I've heard it's very poorly done. Which is sad because then it's more fodder for the "Let's make fun of Christian products" campain.
2006-12-20 08:25:04
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answered by Let there be JIMBO 4
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The game requires you to convert as many people as you can to Christianity and kill the rest. After you kill someone you must recharge your soul points by kneeling down in prayer.
This is a perfect example of good old fashioned christian values.
It reminds me of the good old days of the inquisition, crusades and witch burnings. If you think about it there is nothing better than killing off those that do not share your beliefs.
What a crock, these people have created the religious extremist "terrorist trainer in a box" and then call it morally right.
2006-12-20 08:26:11
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answered by sprcpt 6
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Nah, i'm going to persist with Civ & FSX. In concept i'd have not any objection to enjoying the type of activity, yet i'd be stricken approximately impressionable human beings enjoying it, because it type of feels to portray mythology as certainty. learn it to a hypothetical 2012 disaster activity. on the least, it particularly is going to no longer portray itself as consistent with certainty, and specific would desire to assure gamers that that's a fictional account, and not in basic terms in the significant factors of a disclaimer. video games are slightly like video clips - they seem to be a count of flavor, and there are themes of age-appropriate censorship. there's a industry for violence in the two, and the two would desire to be dealt with in comparable procedures. i think of we would all agree that babies shouldn't face something irrelevant. video games could have all styles of subject concerns, and that would comprise non secular and non secular ones. usually that's ok, yet each would desire to be judged through itself advantages. maximum video games are in basic terms entertainment, yet some additionally are academic. we would desire to constantly in basic terms verify that gamers are made attentive to the adaptation.
2016-12-15 05:06:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The same as the books and movies: it is a stupid belief that will never come to pass! The Catholic Church, the O.G. of Christianity does not teach this belief in a rapture!
2006-12-20 08:26:15
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answered by jonathan x 3
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Holy crap! They made a board game? That's friggin' sad. I thought board games were supposed to be happy and lighthearted. Where the worst that could happen to you is that you get the nerdy date in games like Blind Date (??), or you kill the guy in Operation.
2006-12-20 08:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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A lame attempt to capitalize on the popular science fiction book series. Have you ever read one? One of the worst-written pieces of crap ever witnessed. The fact that it got published to begin with is proof that miracles exist.
2006-12-20 08:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a Left Behind video game? Roffles.....must...not...laugh.......
2006-12-20 08:26:19
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answered by Tiacola Version 9.0 7
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I think that if the premise were reversed, Christians would be screaming their heads off...
2006-12-20 08:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Typically Christian
2006-12-20 08:27:41
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answered by Quantrill 7
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religion is a game?
2006-12-20 08:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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