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Manga Messiah: Another Bait and Switch Evangelism Attempt in Japan

Out of everywhere evangelicals seek to make sales, Japan might be one of their most resistant evangelism markets. But three dishonest evangelical couples have recently decided to use some beloved Japanese art forms to lure in unsuspecting marks: cosplay, fake collectibles, and a manga-style comic book called Manga Messiah.

By Captain Cassidy, 5 years07/30/2021 ago
The Games We Play

Check Out Jesus’ Tomb in Japan This Easter!

For this Easter holiday, we check out one those sorts of beliefs. Today, let me show you a wackadoodle claim about the end of Jesus’ life — and why it’s not really wackadoodle at all in the grand scheme of things.

By Captain Cassidy, 6 years04/13/2020 ago
The Games We Play

Exiting Far East: Falling Apart

As I look back at my experience living abroad, brief as it was, one thing that really springs out at me is how secular Japan was. It might have Shinto shrines in its shopping arcades and monasteries sprinkled around its urban residential neighborhoods, its television might have the occasional spiritual Read more

By Captain Cassidy, 12 years05/19/2014 ago
The Games We Play

Exiting Far East: The Standards of Beauty (Really Aren’t).

Jazz played on the stereo, the notes mingling with nickel-sized snowflakes blowing in through the open windows. I was at a party, one of the first I’d ever attended. I knelt at the coffee table, an unexpected orange in my hands, while a Japanese girl I didn’t know knelt beside Read more

By Captain Cassidy, 12 years05/16/2014 ago
The Games We Play

Exiting Far East: The Outsider Test for faith

Today we’re going to talk about that startling moment when I realized that I applied very different standards of critical evaluation to my own religion compared to other religions–a moment that, ironically, could only happen for me when plunked down in a culture that totally didn’t care about Christianity. John Read more

By Captain Cassidy, 12 years05/14/2014 ago
The Games We Play

Exiting Far East: A Mother’s Love.

Today, on Mother’s Day, let me show you what real love feels like to experience. And let me show you how it differs from what toxic Christians have redefined as love.

By Captain Cassidy, 12 years05/11/2014 ago
The Games We Play

Exiting Far East: Food, Glorious Food

When I was younger, I always had a very complicated relationship with food, and moving to a very foreign country brought that relationship into sharp focus. It’s very true that the last place in an immigrant’s house to assimilate is the pantry, and this old saying applies equally to an Read more

By Captain Cassidy, 12 years05/11/2014 ago
The Games We Play

Exiting Far East: English-Only Laws Can Kiss Mah Polyglot Grits

You know, I wasn’t very old when I moved to Japan with my preacher husband Biff–24. I was in the middle of deconverting from Christianity, and I know that being part of the right-wingiest of far right wings of that religion had sheltered me to a large extent. And one Read more

By Captain Cassidy, 12 years05/07/2014 ago
The Games We Play

Exiting Far East: On Being Immodest.

I was finally in Sapporo, Japan, and in the earliest days of the trip. It had been a really long, hellish, topsy-turvy day. But now we were approaching the tail end of it; as my mom would have put it, we were “getting on toward.” Now I lay almost entirely Read more

By Captain Cassidy, 12 years05/05/2014 ago
The Games We Play

Exiting Far East: Fish out of Water

It’s hard for me now to even think about all the different ways that I was a fish out of water when my preacher husband Biff and I moved to Japan to teach English. You’d be hard-pressed to find some additional ways than the ones I went through all at once. Not for nothing do people call what I experienced culture shock.

By Captain Cassidy, 12 years05/03/2014 ago

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