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Firetxmi
06-30-2006, 01:32 PM
The Purpose Driven Life Takers
By Jonathan Hutson

Imagine: you are a foot soldier in a paramilitary group whose purpose is to remake America as a Christian theocracy, and establish its worldly vision of the dominion of Christ over all aspects of life. You are issued high-tech military weaponry, and instructed to engage the infidel on the streets of New York City. You are on a mission - both a religious mission and a military mission -- to convert or kill Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, gays, and anyone who advocates the separation of church and state - especially moderate, mainstream Christians. Your mission is "to conduct physical and spiritual warfare"; all who resist must be taken out with extreme prejudice. You have never felt so powerful, so driven by a purpose: you are 13 years old. You are playing a real-time strategy video game whose creators are linked to the empire of mega-church pastor Rick Warren, best selling author of The Purpose Driven Life.

The game, slated for release by October 2006 in advance of the Christmas shopping rush, has been previewed at video game exhibitions, and reviewed by major newspapers and magazines. But until now, no fan or critic has pointed out the controversial game's connection to Mr. Warren or his dominionist agenda.

Time magazine has described Mr. Warren as one of the nation's most influential Evangelical Christian leaders. He describes himself as a "stealth evangelist" and describes his training programs as "a stealth movement, that's flying beneath the radar, that's changing literally hundreds, even thousands of churches around the world." He claims that he has sold tens of millions of copies of The Purpose Driven Life by developing a worldwide network of pastors.

The international director of Mr. Warren's Purpose Driven Church, Mark Carver, is a former investment banker who serves on the Advisory Board of the corporation created in October 2001 to develop and market this game. The creators plan to market their game using the same network marketing techniques that Mr. Warren used to turn The Purpose Driven Life into a commercial success. For example, they plan to distribute their merchandise through pastoral networks, especially mega-churches.
Link:http://www.talk2action.org/story/2006/5/29/195855/959

Ok, So I know the source may not be the best, so I encourage everyone to do a little research. Here is a wikipedia article for starters: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Behind:_Eternal_Forces

What does everyone else think of this? Does it sound eerily familiar?

Vinny_alphacharlie
06-30-2006, 02:25 PM
what a great game. This sounds like extreme extreme christianity.

ed316
06-30-2006, 02:37 PM
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f135/jhutson64/god_gameth.gif

Riot5
06-30-2006, 02:44 PM
I'm not gonna buy that game.
Plus, that doesn't make much sense, since Christians are supposed to love people, not kill them; or has something changed recently?

dangerclose
06-30-2006, 02:54 PM
Ok, So I know the source may not be the best, so I encourage everyone to do a little research. Here is a wikipedia article for starters: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Behind:_Eternal_Forces

What does everyone else think of this? Does it sound eerily familiar?


lol nice overreaction. I wouldn't buy this game as it's not likely to be any good and neither were the books.


It's not evangelical christians you're going to have to worry about killing people in the streets of New York City or converting people on threat of death.

Bert
06-30-2006, 03:09 PM
Haha, awesome. Firstly, it's original. Secondly, it's easy to draw parallels to actual events in the middle east, just swap a religion and a few place names. So it's educational aswell p-) Jesusland or derka derka bakallah?

Firetxmi
06-30-2006, 09:05 PM
lol nice overreaction. I wouldn't buy this game as it's not likely to be any good and neither were the books.


It's not evangelical christians you're going to have to worry about killing people in the streets of New York City or converting people on threat of death.

I wouldn't be so sure.....

Hollis
06-30-2006, 09:25 PM
I wouldn't be so sure.....

wow, such paranoia, been watching those anti-evangilical shows.


If they did, assuming they did, the rest of the Christians would nail them, and probably the majority of evangilicals too.

The Islamic extremist are here, to day and:

compare, http://www.tkb.org/IncidentDateModule.jsp