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ProzacFreak:
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Timboli: This post of yours hasn't been edited in 3 days, yet you sent me a PM yesterday saying you cannot post links, and yet seemingly you can.

I don't know you from a bar of soap, and yet you send me a youtube link that has some religious aspect, perhaps even something humorous.

I'm not in the habit of watching youtube clips sent to me by a stranger, and I'm not much into watching youtube clips in any case. Personally I class much of it as spam.

I politely say, sorry I'm not interested, then you say a few things, make some assumptions, then prevent me from replying to you.

Clearly you were offended by the fact I did not think it was as important to watch as you did.

It's a funny world sometimes ... especially the people in it. wink wink nudge nudge
i don't know why i was able to post that link and not one today.

As for my PM, I was really out of line there, with the link and my reaction, and I am really really sorry about that.
I totally understand your reaction.

I can assure you I'm not usually that big of a douchebag and hopefully one day be able to prove it to you :D
Post edited November 03, 2021 by ProzacFreak
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Timboli: I wasn't referring to any message, just looking at the whole concept intellectually.

And if anything like Bible School, I definitely would not be interested in the game, as that would clearly be propaganda.
Ah, I see. It's just not many people differentiate between messaging and propaganda.

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Timboli: Personally I don't think it is the greatest story ever told, far from it. The Lord Of The Rings trilogy for instance, leaves it for dead. But in the context of how the bible has impacted the world and many lives, and how many people who barely read or have never read anything else, it has had the impact of the greatest story ever told.
So, basically, you think it's not the greatest story ever told but the most influential story ever told?
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Timboli: They say The Bible is the greatest story ever told, a
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Breja: I'm not sure who says that, but they desperately need to read something else :D
While I'm not sure about 'the greatest story' I do agree with Tmboli, that the Bible is mostly a good read. There are boring parts, but there are lots of interesting stories in it. And if course it is one of the historically most important books due to its impact.

Actually I have read all major religious works, out of interest. I don't believe any of it, but it is very interesting and offers insights in the different cultures. But as much as I like the Bible, I still think that the Edda is more entertaining.
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Lifthrasil: Actually I have read all major religious works, out of interest. I don't believe any of it, but it is very interesting and offers insights in the different cultures. But as much as I like the Bible, I still think that the Edda is more entertaining.
Edda, Kalevala, Gilgamesh, Popol Vuh, The Iliad and Odyssey - I'd say they all far surpass the Bible (or most of it) in terms of literary and storytelling merits.
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Lifthrasil: Actually I have read all major religious works, out of interest. I don't believe any of it, but it is very interesting and offers insights in the different cultures. But as much as I like the Bible, I still think that the Edda is more entertaining.
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Breja: Edda, Kalevala, Gilgamesh, Popol Vuh, The Iliad and Odyssey - I'd say they all far surpass the Bible (or most of it) in terms of literary and storytelling merits.
Oh yes, Kalevala and Gilgamesh are great too! Homers works too, but I wouldn't rate them as religious works. Though I have to admit that the difference between religious myths and heroic legends is fluid.
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Breja: Gilgamesh
If you're looking for Akkadian mythos, you need Enuma Elis, not their equivalent of a Marvel movie :P
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Breja: Gilgamesh
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WinterSnowfall: If you're looking for Akkadian mythos, you need Enuma Elis, not their equivalent of a Marvel movie :P
That's a really bizarre comparison.
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Breja: That's a really bizarre comparison.
As bizarre as a 40th century archeologist calling "Blade" a religious work praising the day-walker for his role as a holy warrior :P. There's holy water, crosses and sliver in it after all, which implies the existence of a higher power, right?

The Epic of Gilgamesh was what most people attribute as an inspiration for the adventures of Hercules later on, so it's not that much of a stretch to see where I'm coming from. An adventure story in which the gods get a "guest star" appearance is still an adventure story.
Post edited November 04, 2021 by WinterSnowfall
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Breja: That's a really bizarre comparison.
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WinterSnowfall: As bizarre as a 40th century archeologist calling "Blade" a religious work praising the day-walker for his role as a holy warrior :P. There's holy water, crosses and sliver in it after all, which implies the existence of a higher power, right?

The Epic of Gilgamesh was what most people attribute as an inspiration for the adventures of Hercules later on, so it's not that much of a stretch to see where I'm coming from. An adventure story in which the gods get a "guest star" appearance is still an adventure story.
I guess I see where you're coming from, but I still think it's a bit of a stretch :D But then I don't really think of Gilgamesh as an "adventure story". It's very poetic, beautiful and slightly melancholic. If we were to keep to your "cinematic" analogy I'd say it's much more Blade Runner than a Marvel movie, but then at this point we probably start to sound like those two guys at a party who sit in the kitchen high as kites having the dumbest philosophical discussions :D
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Timboli: [...]
They say The Bible is the greatest story ever told.
[...]
I have read both the old and new testamant. 'They' are wrong, It is not...
Scenario is really fat book full of action, if I could give a fact or two about the game itself...
Do not be afraid to wear safety glasses when you saw! :D

quoting internet:
twinfinite
“Go back in time over 2,000 years and follow the same path as Jesus Christ, from his baptism to the resurrection. Inspired by the New Testament stories, ‘I Am Jesus Christ’ is a simulation like no other.
Are you prepared to fight with Satan in the desert, cure the sick and help the needy? Perform over 30 iconic miracles from the feeding of the 5,000 and healing lepers to the calming of the sea and giving sight to the blind.
Recharge the Holy Spirit’s power through prayer as brand new concepts work in conjunction with timeless tales. ‘I Am Jesus Christ’ is inspired by the New Testament and hopes to spread the Gospel uniquely and engagingly.

