It's absolutely disgusting and so disrespectful how they use the words almighty and then made the creator a pokemon that you can actually see, fight, and catch. So much hidden messages in what is supposed to be an innocent game, we all grew on loving pokemon and everything about it. But this is just a new low disgusting atheist approach they are using to pass messages to youth and kids about the myths of beliefs, gods existence and they use them in a very sinister way in the game that is hard to ignore. Why do you have to force your disgusting atheist ideologies in an innocent game.
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Better not watch the anime series in it's original form, then.
Especially with what James was wont to do, as some of those episodes demonstrate.
made the creator a pokemon that you can actually see, fight, and catch.
Funny you should say that, as the game “Legends: Arceus” finally confirms that the Pokémon Arceus we can “see, fight, and catch” is merely an Avatar of the real thing. A small fragment of a being that we cannot comprehend, cannot hope to fight against, and certainly cannot capture.
Also, *Laughs in Digimon with my raisable, big-tiddy archangel and demon lord waifu’s*
"Why do you have to force your disgusting atheist ideologies in an innocent game.”
You know, if you don’t like our disgusting ideology in your show, you can stop watching it.
If i don’t like YOUR disgusting ideology in my Congress, my SCOTUS, my White House, my options are much more expensive.
@JeanP #149909
Don’t be ridiculous! If christian fundies want to put hidden subliminal messages into their “entertainment” to indoctrinate children, then obviously the “other guys” must be wanting (and succeeding) to do the same thing! Ergo any entertainment that’s NOT blatantly endorsed by local pastor #897 MUST be filled with atheistic, satanic, marxist messages!
Seriously, it’s a good example of “evil cannot comprehend good”.
So, wait, they’re saying they object to a god being portrayed as a thing you can see and confirm its existence?? Hmm, interesting. Anyway, though, I’m pretty sure that’s not the first video game where you fought the “god” of its universe. I remember, for one, “Final Fantasy Legend” for the Game Boy (the original one, no “Color” or “Pocket” or whatever, lol), where the final boss was “Creator,” or basically God. As I recall, I really liked that game, but damn, that was one of toughest RPG final bosses I ever fought, I never could beat him after trying multiple times.
It's absolutely disgusting and so disrespectful how they use the words almighty and then made the creator a pokemon that you can actually see, fight, and catch
Nobody tell the OP about the first "Bayonetta" game: certainly "DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods Part II".
In both instances, you kill God.
As Xmas approaches,
It's absolutely disgusting and so disrespectful how they use the date of Saturnalia and then made the holiday about a wimpy demigod that you can actually arrest, torture and kill. So much blatant monotheism in what is supposed to be a pagan holiday, we all grew on loving Zeus and the Greco-Roman gods and everything about them. But this is just a new low disgusting Christain approach they are using to pass messages to youth and kids about the myths of Christainity being older than any religion, god’s existence and they use them in a very sinister way in the Empire that is hard to ignore. Why do you have to force your disgusting monotheist ideologies in an innocent holiday?
Why would there be the concept of a god in a game if the goal was to promote atheism, the absence of belief in them? Considering that atheists are a minority, the authors and artists may not actually be. If that god can be defeated or represented as an image and that yours cannot be, it likely doesn't represent yours. A popular verse about not creating idols of other gods to pray or offer sacrifices to, may also seem irrelevant in the context. But that's why someone included your post on FSTDT: fundamentalism and jumping to hasty conclusions, making a lot out of the mundane...
@Croquemitaine #150002
How WEIRD! You’d think that, as a people, we do not all share a universal respect for a specific flavor of a subset of a specific superstition.
And some people think our governing documentation, which protects exactly this difference of opinion on ideologies, is inspired by such athoritarian views.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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