Avatar vs. Avatar: A Christian Case for Nonviolence Even in the Face of Injustice
It’s by Christ’s death that we can love our enemies, seek peace with those that want to harm us, and refuse to take vengeance when we are wronged.
It’s by Christ’s death that we can love our enemies, seek peace with those that want to harm us, and refuse to take vengeance when we are wronged.
In Avatar: The Last Airbender, Aang uses his moral imagination to resist the evildoer in a way that is decisive, just, active, selfless, and nonviolent.

How can Christian fans enjoy ‘The Legend of Korra’ apart from attempts to hijack the story to promote social causes?
Taking note of three themes to consider while watching the new season, and some of the questions that they raise.
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