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Oh come now, Lurk.The internet is a magical place, where linguistic and dialectic possibilities are endless. Why not embrace those variations and see where they lead you.
QuoteStill, there are clues to the Christian purpose of the game. The most obvious is the name: Minecraft Alpha. This is of course a reference to Jesus' revelation that He is the Alpha and the Omega (Rev. 22:13). Also, the only animals in the game you can kill for food are pigs. This emphasizes the New Covenant with Jesus where we can now eat delicious ham -- a common ground we share with most Secularized people.Hahahaha, oh man
Still, there are clues to the Christian purpose of the game. The most obvious is the name: Minecraft Alpha. This is of course a reference to Jesus' revelation that He is the Alpha and the Omega (Rev. 22:13). Also, the only animals in the game you can kill for food are pigs. This emphasizes the New Covenant with Jesus where we can now eat delicious ham -- a common ground we share with most Secularized people.
One of the great revelations of the age of space exploration is the image of the earth finite and lonely...
That's obviously not a serious article, in case it wasn't apparent to you...
Who are you again and why in the world would you expect anything resembling rationality or civility in youtube comments?
http://www.objectiveministries.org/zounds/review-minecraft.htmlwhat
Quote from: Slinky2* on April 14, 2012, 01:40:09 pmMe Gusta moonPlease don't call it that. :\
Me Gusta moon
What is this, Donkey Kong Country in Space?
It's probably just a joke.Remember that one about Spore?
Y'see, this is why we Christians can't have nice things.
Yeah, [Kishmond] came back from Africa, but the ponies have him now.