O Lord Please save us from the Pokemons!

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    D wiltshire

    This is taken from Just Witnesses:

    General : Pokémons and our children
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    From: elsamu (Original Message) Sent: 23/01/2002 08:23
    Hello, Brothers&Sisters.

    I'm proposing a discussion about pokémons.
    I hope you colaborate with me with your researches.
    I'm doing my own reaserch, because many kids in my congregation watch Pokémons on Tv, and maybe playing PC games.
    Well it's not good for them, and they must be aware of the danger of this king of things.
    Thank you.

    SAM.

    P.S.: Reaserches about other similar cartoons, or movies like Harry Potter are welcome.

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    From: asjiah Sent: 23/01/2002 14:36
    Dear Elsamu:
    I don't know a lot about pokemon but, as far as Harry potter goes I
    feel(my opinion) that it would not be approprate for children to watch. The
    boy (harry potter) is a wizard and spells are being cast. I know that in
    Canada, the commericals alone bother me and though my children are adults
    now, I would not be happy to know they saw it. We know that we must be deep
    in the last days when, satan is so bold that he is openly gathering children
    and parents to his side. This is only my opinion though.

    Asjiah

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    From: elsamu Sent: 06/03/2002 01:47
    Thank you very much Asjiah,
    It's very important to me your opinion.

    I only hope that other brothers can share with us experiences in this matter.
    About the Harry Potter issue its more obvious. As you well said, it's all about Satan's work.
    But in the Pokémons case, the kids in our congragation, they find no harm in watching this cartoons. But of course, I think that they show voilence, in spite of tryng to show it in a "funny" way, that there is no problem to use violence if it's for the good.
    Well this is only to explain what I know about the Pokemons, and what's my concern.
    But I wish to have more participation by our brothers and sisters in this community.
    It's a real problem and we must fight the problems. With the help of Jehovah and our brotherwood, right?
    Tank you.

    Sam.
    (sorry about my grammatics, I'm doing my best)

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    From: Maple Sent: 26/03/2002 07:37
    This is my first time posting here. I've enjoyed reading everyone's messages! So many children are collecting Pokémon cards in my area. The "good quality" cards are very expensive, and children are very particular about "needing" the "best" cards, because they are trading them with friends.

    The aspect of collecting cards (or anything else) is very typical for certain stages of child development. (I guess I should mention that I am a nurse, and had to learn about child psychology.)

    Collections help children develop organizational skills and help them learn to discriminate between what is considered more and less "valuable" items in their collections.

    I think we all had collections of some kind as children. Baseball cards? Comic books? Rocks? Stamps? And we all knew which cards or comics were "better" to have, and had in mind "special" ones that were more valuable than others. In this respect, Pokémon cards can be a tool to help children learn these organizational skills.

    The characters, in my opinion, are a bit ridiculous. I don't understand the concept of the Pokémon battles because the opponents are not matched. They hardly seem like fair fights. On a positive note, however, even when Pokémon characters battle each other, nobody dies or is murdered. Kind of the same way Wyle E. Coyote could fall from the top of a high canyon, or get blown out of a cannon, or have boulders fall on his head without lasting harm coming to him when he tried to catch the Roadrunner.

    The concept of training and becoming "the best" is a bit competitive, and this is another developmental milestone that children go through at this age. We all have talents, which are Jehovah's gifts to each of us, and developing them in a balanced reasonable way can show Jehovah that we appreciate the gifts he has given us.

    Reasonable parents are responsible to determine what is appropriate for their own children. I don't like forcing my own opinion on other people, and I wouldn't appreciate it if someone (even a brother or sister) took it upon themselves to tell me how to raise my own children, when the brother or sister could be spending the time in service or studying for meetings. The Scriptures are clear that we are accountable to Jehovah for everything we do, and as long as there's no Scriptural reason for acting one way or another, it is the right thing to 'not suffer as ... a busybody in other people's matters'. (1Peter 4:15).

    In a lot of ways, I understand your concern about children becoming obsessed by this kind of activity. However, it's not uncommon for children to be very involved in an activity and then suddenly dislike it without any intervention from parents or anyone else. Pokémon is no exception. I think the more parents are upset by something relatively trivial like this, the longer the phase lasts. Children at this stage of development are also testing their parents' limits and beginning to develop their own values. If we, as parents, are critical over every little thing, then our children are going to feel "exasperated" (Colossians 3:21), and the lines of communication are going to suffer, because the children's trust in their parents (and other adults around them) is going to diminish. Then when the really BIG issues come up later on, they won't feel free to talk to us openly. And this is the time when our children are teenagers that we really want them to become even more close to us and Jehovah for their own protection, instead of heading down the path of rebelliousness.

    I understand what you are trying to do in protecting children from a snare. But in all honesty, I think the issue with Pokémon - as irritating as they are to me personally - is best left for the childrens' parents to determine.

    Agapé, Maple

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    Maple ROCKS

    Of course she was wondering how long it would take before that post would get her kicked off the board....

    Love, Scully

  • D wiltshire
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    Scully,

    I wounder if Maple is really a brain dead JW?

    Join the Watchtower or you will die.
    Only Jehovah's Witnesses have the TRUTH all other religions EVIL and from the Devil.
    You must beleive the Watchtower or you're going to die a painful death forever, isn't that really GOOD NEWS?
  • Scully
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    D wiltshire:

    I have a sneaking suspicion that Maple is NOT a brain dead JW.

    I could practically guarantee it.

    Love, Scully

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