As someone who have a difficult experience with his own father, this video hit home. For context, my dad is an absent, cheating, womanizer who still haven't repented yet. He had a streak of abusiveness in the past, but I don't know if he had change since then. He cares for his children, but his decisions make him an absent one. I really dislike his flaws, but I never hated him. Planning to live with him to save some money after I'm done with overseas work. Problem is that he had a girlfriend back at our home country despite having 2 divorces, and he is not honest with me about it. The language barrier does not work in my favor either, since my native tongue has being mostly replaced with English. It's a difficult situation, especially if your dad doesn't improve.
6:09 don’t know if you know the anime michiko to hatchin, hatchin she was fit into the broken father she was child with a deceased mother and a absent father that never tried to love his daughter truly or asked for forgiveness.
This is a repost just to make sure you see it but I know you cover recent anime mostly but I think a great anime to do a video on due to its biblical parallelisms is Fist of the North Star, there's a character quite obviously based on Jesus (Toki), it depicts righteous acts in extreme wickedness, has wholesome, conservative depictions of families, couples, heroism, children, masculinity and femininity and so forth, depicts giant men (goliath) plus immoral kings and leaders quite similar to the Bible. It's an old one from the 1980s and is fairly gory and dark but in such a way that makes the story valuable IMO.
@@ChristianAnimePodcast Sure, I thought I'd throw it out there, they're some recent game/movie adaptations of the series but the original I think is the most profound.
As someone who have a difficult experience with his own father, this video hit home. For context, my dad is an absent, cheating, womanizer who still haven't repented yet. He had a streak of abusiveness in the past, but I don't know if he had change since then. He cares for his children, but his decisions make him an absent one. I really dislike his flaws, but I never hated him. Planning to live with him to save some money after I'm done with overseas work. Problem is that he had a girlfriend back at our home country despite having 2 divorces, and he is not honest with me about it. The language barrier does not work in my favor either, since my native tongue has being mostly replaced with English. It's a difficult situation, especially if your dad doesn't improve.
Amen. When I think of flawed dads in anime, I think of Endeavor. He has a great redemption arc that doesn't just handwave away his shortcomings
Very good video love it absulotley.
Thank you very much!
ty my brother i appreciate it
6:09 don’t know if you know the anime michiko to hatchin, hatchin she was fit into the broken father she was child with a deceased mother and a absent father that never tried to love his daughter truly or asked for forgiveness.
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This is a repost just to make sure you see it but I know you cover recent anime mostly but I think a great anime to do a video on due to its biblical parallelisms is Fist of the North Star, there's a character quite obviously based on Jesus (Toki), it depicts righteous acts in extreme wickedness, has wholesome, conservative depictions of families, couples, heroism, children, masculinity and femininity and so forth, depicts giant men (goliath) plus immoral kings and leaders quite similar to the Bible. It's an old one from the 1980s and is fairly gory and dark but in such a way that makes the story valuable IMO.
Hey there, thanks for the recommendation but I do mostly consider newer anime, due to the nature of the TH-cam algorithm.
@@ChristianAnimePodcast Sure, I thought I'd throw it out there, they're some recent game/movie adaptations of the series but the original I think is the most profound.
Really great vid 😊❤🎉 may God bless y'all in Jesus name, amen.
You going to do a vid on imperfect mothers?
@@CushionSapp Maybe - depends if this video does better in the algorithm
What is your salvation theology
@@noahcole6856 once saved always saved
@ I mean like how do you believe people are saved.
@noahcole6856 by grace through faith
@ do you believe you need to repent?
@noahcole6856 repentance is a necessary sign of grace working through you