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    91: Jesus Was Not a Gamer

    I said this elsewhere, but it relevant, so please humor me. The question at the crux, I believe, is one that has bothered theologians for millennia. Do you - does the game designer, does the game player - believe that God has knowledge and control of particulars. I think a passage in the...
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    91: Jesus Was Not a Gamer

    I had moved on after my second post. Then I saw yours. But hey, consider your apology accepted. At ease, gentlemen.
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    91: Jesus Was Not a Gamer

    Joe is a class act. I'm certain he didn't mean any offense, and he did the right thing by apologizing in a timely manner. Kudos. I was just shocked that no one involved in putting together the article was aware. Not sure what Fletcher is trying to suggest though, as if we should all be...
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    91: A Lack of Faith

    Congrats on the article. Easily the best of the lot this week. Very well written. I didn't expect you to take the article where you did by the time the end came around, and that was provocative. If you're interested, I'd like to point you back to my contribution. You might find it...
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    91: Jesus Was Not a Gamer

    Even the Wikipedia entry on 'mongoloid' discourages its usage and says its scientifically obsolete. It would not have required too much research to figure out the truth. The rule has always been 'don't use words you don't know'. This isn't playful tongue-in-cheek irreverence. This is...
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    91: Jesus Was Not a Gamer

    "Really, how much can the King of Kings really care about the success or failure of a dozen mongoloids with chromosomal disorders.." That's from page one of the article, and dude, the term 'mongoloid' is racist and offensive and an apology should be forthcoming. I don't know how you...
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    Making the Sacrifice

    Making the Sacrifice Religion is always a touchy subject to approach, in any art form, but there's no denying it has a profound impact on all of them. Khurram Ahmed discusses religion and videogames. Permalink