Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 28th Mar 2009 03:13 UTC
Games I had prepared myself to experience the world's best game. Judging by other people's reviews, Grand Theft Auto 4 was crafted in a special gaming studio in heaven, authored by Jesus Christ himself, and it descended upon us from the heavens on a golden chariot made out of chocolate covered in fairy dust. Imagine my surprise when I experienced the world's biggest turd in gaming since Davilex' A2 Racer (Dutch people will understand).
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RE: Middle Age
by OMRebel on Mon 30th Mar 2009 14:23 UTC in reply to "Middle Age"
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2005-11-14

"authored by Jesus Christ himself

Could it be that the figurehead of what is historically one of the world's most violent religions is losing his edge? :-)
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What purpose, other than to try to start a flame war, does your post serve?

For the record, Christianity doesn't teach its followers to be violent. It's human stupidity and greed that perverted teachings of a religion that permeate violence. Try reading the Bible some time so you'll actually know what you're talking about.

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RE[2]: Middle Age
by DrillSgt on Mon 30th Mar 2009 14:33 in reply to "RE: Middle Age"
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2005-12-02

For the record, Christianity doesn't teach its followers to be violent. It's human stupidity and greed that perverted teachings of a religion that permeate violence. Try reading the Bible some time so you'll actually know what you're talking about.


For the record, ever hear of some small historical events such as the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition? I would say regardless of what a book says, the actions of the religions followers are what determine it's teachings.

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RE[3]: Middle Age
by OMRebel on Mon 30th Mar 2009 15:48 in reply to "RE[2]: Middle Age"
OMRebel Member since:
2005-11-14

"For the record, Christianity doesn't teach its followers to be violent. It's human stupidity and greed that perverted teachings of a religion that permeate violence. Try reading the Bible some time so you'll actually know what you're talking about.


For the record, ever hear of some small historical events such as the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition? I would say regardless of what a book says, the actions of the religions followers are what determine it's teachings.
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Quick, look up really fast....ah, too late. The point clearly went over your head.

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RE[2]: Middle Age
by sbergman27 on Mon 30th Mar 2009 14:40 in reply to "RE: Middle Age"
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2005-07-24

What purpose, other than to try to start a flame war, does your post serve?

Humor, for those who are not overly-sensitive?

For the record, Christianity doesn't teach its followers to be violent.

For the record, the road to Hell is paved with good intentions. Actions... and history... speak louder than words.

Try reading the Bible some time so you'll actually know what you're talking about.

Been there. Done that. The Old Testament is grisly reading, indeed. Stephen King's most horrifying passages seem like Doctor Seuss, by comparison. But Stephen King's followers make no claims as to the events he describes being true.

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RE[3]: Middle Age
by OMRebel on Mon 30th Mar 2009 15:50 in reply to "RE[2]: Middle Age"
OMRebel Member since:
2005-11-14

"What purpose, other than to try to start a flame war, does your post serve?

Humor, for those who are not overly-sensitive?

For the record, Christianity doesn't teach its followers to be violent.

For the record, the road to Hell is paved with good intentions. Actions... and history... speak louder than words.

Try reading the Bible some time so you'll actually know what you're talking about.

Been there. Done that. The Old Testament is grisly reading, indeed. Stephen King's most horrifying passages seem like Doctor Seuss, by comparison. But Stephen King's followers make no claims as to the events he describes being true.
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If you read the Bible, then you'd know that the teachings of the New Testament override those of the Old Testament. Spread your FUD elsewhere.

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RE[2]: Middle Age
by Soulbender on Mon 30th Mar 2009 15:06 in reply to "RE: Middle Age"
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2005-08-18

He sure hit a raw nerve though.

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