As far as the weapon goes, I kind of thought It looked like Jessica Biel's weapon in Blade 3. XD
For me it just don't feel right fighting along side lucifer in a videogame
Nate (post: 1402926) wrote:I never did see that movie. Then again I never did see the first Blade movie all the way through. I thought it was a bow at first...
Nate (post: 1402926) wrote:Who wouldn't want to fight with a morning star? Though I prefer a good broadsword. Or maybe a warhammer.
Nate wrote:So how is this offensive to Christians or bashing Christian beliefs when it isn't based on anything Christians believe? I mean if it was based on Genesis or Judges, then okay, sure, whatever. But it's based on something that isn't in the Bible.
firestorm (post: 1402938) wrote:I do agree that some people see it as just entertainment, and it should be seen as such, some people struggle with that. Which brings us back to the 'Anime and Spirits' thread. But since all that can be said there can be applied here. I guess that's that.
Nate (post: 1402903) wrote:Um, I'm confused.
The book of Enoch isn't in the Bible, right? Like pretty much no Christian or Jewish groups consider it to be canon.
This game is based on the book of Enoch.
So how is this offensive to Christians or bashing Christian beliefs when it isn't based on anything Christians believe? I mean if it was based on Genesis or Judges, then okay, sure, whatever. But it's based on something that isn't in the Bible.
Whatever. Now I'll probably buy this game even if it sucks.
FFT got granfathered in by existig before I really gave these sort of things a serious thought...
Chosen Raven (post: 1403154) wrote:It doesn't matter that it's fiction.
Chosen Raven (post: 1403154) wrote:You're kinda missing the point here Nate. It doesn't matter that it's fiction. It can still throw a bad light on Christian belief. It would be the same if somebody made a game out of, let's say, the Screwtape letters and then twisted it around to mock/tear down Christianity. I mean, it's dealing with Christian subjects and chararacters for crying out loud. Or course it can bash Christian belief. And....if you wanna buy the game even if it sucks cuz of my comments then....okay. Isn't that kinda like hurting yourself though ><?
Chosen Raven (post: 1403154) wrote:I'll wait till some people here buy the game to be sure myself. I'm just not holding high hopes considering Japan's track record dealing with Christianity.
Yeah, same here man. I loved the game back in the day, but I just can't bring myself to play it now
mastersquirrel (post: 1403171) wrote:While the game looks interesting enough I'm not much for the crazy abstract style of the environments. Who knows, maybe I'll pick it up some time and I'll be blown away, but I've got other things to be interested in right now.
I'll just reiterate. We should probably stay on topic.
Chosen Raven wrote:I mean, it's dealing with Christian subjects and chararacters for crying out loud. Or course it can bash Christian belief.
And....if you wanna buy the game even if it sucks cuz of my comments then....okay. Isn't that kinda like hurting yourself though ><?
2) being to see what nate would say about it.
As to the comment you had at first but for some reason deleted o_O
I do agree that some people see it as just entertainment, and it should be seen as such, some people struggle with that. Which brings us back to the 'Anime and Spirits' thread. But since all that can be said there can be applied here. I guess that's that.
I don't know how popular christianity is in Japan but I'm sure it's in the minority.
So we take fiction like it's non-fiction now? How can it bash Christianity if the Christianity in it isn't the real form of Christianity?
You know just wanted to say I would have picked something else instead of the Screwtapes letters cause the screwtape letters we know is christian, on the other hand the book of Enoch (the non-canon book their talking about) we can't completely be certain about.
They are trying to view it more as entertainment. Now I still somewhat struggle with that But I do agree in a sense. I'm more a middle ground kind of guy. I'm careful with what I watch but I don't let it get to me if something not that Important comes up, like a cuss word, or something about that anime's or game's beliefs that I know is completely false.
But can you blame them when they don't know? I don't know how popular christianity is in Japan but I'm sure it's in the minority. So really all they have to go on is what they see in western movies and television and maybe if they find biblegateway.com or something (more likely through movies and television.)
I had a friend in the Navy who was Norse pagan. Like, for real. Not in an ironic sense or anything, he really did believe in the stuff like Ragnarok and Odin and Loki and whatnot.
If a non-Christian can calmly accept that people that do not believe in his religion view it mythologically, why can't we?
I'll just reiterate. We should probably stay on topic.
Chosen Raven wrote:The author of the Book of Enoch definitely had a positive view of Judaism.
The game has God, Michael, Lucifer and other Christian characters in it.
Course, he said he believed in it cuz he liked the idea of scantily clad ladies taking him to Valhalla when he died so.....
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