My x Chelsey was like that whenever I'd play Lufia or Lunar. Lufia because mortals were opposing a god rather than paying homage to him, Lunar because instead of a god it was a goddess, Althena, who had four dragons and a special warrior known as a Dragonmaster to protect her.


But thou must!
-----Original Message----- From: Thomas Ward
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:21 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Children's Games was Audyssey Format

Hi Shaun,

Weather a Sith Lord is satanic or not  really is beside the point. The
point is that some religious people, note I said some, have tunnel
vision when they look at secular games, movies, etc. Instead of taking
an alien with powers as an alien with powers or a sorceress who uses
magic for good at face value they always have to insinuate that there
is something satanic or evil about it when that may not have even
occurred to the author at all. They can't separate secular
entertainment from their religious view of the world, and thus make
unreasonable demands that this game, movie, book, whatever be banned
when the majority of people would disagree with that opinion on
secular grounds.

Case in point. A few years ago a Georgia mother took her local grade
school to court because she discovered they had recently purchased the
Harry Potter books for the school library. She didn't want her child
being exposed to those because in her opinion they were full of
witchcraft and Satanism, and wanted the school library to outright ban
the books from any child reading them. The case went all the way to
the Georgia Supreme Court and eventually the court ruled in favor of
the school on the grounds that a book can not be banned for religious
reasons because it would violate the U.S.Constitutions First Amendment
writes of freedom of speech and freedom of the press.

What this goes to show is some religious people will scream bloody
murder if their own personal freedoms of religion, press, and speech
are effected in any way shape or form but they have no problems of
taking those rights away from anyone else who doesn't share their
religious views. A simple note to the principle or school librarian
stating not to let her son check those books out of the library would
have probably been fair, but this woman was waging a holy war to have
the books totally removed from the school library even though she had
no right under the U.S. Constitution to deny non-Christian children
the right to read those books. This is an example of the extremes some
Christian parents will go to in order to suppress things they don't
want their children exposed to such as games, books, movies, etc.

Cheers!

On 4/18/13, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:

well that could be semi true ok syth are not saten but probably could
be, the profile for them is quite evil ultimately so, so they could
be devels at least though never thought about that till now it does
make sence in the way.

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