Biblical worldview. The utter erasure of identity for the purpose of assimilation is a feature unique to the Abrahamic ideologies, owing to their origins not as pursuits of truth or the traditions of a people but as cults of control created for political purposes.
>Paganniggers actually believe this The only real religious bans happened to the religions that were in direct opposition to the Abrahamics. Take Roman Paganism or Arabian paganism. There are substantial Hindu Christian and Zoroastrian minorities in Muslim ruled countries or former Muslim areas. The colonial empires while quite brutal never converted many of their subjects and left the demographics largely unchanged.
>inb4 natives and Africans There are substantial folk religion minorities in Africa and the natives were wiped out by disease rather than by malicious intent.
Ryan Gray
>While Drawing R34 of different anime/cartoon characters i realized some things repeating. Discarded. You are literally mentally ill. Kys
Connor Brooks
>makes an anime were Satan is worst girl Based nips
Aaron Long
>have the natural superiority necessary to conquer distant peoples in the first place Just because Western countries have been performing above average for the last 500 years doesn't mean that Europeans are somehow inherently superior.
Brayden Gomez
>Chikafag
Benjamin Williams
Nonsense. Arabs and Africans have done the same under the influence of Islam. The mere fact that we now refer to "the Chinese" instead of an array of separate ethnic groups shows a similar disposition has been enacted, although based in political ideology rather than religion.
Christianity has so far simply been the more successful of the Abrahamic ideologies (due to the inherent superiority of the Europeans influenced by it), thus the most destructive.
Cameron Murphy
You're not white Juan
Hudson Bennett
Interesting observation. However this is the same as "jesus on toast". People just sub consciously look for patterns.
Hudson Thompson
OP are you that Brazilian guy who was convinced that he was altering Hataraku Maou-sama with his choice of lunch?
>it is not unreasonable to blame Satan for everything bad that happens Aah, the recurring theme of scapegoating in Judaism and Christianity
Sebastian Bennett
>Aah, the recurring theme of scapegoating in Judaism and Christianity Not exactly. While the temptations are presented in some ocassions by the devil himself. The decision of doing right or wrong is always on the hands of humans. David decision to kill one of his generals to steal his wife was something he decided to do it and he had to pay the consequences for it. When Solomon started to pray demonic and pagan gods and transformed into an unfair hedonistic king, he was the one who decided to go for that, even tho God warned him. Same with Moses after he saw his people praising a golden animal, even when they were free because of a divine will.
Oliver Williams
Yes and no. Christianity was created to unite all the religions present in the Grecco-Roman empire. This is why it has elements of all the traditions. The tensions between the cults was it highest during the Jewish revolts and wars, which in total spanned over halve a century. Various mentions to these revolts are made and covered statements as well. One revolt was regarding taxation, hence "Give unto ceasar what belongs to him". The Jews wee obliged to live under their strickt laws hence the letters of Paul in which he goes from city to city to tell the Jews about a new law made by their (the their is important) Messiah. If it wasn't their Messiah who told them to pay taxes and live happily under Roman law, they would not have accepted it. They still didn't in large numbers, but there was a relative peace gained
Mason Foster
>This is a rather untenable view because only Europeans have the natural superiority necessary to conquer distant peoples in the first place. Tell that to the Muslims who conquered huge chunks of Portugal and Spain for over 600 while enslaving Eastern-Europe. It's a shame to see someone who is relatively intellectually gifted make these moronic statements
Caleb Gomez
>Christianity has so far simply been the more successful of the Abrahamic ideologies It has been the one that promoted pacifism the most and was written by people who profited off the philosophies of the people who went before them, like the Greeks. There is also a very strong Indian influence in Christianity. Unsurprisingly, when Alexander the Great conquered parts of India, a large amount of greek philosophers went with him and many of them took the Indian philosophy back to Greece. The entire concept of scepticism is one of those we would not have had if India didn't exist. I can give you a lot more Christianity stole from India. Just compare Jesus and the Buddha's fasting stories and individual sayings like the "do unto another as you would have done unto thee" that is copied from either Confucius or the Buddha. So, there's no European superiority. Unless you mean that copying stuff from other cultures while claiming it as your own, like the muslims do, suddenly makes one superior. No, every culture has contributed to what we have now.
Oliver Lewis
>even tho God warned him This goes for Adam and Eve as well, yet people still blame the devil Which is why when i read "From a Christian perspective, even when not outright receiving credit for specific evil acts, it is not unreasonable to blame Satan for everything bad that happens" the practise of scapegoating came to mind as its something that is reoccurring in Judaism and Christianity. Jesus was a scapegoat, during Yom-kippur they literally put the sins of the village on a goat (which is were scapegoating comes from)
Andrew Bell
mental illness
Brandon Mitchell
Well, there's no way to talk about European history without mentioning/understanding Christianity
Isaiah Davis
You're absolutely right OP and don't listen to any sperg detractors. Japan's been an American colony for nearly a century now which defacto means its a plantation for Jews and Freemasons. These themes are a wash in most anime if not all, which is Ironic saying I began watching it to escape western media which is polluted by it too. Anyone who thinks I'm a troll, you need to re-watch Full metal Alchemist again and ask yourself what its really about, even Elon gets it.
Tyler Bell
I'll add that the best anime of all time (Neon Genesis Evangelion) is literally about the Kabbalah.