Journey through over 10 hours of gameplay across the desert, water, and mountains. All culminating in the famous story of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection.”

Key features:

Experience Christ’s life first-hand from his birth through to the crucifixion and resurrection
Explore accurate recreations of significant locations in the Holy Land including Jerusalem and the Galilee
Perform over 30 amazing miracles including the feeding of the 5,000 and walking on water
Receive the power of the Holy Spirit, and increase its power through prayer
Interact with over 60 characters, including Christ’s disciples. Recreate essential events including The Last Supper

“'I am Jesus Christ' video game causes stir”
FoxNews

“A new computer game called “I Am Jesus Christ,” will allow gamers to role-play as the Good Shepherd himself.”
NYPost

“Experience Jesus' miracles first-hand!” & "reactions(...)prove that Jesus died for our sims"
IGN

gameinformer interview
https://www.gameinformer.com/interview/2020/01/02/answering-six-big-questions-about-i-am-jesus-christ

edit: There will be Demo now and later a Prologue. Beta testing starts. end of transmission : )
Post edited November 04, 2021 by user deleted
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psychosopher: Scenario is really fat book full of action, if I could give a fact or two about the game itself...
Do not be afraid to wear safety glasses when you saw! :D

quoting internet:
twinfinite
“Go back in time over 2,000 years and follow the same path as Jesus Christ, from his baptism to the resurrection. Inspired by the New Testament stories, ‘I Am Jesus Christ’ is a simulation like no other.
Are you prepared to fight with Satan in the desert, cure the sick and help the needy? Perform over 30 iconic miracles from the feeding of the 5,000 and healing lepers to the calming of the sea and giving sight to the blind.
Recharge the Holy Spirit’s power through prayer as brand new concepts work in conjunction with timeless tales. ‘I Am Jesus Christ’ is inspired by the New Testament and hopes to spread the Gospel uniquely and engagingly.

Journey through over 10 hours of gameplay across the desert, water, and mountains. All culminating in the famous story of Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection.”

Key features:

Experience Christ’s life first-hand from his birth through to the crucifixion and resurrection
Explore accurate recreations of significant locations in the Holy Land including Jerusalem and the Galilee
Perform over 30 amazing miracles including the feeding of the 5,000 and walking on water
Receive the power of the Holy Spirit, and increase its power through prayer
Interact with over 60 characters, including Christ’s disciples. Recreate essential events including The Last Supper

“'I am Jesus Christ' video game causes stir”
FoxNews

“A new computer game called “I Am Jesus Christ,” will allow gamers to role-play as the Good Shepherd himself.”
NYPost

“Experience Jesus' miracles first-hand!” & "reactions(...)prove that Jesus died for our sins"
IGN

gameinformer interview
https://www.gameinformer.com/interview/2020/01/02/answering-six-big-questions-about-i-am-jesus-christ
"Boring. I'll stick to GTA." -Pope Francis
Pope Francis is an impostor so no wonder
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ProzacFreak: i don't know why i was able to post that link and not one today.

As for my PM, I was really out of line there, with the link and my reaction, and I am really really sorry about that.
I totally understand your reaction.

I can assure you I'm not usually that big of a douchebag and hopefully one day be able to prove it to you :D
No problem, no harm done. :)
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LootHunter: Ah, I see. It's just not many people differentiate between messaging and propaganda.
I wouldn't even class it as messaging, unless that's how you choose to see it. I can skip or ignore those bits ... especially if someone else has already gone to the trouble to do that for me (i.e Life Of Brian).

Despite all the religious mumbo jumbo, there is actually a reasonable story in there ... Fantastical if you like.

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LootHunter: So, basically, you think it's not the greatest story ever told but the most influential story ever told?
Well, greatest doesn't necessarily mean best. Greatest can be size of impact ... greatest reaching etc ... greatest influence.

Anyway, I wasn't the person or persons who coined the term 'Greatest Story Ever Told' in relation to the Bible. I kind of just used it to illustrate it is much more than just a religious document ... there is a real story in there ... if not actually real in a holistic sense.

So whether I would be interested in the demo or not depends on whether it is just a story, which could be good, or whether it is being used to further propagate religious belief, which would be bad in my view ... I don't want preaching at, which I will go out of my way to avoid.

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Lifthrasil: And if course it is one of the historically most important books due to its impact.

Actually I have read all major religious works, out of interest. I don't believe any of it, but it is very interesting and offers insights in the different cultures. But as much as I like the Bible, I still think that the Edda is more entertaining.
Indeed. We are talking about the history of mankind right there.

If you want to understand humanity, then religious belief and related is one big entry point.

I'd go even further and relate it to the capabilities etc of the human mind.

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amok: I have read both the old and new testamant. 'They' are wrong, It is not...
You just love posting those shallow one liners don't you. :P

I guess no-one can accuse you of substance abuse. ;)
Post edited November 04, 2021 by Timboli