Holy cow
Another religion thread, yay! This was just too good to pass up though, I think the commercial might be better than the snuggie commercial.
http://www.gamespy.com/articles/104/1046545p1.html
Prayer Works Interactive has revealed the megaton of the year with the announcement of Mass: We Pray. The le is supposedly the first worship-themed game to use motion controls and features two unique peripherals.
Players can use the CROSS controller to play one of 24 mini-games including Sign of the Cross, Holy Water Sprinkle and Holy Communion. The game also ships with the KNEELER accessory -- similar to the Wii Fit Board -- which simulates the real-life fun of kneeling prayers. Since violent videogames are the cause of so many problems in society, Prayer Works Interactive reassures families that they, "shouldn't be scared of videogames," adding, "just like television and radio before that, it's not the medium that's dangerous; it's how you use it." Mass: We Play is said to be scheduled for an Easter 2010 release, and pre-orders will be made available November 20th.
I commend them for helping people see that all video games aren't bad, but still this creeped me out just a little.
Holy cow
Christianity began as a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. When it went to Athens, it became a philosophy. When it went to Rome, it became an organization. When it went to Europe, it became a culture. When it came to America, it became a business.
that looks like a cool game. i would be in the front row in no time.
we are living in an era where pressing buttons on a guitar controller and listening to music became the most popular video game in the history of the world
Violent videogames are the cause of problems in society? What the ever happened to personal accountability in this country?
It was a business long before coming to America.
Soul-saving all the way to the bank!
I don't see you ing about other games
Other games don't disgust me.
I said Wii pray (PPPRRAAAYYY!)
Ah yeah Wii pray (PPPRAAAYYYY!)
Wii got to pray just to make it today
Wow, really? Religion/Christianity wasn't a business before coming to America? That's just ignorant.Seriously, that's hilarious.
It's LESS of a business now than it has been in the past. There are thousands of small, modest churches that barely stay operating and don't indulge in opulence for their congregation.
+1
Anyone who knows basic history would know this.
So apparently this is a joke. Hopefully Angel_Luv can her deposit back.
First off, I'm not some militant, uneducated atheist who's condemning all of American Christianity. It was just a rotund quote that worked in a thread about a dogma based video game. Sheesh.Wow, really? Religion/Christianity wasn't a business before coming to America? That's just ignorant. Seriously, that's hilarious.
It's LESS of a business now than it has been in the past. There are thousands of small, modest churches that barely stay operating and don't indulge in opulence for their congregation.
I'd opine anyway that there's a difference between state, church and private wealth. I'm sure it had been done before and in other places, but yeah, plenty of individual American citizens have done quite well using Christendom as an economic engine. I'm one of them.
Last edited by balli; 11-18-2009 at 12:01 PM.
I thought for sure I was the only one who thought of that. I took too long and didn't give youor others enough credit.
Not the same beliefs
Time and time again
Makin them moves, still gonna let you in
...or some . Nice reference.
As a Christian, I will have to say that this is one of the most disturbing things I have ever seen......ever.
Yes its fake.... but would you really put it past some company funded by the church to do something like this?
There was a Moses NES game back in the day. Officially unlicensed by Nintendo. I think the AVGN did an episode about it.
If I'm not mistaken, there's a christian game from back in the mid 90's based on either wolfenstein 3d or doom's engine where you shoot fruit at animals and
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