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However, does everything need to be christian based? (PLEASE note: I am not saying everything doesn't need to be appropriate/"christian". There is a difference between a christian game and a appropriate game that does not interfere with christian beliefs.) Take my earlier example of KOTOR. That game was pretty "christian" and didn't have much/any wrong with it (IMO). However, I really don't want to play a christian version of KOTOR where the player becomes a christian and you can't be a Sith *cry*. Sometimes, I want to play a RPG or a game that does not end with the gospel message at the end. (Not saying it isn't needed, but I just want video games to be alternate dimension a little bit).
Exactly.My problem is that "Christian" products tend to be more expensive and less fun than their secular counterparts. Slapping Jesus' face on an energy drink doesn't merit me paying twice as much for it. Taking Altoids minus the flavor, and changing the name to "Testamints" is not something good for the flock. What do we offer the world? Crappy knock-offs that we're expected to enjoy because they've got Jesus on them? With a large number of people holding your viewpoint, YMT, combined with the fact that Christians don't know why they believe what they believe and therefore don't follow it, is why so many people look at Christians today and say "YUCK! no thanks, I'll be agnostic/new age/church of the flying spaghetti monster/whatever."
With a large number of people holding your viewpoint, YMT, combined with the fact that Christians don't know why they believe what they believe and therefore don't follow it, is why so many people look at Christians today and say "YUCK! no thanks, I'll be agnostic/new age/church of the flying spaghetti monster/whatever."
I lol'd. Your sarcasm lacks reasoning.
It was funny the first time. Now I'm just bored.In case you care about rational discussion, I'm going to point out that you're not the offender in my rant. Sure attitudes like yours don't help, but the problem is "Cristian" manufacturing companies who skimp on quality and originality and jack up the price. If a Buddhist came up to me and said, "hey, come be a Buddhist! We all love each other and listen to B music and watch B movies because they're made for Buddhists," I wouldn't even give it a second though.And even then it's a subset of the bigger problem: Christianity has nothing to offer. Our music, movies, games, candy (somehow more Christian than Hershey's?), and universities are generally of lower quality. We don't act any different from the world. People who claim Christ get on TV and trick people into giving them money or thinking that they are healing people. We're even more divorced than secular people. Heck, even I look at Christianity and say "yuck!" Luckily for me I know Jesus and I know that the yuck has nothing to do with him, but not everyone has that advantage. We're low-quality-ing people into hell.
It's a good thing you're a math teacher and not a English/Philosophy/Logic/insert liberal art here professor.
And even then it's a subset of the bigger problem: Christianity has nothing to offer.
Time to humble.
God came to give us life and life more abundantly, not a second-rate life.
1 - Christians should judge quality (of music, movies, games, etc.) through the perspective of God (message aligning with His will, bringing Him glory, etc.), instead of through the perspective of man (technical skill in acting, instrument playing, game mechanics, etc.)2 - Having the above perspective leads to "Christian" translating to "2nd rate" in the eyes of the world and this turns people away from Christianity.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on November 12, 2008, 10:46:09 PMGod came to give us life and life more abundantly, not a second-rate life.My prayer is that someday you will see that the more abundant joy comes from building people up rather than tearing them down.
To try to get this discussion back on topic, and off individuals...
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on November 12, 2008, 11:03:46 PMQuote from: Minister Polarius on November 12, 2008, 10:46:09 PMGod came to give us life and life more abundantly, not a second-rate life.My prayer is that someday you will see that the more abundant joy comes from building people up rather than tearing them down.The Irony that this is tearing him down by saying he is wrong is not lost on me. Now would you two stop? Both of you hold an equally valid view.How can we witness to other gamers by showing them half way done games? We can't. Sure it may not win 99% of souls to have a well done game but if it saves 1...isn't it worth it?YMT does have a point christian content (Not quality) is better for anything, be it game or book.Now PLEASE stop. You both are talking about bringing people to God and looking different from the world and you BOTH are tearing each other down. Be it meant that way or not it is happening. Please stop.Anyways back on topic... I say #2 CAN turn people away from God. If we won't even put enough effort into making a good game (That is supposed to support and show support for our God) why would we put effort into worshiping him?