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September 12th, 2003, 02:55 PM
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Re: Belly sin...
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But is the solution to this 'occult threat' vilification? I don't think so. I also don't think the solution is to teach the children to regard it as fantastic or utterly harmless dallying.
If something is to be done about it, it must be Education. Teach your children what is, and is not, possible, why some people think they possess powers beyond those of normal humans and what kind of trouble they can get in.
Teach them what role 'magic' and superstition play in human culture, and how different these roles are from those portrayed in fantasy settings. Tech them the nature of fiction and escapism.
Of course, if you've already taught you kids that there is a Santa Claus, you might have some credibility issues on the subject of magic, either way you take it.
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September 12th, 2003, 02:56 PM
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Re: Belly sin...
I would agree. I was "reading off" what you were saying rather than responding directly to it. But the underlying assumption of the site that started this discussion is that *any* exposure to "bad" things will be instantly corruptive. At least that's how they come across....
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September 12th, 2003, 03:15 PM
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Re: Belly sin...
No Geo, you missed the point entirely. The point is that children understand the difference between fact and fiction. Or, in other words, the inability to distinguish fact from fiction does not depend on age.
'Real-life' magic, whether actuallly 'real' or not, is not like the fantasy-book variety. I knew that when I read Tolkien (at age 10) and I believe a 10-year-old reading Harry Potter today does too (excepting, of course, the occasional individual who can't distinguish fact from fiction).
To be fair, there aren't many 'creepy occult types' in my country, although they are starting to show up as our religious demographic slowly shifts from Catholic to Catholic/Protestant. The way I see it, it is mostly a teen rebellion / forbidden fruit issue.
Protestant teen wants to shock parents : gets into the occult.
Catholic teen wants to shock parents : becomes an atheist.
Edit : I took too long to answer, so you've already covered some of this ground yourself. Helping your children understand the difference between fact and fiction is certainly a very good start.
[ September 12, 2003, 14:25: Message edited by: Erax ]
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September 12th, 2003, 03:33 PM
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Re: Belly sin...
Something that struck me a few years ago... it was when South Park was all the rage, and people were criticising it for the corruptive influence it was having on their children, asking why their kids were being exposed to this kind of program.
Well duh...
Because you let them watch it, you stupid wankers. It's never shown on UK TV before 10 or 11 O clock at night. The film in the cinema had an 18 certificate. Anyone with even half a functioning brain and has seen more than 3 minutes of SP content will be well aware that it IS NOT EVEN SLIGHTLY SUITABLE FOR KIDS. But no, they see that it's a cartoon and that all the other kids are talking about it so they assume it's ok then go out and blindly buy their own little Cartman-wannabes the plushies that swear profusely when you squeeze them and the "hundred deaths of Kenny" posters and suddenly the penny drops and their up in arms about it...
Stupid stupid stupid people.
Not sure where I'm going with this, but it really made me angry at the time. Sorry. I'll shut up now...
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September 12th, 2003, 03:37 PM
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September 12th, 2003, 07:56 PM
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actually, in the mythology of the lotr, gandalph's an angel of a false god, so what you have is the corrupting influence of heathens. 
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September 12th, 2003, 08:02 PM
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Re: Belly sin...
Quote:
Originally posted by narf poit chez BOOM:
actually, in the mythology of the lotr, gandalph's an angel of a false god, so what you have is the corrupting influence of heathens.
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To state this, you must first establish the identity of the 'true' god in the Lord of the Rings setting.
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September 12th, 2003, 08:26 PM
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Re: Belly sin...
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actually, in the mythology of the lotr, gandalph's an angel of a false god, so what you have is the corrupting influence of heathens.
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Since Gandalph and the god are both fictitious, calling them 'true' or 'false' becomes completely irrelevant. (am I starting to sound like Fyron ?)
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Re: Belly sin...
*sticks his tungue out*
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September 12th, 2003, 08:37 PM
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Re: Belly sin...
Really, Narf. I thought you guys loved the Chronicles of Narnia. How is Aslan less of a false god than whoevers in charge of Tolkiens world?
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