Posted by: Objective Scrutator | September 14, 2008

A New Videogame To Be Aware Of

I came across this new video game, ‘Spore’, today. When I saw it at first, I was quite horrified at the goal of the game. Essentially, your goal is to help pond scum evolve into humanoid demons that are capable of obliterating entire galaxies, all in the context of Reptilianism. This game is attempting to give theistic evolutionists, and its public relations term, ‘Intelligent Design’, credibility in the eyes of sensible people; after all, people are generally open minded about new ideas as long as you believe in the same God that they do. The fact is that theistic evolution is a horrible misinterpretation of God’s word that unwittingly tempts children into first agnosticism, then atheism, and finally Hellfire. The reality is that evolution and the concept of a Judeo-Christian God simply cannot exist together.

At first, I was appalled by the complete lack of criticism the game has gotten from Christians; normally, we are quick to criticize anything that goes against our views, such as The Golden Compass. Fortunately, I soon happened to come across this excellent website, Anti Spore. Although it seems to have been overrun by 4chan hackers that are trying to perpetuate the myth that the website is a joke, as well as militant atheists giving the site owners death threats, it seems like a bastion of reason and Enlightenment. It does an excellent job of exposing the questionable movement behind this video game. To quote from just one of their excellent articles:

I used to like Will Wright. He created Sim City, a fantastic game that celebrated the earth that God created for us and allowed you to use all your God given abilities to make an ideal society. But if you ever felt like you had too much power, God would come in with a tornado or an earthquake and put you back in place.

You would think that as a member of the Episcopal Church, a smart man like Will Wright would not be capable of creating Spore. However, we must be reminded that the Episcopal Church is the only church in america that ordains homosexuals on a regular basis.

It makes sense that a perverted church would cause a man to make the creations he has in this game. It just may be that evolution is not the only thing to fear this game teaching your children.

Unfortunately, Will Wright’s corruption probably comes from his days of developing The Sims, a game where you are supposed to help your simulated people rise to the top of the corporate ladder. Although the first game wasn’t really that immoral (other than the fact that your Sim could be a criminal and get rich, as well as the fact that it had no religious overtones), the second one placed a lot more stress on fornicating. In The Sims 2, if you don’t fornicate sooner or later, you’re eventually going to lose your worldly possessions. What’s worse, however, is that homosexual relationships are promoted in that game as natural and healthy.

Will Wright seems to have developed an extraordinary interest in fornication as of late. However, he seems to prefer to promote his bizarre worldview as THE worldview. Let’s face it: he thinks that the universe exploded out of nothing to create planets. Carbon soon combines with other materials on just one of those planets to create life, followed by the immense immersion in fornication of the carbon based materials to develop even more ‘evolved’ creatures. Am I the only one that sees this worldview as ridiculous?


Responses

  1. I guess you can spend your time and energy however you wish, but is criticizing video games what we need to be doing? I don’t know if this should be getting the same attention we put into feeding the fatherless and visiting widows. Does blogging about anti-Christian video games make us the salt and the light? I’m not sure. Good luck with that.

  2. “I guess you can spend your time and energy however you wish, but is criticizing video games what we need to be doing? I don’t know if this should be getting the same attention we put into feeding the fatherless and visiting widows. Does blogging about anti-Christian video games make us the salt and the light? I’m not sure. Good luck with that.”

    The main thing is that there is plenty of material covering the poverty the churches need to address. However, you’d be hard pressed to find a group of Christians denouncing this video game for covertly indoctrinating our children towards the theory of evolution. My number one priority is to help bring people to the elect by keeping them from tempting Hellfire, and alerting them to the demonic connotations of this video game is one thing I can do.

    In the end of times, everything that we blog about will not be enough for Christ. Only through His mercy can we be saved. What He will appreciate is our efforts to spread the Truth.

  3. “Clark Bunch” is a notorious troll paid by a consortium of groups advocating the radical Darwinist agenda (and from what I understand he has a more than passing familiarity with the radical sodomite agenda as well, if you know what I mean). Trust me: you’ll be happier if you just ban him now, rather than letting him take over the site with more absurd lies, sickening filth, and frothing hate like that which he spews in his comment above.

  4. Clark Bunch is an ordained Baptist minister who spends each day spreading the gospel message. The Master’s Table is devoted to promoting the centrality of Christ in scripture, and encourages all Christians to spread the good news any way they can. No DPS, I don’t “know what you mean” about the radical sodomite agenda. I spoke out against the “New Atheists” who are not just content to not believe in God, but attack those of us who choose to when I reviewed Becky Garrison’s book on the subject. Even when we disagree, I find it hard to believe that I “spew frothing hate.” What Clark Bunch are you referring to?

  5. You can get paid for trolling? What a country.

  6. “You can get paid for trolling? What a country.”

    What are you talking about? Money has not been mentioned anywhere in this article.

    As for the dispute between Mr. Bunch and DPS, I sincerely hope that you two can work something out. I, for one, feel that both of you are good Christians. The way I see it, I think that DPS is judging too prematurely, but Mr. Bunch is not judging enough.

