I didn't know it was out yet, I'm gonna watch it now. The original was pretty cool. Isn't the new anime supossed to follow the manga from the beginning? Well I guess I'll find out now.
[QUOTE="Ravensmash"] Religion is very strongly linked to US politics. Certainly more so than here in the UK I'd say.
I don't think I've ever heard a politician regularly mention God or their beliefs here, but I watched the GOP convention briefly and that was a fairly constant theme. In fact, that is why there's so much opposition towards gay marriage and abortion, and why evolution is still a hotly contested issue in American schools in 2012 (which is truly bizarre to me).
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try running for any major office in the UK as Catholic and get back to me on that one.
It's a well known fact that all Catholics are members of the IRA. We're just looking out for our safety.
its sad how many people believe that.
just cause the pope looks like emperor palpatine doesn't mean he is out to get you.
Golden Sun on the GBA is pretty awesome. It's basically a SNES but they do a lot of cool stuff like gods attacking from outer space and blowing up the Earth yu get to see beaches, forests, and deserts destroyed) as a special move.Senor_Kami
[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Deihjan"] Clearly you're pretty blind to how the world functions. Most governments are based on religion, solely because of religion. Yes, I agree, State and Religion should be separated, but not even America seems to be able to do that. Mitt Romney has followers solely because of his religion and his religiously biased stance on abortion. Pakistan is an even more set-in-stone nation when it comes to how its governed, and their rules are so based on the quran and Islam that it makes the Bible belt in America look relatively sane and without religion (if that makes sense)Ravensmash
No they aren't. And while people in the US are free to vote for someone for whatever issue they want...be it religion, economics, gay marriage, etc...that does NOT mean the government is involved in religion. Hint...it's not. Religion is very strongly linked to US politics. Certainly more so than here in the UK I'd say.
I don't think I've ever heard a politician regularly mention God or their beliefs here, but I watched the GOP convention briefly and that was a fairly constant theme. In fact, that is why there's so much opposition towards gay marriage and abortion, and why evolution is still a hotly contested issue in American schools in 2012 (which is truly bizarre to me).
try running for any major office in the UK as Catholic and get back to me on that one.
Honestly it feels like the team changes with every season and each one is worse than the last. I read the manga every week but I don't follow the anime.Cataclism
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