Church of England demands apology over top-selling game

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The Church of England today ratcheted up its criticism of the Sony corporation for setting a violent PlayStation game in a replica of Manchester Cathedral.
The Church of England today ratcheted up its criticism of the Sony corporation for setting a violent PlayStation game in a replica of Manchester Cathedral.
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19 Jun 2007 04:56p.m.

RyoOkutani wrote:

I dont get it. Why set it in a Shinto shrine instead? What difference does it make? The game has nothing to do with christianity except for its setting in that church, ppl just need to chill out eh. I think that sony is just being made a scapegoat for all this. Some people just take these kinda things way too personally and seriously eh. Honestly though, when i first heard of this on the news, it prompted me to go try the game lol, see what all the fuss was about.

18 Jun 2007 07:24a.m.

harry wrote:

It would appear a lot of people dont know the meaning of the word Christian. Christian means a follower of Christ.None of the religions mentioned in these replys are followers of Christ. Therefor are obviously Not Christian, However they like the world to think they are and have largely succeeded

13 Jun 2007 09:57p.m.

Richard wrote:

Can I also point out Left Behind, Eternal Forces. A christian made computer game where you kill or try to convert non christians. Perhaps christians should look at what their own faith is putting out as games before they attack companies.