Today's video games are absolutely saturated with lewdness, nudity and sexual indecency. The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies; basically everything that the Bible teaches us NOT to be and do. The Bible tells us plainly in Acts 4:20, “For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.” This is perhaps one of the most overlooked and underestimated Scriptures in the entire Bible concerning human behavior. Again, Acts 4:20, “For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.”
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Dick. The verse is about disciples being threatened for speaking about Jesus. they reply that they can't and won't stop talking about what they have seen and heard.
So, those people had a message so special that they couldn't help themselves but speak the truth, no matter what the consequences. Wereas you, as a professional pretend christian, would like to debase their courage and conviction by suggesting the passage actually means that humans are so weak they just regurgitate the same old shit that goes into them, presumably including the disciples who are the subject of the passage.
I may not believe in god or gods, but I admire courage and conviction when I see it. You, on the other hand, throw those brave founders of your professed religion under a bus in order to bolster your judgement of others. Quite the asshole arent you Davie.
Yup, all this and still no good kiddy fiddler simulator on the market, as an ahistoric grand strategy fan I really feel sad for you...
Now, to combat my sadness I`m gonna load up Beyond Earth and as for you Stewe well, maybe you shouldn`t load anything anywhere, you`d just get in trouble again.
Like in Super Mario Bros., where the very first thing most players do when they start the game is to curbstomp the first thing that comes up to them, in this case this small mushroom-shaped animal. And then usually the next is to indulge in the psychedelic mushrooms that are nearby that makes them grow bigger so they can curbstomp more things in their way, and if someone tries to stop them, they can shrug it off. Pretty fucking violent game.
"Today's video games are absolutely saturated with lewdness, nudity and sexual indecency. The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies; basically everything that the Bible teaches us NOT to be and do. "
But if they had kiddy diddling you would 'research' those games to death.
Today's video games are absolutely saturated with lewdness, nudity and sexual indecency.
So, of all people, Dave, why are you complaining about this?
@Warren McIntosh
He probably took it out of context to support his point and doesn't actually mean any harm by doing so.
"decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies; basically everything that the Bible teaches us NOT to be and do"
You really should read that book sometime Dave.
Is there anything that dave thinks is not against the bible?
Also, what the hell do you want me to play? I mean, sure walking on water would be a handy trick, but I aint gonna defeat bandits with scripture. Needs a sharp battleaxe.
The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies; basically everything that the Bible teaches us NOT to be and do.
I'd say that today's video games are absolutely saturated with violence and candy crushes. Lewdness, nudity and sexual indecency is not that common.
The Bible is pretty saturated with extreme violence too, ya know.
1 Samuel 15:3
"Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass."
Where's the mercy on enemies there?
Acts 4:20
I think DJS has been focusing on a different type of 4:20.
@Philbert McAdamia
DJ is probably stirred up over Pong and Pac-Man.
Seeing as how he constantly talks about movies and TV shows which were popular 20+ years ago, I wouldn't be surprised.
The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies; basically everything that the Bible teaches us NOT to be and do.
That's right, kids, decapitation is for Muslims and unsaved liberals. The Bible says grab a big hunk of rock and either throw it at a heathen or slice a woman open and throw her fetus against it. Show mercy to your enemies by slaughtering every last one of them, including their cattle. But remember to keep the virgins so you can put her in your totally consensual harem!
"The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies"
I agree, PGA Tour is just not the same any more.
@Swede
Agreed. Violence isn't any more common in video games than it is in movies. In fact, most video games are turning into either fun, addictive apps or basically interactive movies. Minecraft and Mario are some of the few exceptions I can think of and even Mario has tried its hand at a couple plot-driven games like Mario Sunshine and Mario Galaxy.
@Warren McIntosh
Why am I not surprised? Double or nothing says that Davey would harangue an atheist in an instant for taking a verse out of context (even if s/he didn't).
Nobody tell Davey-boy here about the first "Bayonetta" game, then. The fact she destroys her enemies whilst striking 'certain' poses would be the least of his problems.
At the end of the game, she kills God - in the form of 'Jubileus' - by punching him into the sun.
@Philbert McAdamia
It's intriguing how you mention "Pong" & "Pac-Man", as these are two of the only three arcade videogames preserved in the Smithsonian Institute. "Pong" as it was the first commercially available videogame, and which brought the concept to the world. "Pac-Man" as the most successful, especially in terms of worldwide cultural impact. The third? "Dragon's Lair".
The character 'Princess Daphne' was based on a "Playboy" centrefold, and by the game's creator Don Bluth: a Mormon .
Mormons are generally moral are they not, o Davey-boy? And at least Don Bluth isn't a kiddy-diddler like you , so who are you to get all moralistic about videogames; I bet you've played Hentai games & VNs on your computer.
At least "DL"'s Princess Daphne is an adult .
> The Bible is pretty saturated with extreme violence too, ya know.
And it's not quite free of sexual indecency, either.
"Your breasts are like two fawns,
like twin fawns of a gazelle
that browse among the lilies."
