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The feet is Rome. Antiochus was part of the Bronze loins (Greece).
That's fine for you Deist, but the large majority of people here would state that one of the defining reasons they play Redemption is because it provides Spiritual context and tends to increase their knowledge of the Bible. It's been stated numerous times by numerous people to be the case. That's why they don't give it up until absolutely necessary. It's not just a hobby, it's spiritual training to them.
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Just out of curiosity, does your name reflect your position on religion?
Quote from: Deist on July 21, 2010, 04:37:25 PM...there is much less competition....Obviously, you've never attended a tournament.
...there is much less competition....
Quote from: SomeKittens on July 21, 2010, 08:30:39 PMJust out of curiosity, does your name reflect your position on religion?Does yours?
Good, so I'm not the only one.
Quote from: drb1200 on July 21, 2010, 04:46:50 PMQuote from: Deist on July 21, 2010, 04:37:25 PM...there is much less competition....Obviously, you've never attended a tournament.Dude when a local Friday night magic has more people than a Redemption tournament regionals I think there is less competition in Redemption. I was not saying that nobody good plays. Just a lack players.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on July 21, 2010, 05:06:17 PMThat's fine for you Deist, but the large majority of people here would state that one of the defining reasons they play Redemption is because it provides Spiritual context and tends to increase their knowledge of the Bible. It's been stated numerous times by numerous people to be the case. That's why they don't give it up until absolutely necessary. It's not just a hobby, it's spiritual training to them. Dude, several people give up redemption before it is necessary. I gave it up for 3+ years. Others give it up because of lack of time or they get tired of it...just like anything else. While playing redemption can increase their knowledge of the bible...I hardly think that is the reason that they don't give it up until it is absolutely necessary.
Quote from: SomeKittens on July 21, 2010, 08:30:39 PMJust out of curiosity, does your name reflect your position on religion?You are the first person to ask. My old forum name was Gabriel Arch. Yes my name reflects my current position on religion though not completely.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on July 20, 2010, 06:55:12 PMThe feet is Rome. Antiochus was part of the Bronze loins (Greece).Thanks for the correction Pol.
I've only met them once or twice (or never, in the case of Professor Underwood).
And if you ever catch me saying that the Bible doesn't support Dragons and Unicorns being real, I expect you to come out swinging
Quote from: Minister Polarius on July 22, 2010, 02:01:37 AMI've only met them once or twice (or never, in the case of Professor Underwood).Actually I think we did meet briefly at Nats in Columbus, OH. As I recall you didn't come to the whole thing, and were just hanging out one evening while people were playing fun games like Bang, Roborally, and Star Wars:Epic Duels (which I was in). It was really just in passing, and I'm not surprised that you don't remember me Quote from: Minister Polarius on July 22, 2010, 02:01:37 AMAnd if you ever catch me saying that the Bible doesn't support Dragons and Unicorns being real, I expect you to come out swinging OK, dragons I get (from Job 41), but where's the unicorns?
Actually I think we did meet briefly at Nats in Columbus, OH. As I recall you didn't come to the whole thing, and were just hanging out one evening while people were playing fun games like Bang, Roborally, and Star Wars:Epic Duels (which I was in). It was really just in passing, and I'm not surprised that you don't remember me
Unicorns are mentioned in Numbers 23:22, Numbers 24:8, Deut 33:17, Job 39:9-10, Psalm 22:21, Psalm 29:6, Psalm 92:10 and Isaiah 34:7.
A brief history lesson for those who may be newer to the boards:A couple of years ago, when St. Patrick was introduced, a lot of people were concerned about the extra-biblical-ness of good old St. Patty. They thought that this could lead to everyone from Augustine to Pat Robertson (naw, just kidding about that last one) becoming Redemption cards. Rob assured everyone that St. Patty was not going to bring about a landslide of extra-biblical characters, it was more of a special promo release which was introduced at tournaments on March 17. There was mention that certainly no characters would be made from the era of The Great Schism of 1054 or beyond, because the various saints from after that time are not recognized as such by all branches of Christianity, and Cactus didn't want to engender divisiveness. I am certain that the Apocrypha would be avoided for this same reason.Also, for what it's worth, Rob has professed to be a Roman Catholic, though I don't know his stance on the Apocryphal books. But I know he has committed to making Redemption continue to be a Bible-based game, and the only extra-biblical characters either had direct or prophetic impacts on people of the Bible, or were St. Patrick. All of the Josephus emperors lived and ruled previous to 70 AD, and even a couple that haven't been made (Vespasian and Titus) could potentially be made as they fulfilled the prophecy of the Temple's destruction in that year. Tradition states that Nero killed Paul, and Antiochus was the one who brought about the Abomination of Desolation prophesied in Daniel. Now, I don't think it would be a stretch to have characters like Judas Maccabees, but having references from the Apocryphal books might be a tad too controversial for some. I think sticking with Josephus when extra-biblical references are warranted is fine, and is probably all the farther outside the canon that Cactus should go. And I am fairly certain that will be the case now and in the near future.
You and I are no longer friends. I'm going to have 'Lets go to candy mountain CHARILE' in my head all day now.On a related note I totally want the first pic as a pet - It looks like it has a helmet - I'd enter it into gladiator style competitions.
How do you think it would add to Redemption?
Quote from: Red Dragon Thorn on July 22, 2010, 03:22:03 PMYou and I are no longer friends. I'm going to have 'Lets go to candy mountain CHARILE' in my head all day now.On a related note I totally want the first pic as a pet - It looks like it has a helmet - I'd enter it into gladiator style competitions.Is this the start of the pokemon thread all over again ...just kidding...On topic, there are several on this board and elsewhere that have very conservative beliefs, and the Apocrypha just does not jive with it. Just like some people have conservative beliefs on what is demonic, sorcery, and the like. As such, rather than to stir up strife, we stick with common ground...and that's why the Canon is used...
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