    Even if Mr. Bunch does show himself to be a Leftist (which I doubt he will), I still think that he should be allowed to post on this website. Real liberals are allowed to post so that we can see their depravity in all its glory; a moderate may be able to sway them towards the center.

  7. “What are you talking about? Money has not been mentioned anywhere in this article.”
    ““Clark Bunch” is a notorious troll paid by a consortium of groups advocating the radical Darwinist agenda”

  8. See? Even Elephant Bones knows that Clark Bunch is a paid troll!!! If even the furries admit it, you know it has to be true. I doubt Bunch is a furry, though; otherwise, Elephant Bones wouldn’t have betrayed him. Could still be a sodomite, though; in fact, I think it’s safe to assume so.

  9. “See? Even Elephant Bones knows that Clark Bunch is a paid troll!!!”
    I just quoted you to show Ix where money was mentioned.
    “If even the furries admit it,”
    Not a furry.

  10. How is it safe to assume I’m a sodomite? In the first place, it usually not safe to assume anything. In the second, I teach at a private Christain school. I spend all my time ministering to kids in grades 6-12. I lead BCM, I direct Vacation Bible School in the summer. Stop telling people I’m a sodomite. I’m a Sunday school teacher, and a strict conservative. It was funny the first tiime, but what’s with the personal attacks?

    And if I’m a paid troll, the consortium is late with their check, I can tell you that.

  11. “It was funny the first tiime, but what’s with the personal attacks? ”
    They do this all the time, just ignore it.

  12. To get back to the point of this post… the Anti-Spore site is a parody. A very elegant prank, as revealed in the latest post. It sure did stir up a lot of venom, though.

  13. “To get back to the point of this post… the Anti-Spore site is a parody. A very elegant prank, as revealed in the latest post. It sure did stir up a lot of venom, though.”

    Even if it was a parody, it sure did say a lot of intelligent things. That’s liberals for you: they know the right policies for America, but they prefer to mock them, since the right policies often go against their established doctrine. That is why I hate satirists so much, as they refuse to admit that they find conservative ideas appealing.

    Besides, I’m pretty certain that 4chan hacked it, and the website administrators were unable to access their website. There’s always the possibility that they really were pranksters, but 4chan’s involvement gives me suspicions.

  14. “Besides, I’m pretty certain that 4chan hacked it, and the website administrators were unable to access their website. There’s always the possibility that they really were pranksters, but 4chan’s involvement gives me suspicions.”
    Antispore is hosted by WordPress. None of the script kiddies on 4chan could hack into WordPress.

  15. also, http://antispore.com/the-real-about-page/

  16. All who purchase Spore will be subject to brainwashing material by Will Wright. It’s that simple, folks.

  17. “I’m a Sunday school teacher, and a strict conservative.”

    I don’t think a real conservative would be such a big supporter of Darwinist video game propaganda, nor that he would be teaming up with a notorious furry and Communist like Elephant Bones (which, frankly, is Exhibit A for your sympathy with various interest groups that advocate perversion). You’re no more a conservative than John McCain is; you’re a liberal plant, just like him.

  18. I think that, as long as AntiSpore is quoted out of context, their quotes are useful material. The fact that AS is a spoof does not change the fact that Spore is an evil, immoral game.

    I just looked at Mr. Bunch’s website. For the moment, he seems like a good Christian, although I’m sure he will slip up sooner or later.

  19. “Antispore is hosted by WordPress. None of the script kiddies on 4chan could hack into WordPress.”

    You should tell your 4chan buddies to stop mouthing off, then. Lying is a sin, and talking out of your ass is even worse.

    “also, http://antispore.com/the-real-about-page/

    I still think that the website was hacked. Even if it was a parody, it still said some good things.

    “All who purchase Spore will be subject to brainwashing material by Will Wright. It’s that simple, folks.”

    Amen!

    “I don’t think a real conservative would be such a big supporter of Darwinist video game propaganda, nor that he would be teaming up with a notorious furry and Communist like Elephant Bones (which, frankly, is Exhibit A for your sympathy with various interest groups that advocate perversion). You’re no more a conservative than John McCain is; you’re a liberal plant, just like him.”

    I don’t think that we can call Mr. Bunch a liberal, since he hasn’t endorsed it, and his website appears moral. However, we certainly must call into question his failure to condemn this wicked act.

    “I think that, as long as AntiSpore is quoted out of context, their quotes are useful material. The fact that AS is a spoof does not change the fact that Spore is an evil, immoral game.

    I just looked at Mr. Bunch’s website. For the moment, he seems like a good Christian, although I’m sure he will slip up sooner or later.”

    Pokey Minch speaks my words on this unclear incident. I’m proud to be your uncle.

  20. “I just looked at Mr. Bunch’s website. For the moment, he seems like a good Christian, although I’m sure he will slip up sooner or later.”

    OK. I’m telling you, though, I smell RINO.

  21. “OK. I’m telling you, though, I smell RINO.”

    There’s always the possibility that he’s a RINO, true. I’ll have to look for his website and see what candidate he endorsed during the Republican primary, although I can’t find anything. As long as he endorsed Tom Tancredo, Sam Brownback, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, or Ron Paul (IF he did this for reasons unrelated to the War on Terror), he’ll be a good American.


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