- Song of Solomon 4:5
In what game are you supposed to rape anything? I can only think of Custer's Revenge, and if that is your benchmark for videogaming, you need to go back to your cave dwelling and your unshaven, smelly, hairy cavewife.
++"The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies; basically everything that the Bible teaches us NOT to be and do."
Are you fucking kidding me? You cut those parts out and the Israelites become a fucking footnote in Biblical history -- that's all they ever fucking did in the old testament!
++"The Bible tells us plainly in Acts 4:20, “For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.”
Yeah. Saw and heard as they were doing them , maybe. Doubt there were many deaf, blind soldiers back then.
"Today's video games are absolutely saturated with lewdness, nudity and sexual indecency. The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies;"
Okay, three things;
1. There is no rape.
2. Decapitations are freaking sweet for the finishing move animation.
3. It's all fucking imaginary! Like the world you live in.
"The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies;"
I don't know what games YOUR plaing Davey.
"basically everything that the Bible teaches us NOT to be and do."
I also don't know what bible your reading, cos there's plenty of raping, decapitating, and showing no mercy in the bible. Not so sure about drugs though, but I wouldn't be surprised.
This is obviously about Pacman, as it can be killed by ghosts (so it's violent), involves the consumption of strange white "pills", Pacman doesn't appear to be wearing any clothes and under certain conditions Pacman can turn the tables on its enemies. Plus it fits in with David's ignorance of anything in the media that happens to be modern.
Today's video games are absolutely saturated with lewdness, nudity and sexual indecency.
So don't play them. "Problem" solved!
"Today's video games are absolutely saturated with lewdness, nudity and sexual indecency. The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies"
Grand Theft Auto is not every game. This is a thing people who are explicitly against games realized years ago, stop going against progress.
As an avid (almost obsessed) gamer, I can tell you the one thing the majority of those of us who game do not want is religion mixed in with our video games.
Today's video games are absolutely saturated with lewdness, nudity and sexual indecency.
Agreed. It makes them all the more interesting. Gaming is fantasy, jackass. We don't do it because it reflects reality, we do it primarily because it's fun and secondarily because it's a fantastic outlet for anxiety, aggression and anger.
An hour of gaming is more therapeutic than any bible study or church service I ever attended.
When you can organize a service that's more compelling than Fallout: New Vegas or GTA, get back to me. Until then, STFU.
Today's video games are absolutely saturated with lewdness, nudity and sexual indecency. The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies;
WooHOO! Gonna get me some GAMES!!! Sounds like fun to me.
basically everything that the Bible teaches us NOT to be and do
Uhhh...what bible are you referring to here?
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@ pyro
"Your breasts are like two fawns,
like twin fawns of a gazelle
that browse among the lilies."
I prefer the term; "Like two Teddy Bears fighting under a blanket".
"Acts 4:20"
I see 420. By your logic, you are making anyone who visits this webpage "blaze it."
If you wanted to stop illegal drug trade, you're not doing it the right way.
Off the top of my head, there was one rape simulator called RapeLay that got banned damn near worldwide. For all I don't know, that might be one of the games DJS got his hands on.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, was 8 years ago.
Ah, yes, David J. Pervert Child Molester telling us how to be holy, pure, and decent.
The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies; basically everything that the Bible teaches us NOT to be and do.
Never read the Bible, did you?
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'The games are saturated with extreme violence, decapitating your enemy, dealing illegal drugs, raping your victim and showing no mercy on enemies; basically everything that the Bible teaches us NOT to be and do. '
"Never read the Bible, did you?"
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On the weekly film review section (of Simon Mayo's programme) by Mark Kermode on BBC Radio 5, when "The Passion of the Christ" was released (which garnered some criticism for it's "Hostel"-esque 'Torture Porn' aspects), he interviewed the head of the British Board of Film Classification. Who stated that if a film of the Bible was made, using the text as a screenplay, with no 'glossing over' certain events etc, the BBFC wouldn't be able to give it so much as an 'R-18' rating (for private film clubs; this rating used for XXX porn vids sold in sex shops). Why? Because the scenes of unimaginable violence portrayed in such a film - which directly used the Bible as a screenplay - would immediately be seized by the police under the Obscene Publications Act.
The BBFC also rate videogames released here in the UK.
As long as the game shops only sell games rated '18' to those 18 and over , you haven't even got the right to think the way you do, when your own 'Word of God' contains the exact same things - and worse besides.
We read the Bible, OT warts & all, in RE at school. When we were under 18. Yeah. It's a moral book, yessiree! [/hyper-sarcasm]
Oh boy. Fuck off, Stewart. I didn't stop playing when Jack Thompson and the first wave of moral guardians castrated the industry in the early 2000's, I haven't stop playing throughout all this "gamergate" nonsense, so I'm sure as hell not going to stop playing because a child molester tells me to.
> I prefer the term; "Like two Teddy Bears fighting under a blanket".
In Solomon's defense, teddy bears hadn't been invented yet.
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