kangotti Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 So reading the telegraph today and came across this article. So living in a faith based house, and it being 75% Polish, this dominated the morning discussion. Good Times, and yes I made half of the breakfast for the people that are wondering. Quote
Dennan Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 As a Christian I do stay away of these themes. Even if they make money. But that's my personal opinion and has nothing to do with believing that Satan will harm me through these themes. Which eventually would not even be possible when you are a Christian. Sent from my iPhone usin Quote
Guest eightbrick Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 I remember people on Eurobricks talking about this forum once http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=27290. Quote
Young_Gun21 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 IMO this isn't the place to discuss religious views. -I don't always go shopping, but when I do I buy Lego- Quote
justafrog Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 Yes, yes, along with Harry Potter and them *** people. As a Christian, I'm afraid this Polish priest may just be a tool. A well-meaning tool, probably, but they're the worst. 1 Quote
justafrog Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 Huh, excessively happy people who enjoy other excessively happy people of the same gender is a banned word. Who knew?! Quote
Migration Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 Huh, excessively happy people who enjoy other excessively happy people of the same gender is a banned word. Who knew?! And don't go singing the Flinstones theme song either. Quote
kangotti Posted April 1, 2014 Author Posted April 1, 2014 Yes, yes, along with Harry Potter and them *** people. As a Christian, I'm afraid this Polish priest may just be a tool. A well-meaning tool, probably, but they're the worst. i called him a tool too, to funny. Quote
Ed Mack Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 As the father of a 4 and a half year old son who loves Power Ranger and Aquabat monsters, I cannot argue with this priest. I cannot recall being as aggressive or destructive as my son at his age. Maybe I'm just a bad parent, but the TV shows and toys kids are exposed to nowadays definitely have a darker side to them and LEGO is no different. They might not be Satanic, but there is a more evil appearance to many LEGO minifigures. Quote
Jimking23 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 I knew it! This is just like the religiously offensive Jabbas's palace. I'm running out now to buy all the MF sets I can find before they pull them from the shelves. Quote
exciter1 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 As the father of a 4 and a half year old son who loves Power Ranger and Aquabat monsters, I cannot argue with this priest. I cannot recall being as aggressive or destructive as my son at his age. Maybe I'm just a bad parent, but the TV shows and toys kids are exposed to nowadays definitely have a darker side to them and LEGO is no different. They might not be Satanic, but there is a more evil appearance to many LEGO minifigures. Well, yes, the same can be said for DC or Marvel superheroes and villains. I remember "Battle of the Planets" and "Space Giants" being pretty violent when I was a kid too. Evel Knievel didn't teach us how to distinguish from right and wrong either, but I did have a bunch of scrapes and bruises from attempting stupid stunts. I'm not sure if that was good or bad for me? 1 Quote
Ed Mack Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 Well, yes, the same can be said for DC or Marvel superheroes and villains. I remember "Battle of the Planets" and "Space Giants" being pretty violent when I was a kid too. Sure, I grew up on Star Blazers and Battle of the Planets, but while I would make LEGO sets based on those types of shows, my son is ripping the arms off of Power Ranger dolls that he makes scream in agony. LOL 2 Quote
kangotti Posted April 1, 2014 Author Posted April 1, 2014 We have toy rules in are house, if it does not pass it, we don't get it. And believe it or not, we have let our oldest do archery scene she was 5, and a real bow at 6 1/2. We even take her to competitions. We did not force it, actually it kind of surprised us when she asked for a bow, and now we all do it. Quote
lobo1969 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 As the father of a 4 and a half year old son who loves Power Ranger and Aquabat monsters, I cannot argue with this priest. I cannot recall being as aggressive or destructive as my son at his age. Maybe I'm just a bad parent, but the TV shows and toys kids are exposed to nowadays definitely have a darker side to them and LEGO is no different. They might not be Satanic, but there is a more evil appearance to many LEGO minifigures. Evil appearance? Come on... somebody lock this thread before my agnostic 'sensibilties' start flying off the handle. j/k I think LEGO is just maturing a bit more as a toy mainly because their marketing dept knows that a big chunk of their customer base is much older than the preteen age group. Nothing evil or Satanic to subvert the children here.... Quote
nickguay Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 This article in the Telegraph appeared today, April 1st 2 Quote
Ed Mack Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 IMO this isn't the place to discuss religious views. -I don't always go shopping, but when I do I buy Lego- Take the religious aspect from it. Toys are meaner looking today than in the past. 2 Quote
lobo1969 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 This article in the Telegraph appeared today, April 1st Good point. Quote
hepcatpunk Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 Sure, I grew up on Star Blazers and Battle of the Planets, but while I would make LEGO sets based on those types of shows, my son is ripping the arms off of Power Ranger dolls that he makes scream in agony. LOL I loved trying to make the Phoenix w/ my Legos when I was a kid. Batlle of the Planets was so cool. 1 Quote
Fcbarcelona101 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 This article in the Telegraph appeared today, April 1st Just searched, and it seems it's also on the Daily Mail and some other sites. Not sure if that means anything. Quote
Migration Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 Sure, I grew up on Star Blazers and Battle of the Planets, but while I would make LEGO sets based on those types of shows, my son is ripping the arms off of Power Ranger dolls that he makes scream in agony. LOL And you never used an M-80 on a GI joe or put a Cherry Bomb in a Hot Wheel? Not all of the toys from our childhood were tossed out or given away, most were trashed, by us, while playing with them. Quote
kangotti Posted April 1, 2014 Author Posted April 1, 2014 Take the religious aspect from it. Toys are meaner looking today than in the past. I agree, and also allot more sexual. I just want my kids to have fun and not deal with grown up issues till they are in middle school at least. Kid should just be kids. Sad note: We have had to have the sex and the drug talk with are 2nd grader cause these are now happening at that level. Quote
Ed Mack Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 Evil appearance? Come on... somebody lock this thread before my agnostic 'sensibilties' start flying off the handle. j/k I think LEGO is just maturing a bit more as a toy mainly because their marketing dept knows that a big chunk of their customer base is much older than the preteen age group. Nothing evil or Satanic to subvert the children here.... Your avatar looks pretty damn evil to me. Sorry. LEGO sets 20-30 years ago had nothing close to that. Quote
Ed Mack Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 And you never used an M-80 on a GI joe or put a Cherry Bomb in a Hot Wheel? No, I wasn't destructive. Quote
exciter1 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 And you never used an M-80 on a GI joe or put a Cherry Bomb in a Hot Wheel? Guilty! Lady fingers in MPC Models too. I was lucky that I had a destructive neighbor who's Mom threw out all of his old toys before Christmas every year and he got all new stuff. He had no problem destroying his stuff, so my stuff stayed in my room. I would love to have 1/10 of the toys his Mom threw away during our childhood, like an entire set of Shogun Warriors. I about cried when they went out with the trash. I literally saw this kid use his 33 and 45 rpm records as frisbees. Quote
Jimking23 Posted April 1, 2014 Posted April 1, 2014 And you never used an M-80 on a GI joe or put a Cherry Bomb in a Hot Wheel? Not all of the toys from our childhood were tossed out or given away, most were trashed, by us, while playing with them. We use to duct tape model rocket engines to tonka trucks. Fastest dump truck on for plastic wheels. 1 Quote
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