Actually, those of us on the Cross side of things who know a thing or two about our own beliefs realize that the two are very similar, and I'm led to believe that the same is true for those on the Crescent side. Jesus Christ is an important prophet in Islam, and Mohammed preached many of the same values that Christians hold as their own. This is the super-simplified version of the creation of Christianity and IslamEkonk said:Sometimes things like these remind me that Muslims basically are Christians.
Don't tell to either of them I said that though, they'll be furious!
sp86 said:http://www.ccgr.org/
http://guide2games.org/
http://www.christian-life-advisor.com/game-reviews.html
http://objectiveministries.org/zounds/gaming.html
There are more but I can't be bothered. Christians have been doing this since the media came to prominence. That a religion that claims under its auspices over a billion people is acknowledging a component of modernity is progress, even if we as gamers may ultimately disagree with the results.
As an aside, I liked "Jesus in Space" better when it was called Mass Effect.
Not related, but why no more Hypnotoad?Onyx Oblivion said:Toadless snip
Yeah, but even before that it wasThe Long Road said:Actually, those of us on the Cross side of things who know a thing or two about our own beliefs realize that the two are very similar, and I'm led to believe that the same is true for those on the Crescent side. Jesus Christ is an important prophet in Islam, and Mohammed preached many of the same values that Christians hold as their own. This is the super-simplified version of the creation of Christianity and IslamEkonk said:Sometimes things like these remind me that Muslims basically are Christians.
Don't tell to either of them I said that though, they'll be furious!
God: *create universe*
Mankind: *mess it up*
Jesus: *respawn in 3...*
Christians: PHWOAR
Mohammed: I HAVE SEEN THE LIGHT!
Some Christians (now Muslims): omfg u r winnar
Other Christians: lol fail u noob
Poe's Law. I remember people actually saying that Bully promotes homosexuality, even if that last one is a troll site, its an argument that has appeared in Christian Media.HTID Raver said:sp86 said:http://www.ccgr.org/
http://guide2games.org/
http://www.christian-life-advisor.com/game-reviews.html
http://objectiveministries.org/zounds/gaming.html
There are more but I can't be bothered. Christians have been doing this since the media came to prominence. That a religion that claims under its auspices over a billion people is acknowledging a component of modernity is progress, even if we as gamers may ultimately disagree with the results.
As an aside, I liked "Jesus in Space" better when it was called Mass Effect.
i didnt look at all the sites just the last one,
that has got to be a troll site, i couldent stop laughing while reading the reviews!
lol@ bully teaches boys to be homosexuals xD
I'm going to go with this, because Muslims are the latest thing to hate on people are going to add this to their lists as another reason to hate on them.JaredXE said:No different than Christian groups measuring content in games. Don't see the issue.
I get the same vibe. Thankfully the ESRB, unlike the ESRA(curious similarity there), is non-denominational.Ekonk said:Sometimes things like these remind me that Muslims basically are Christians.
Don't tell to either of them I said that though, they'll be furious!
Nope, it will be E for Evilzfactor said:Yeah, wonder how the would rate that...Onyx Oblivion said:Oh god.
*glances at modern military FPS games with thousands of extremist muslim terrorist enemies*
IG for Islamic Genocide?
KKK would approve if Ashley's still alive, and from all the Renegade options from ME1.thethingthatlurks said:Yeah, let's open the floodgates, so that other groups whose members are all mentally unstable lunatics can have a shot at this. PETA: "there are bugs in this game that the developers are trying to kill, not suitable for anybody!" NRA: "the exit velocity of the bullet in the M4 rifle is 4m/s slower than in real life, not suitable for anybody!" KKK: yeah...not doing that.Greg Tito said:But I'm worried that the ESRA could be the start of a worrisome trend. While the U.S has a tradition of respecting free speech, there is no equivalent to the First Amendment in many Islamic nations. Laws could be enacted in Middle Eastern countries which forbid the sale of games which are rated poorly by the ESRA. I'm also not sure that it's a good idea to have a videogame rating system based on each and every race or creed in the known world as it could quickly become confusing and needlessly complicated. "Well, the ESRB gave Mass Effect 3 an M for Mature, the ESRA gave it a WP for Western Propaganda, and the Communist Ratings Board gave it a CaP for Capitalist Pigdogs! What's a parent to do?"
*sigh* religious people...funny until you remember they are real...
True, but I was specifically talking about Muslims and Christians. We could go on and include Protestants/Catholics, Shiite/Sunni, Scientologists/Not Batshit Crazy People, and so on.Ekonk said:Yeah, but even before that it was
God: *create universe*
Jews: PHWOAR
Jesus: *respawn in 3...*
Some Jews, now Christians: PHWOAR
Jews: lol fail you noob
In other words: everything is a rogue sect of everything.
I wonder if we can bitchslap Peach around.thahat said:mario: the islamic edition XD
The stupid ones, maybe.Ekonk said:Sometimes things like these remind me that Muslims basically are Christians.
Don't tell to either of them I said that though, they'll be furious!
I am soooooo going to quote that in everyday conversation. Although, I think it would be better spelled as "Muslims gonna Muz". Just a thought.Mantonio said:At this stage I no longer get angry. I just sigh and file it under 'Muslims gonna Mus'
And if anyone thinks that's offensive... then I really don't care. I am against Islam itself. The people I can deal with.