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- bluevirtue
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Hi I'm looking for a Christian browser MMO, I would appreciate suggestions please.
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Not aware of any that are complete...some in development. Welcome and nice avatar!
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You mean that Christian game developers will actually start thinking "I am going to stop watering down my games! Christ deserves a superior game for once that isn't a lame excuse for a solitaire deck or myst clone!"? Yeah, right... that'll happen...
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technically Lord of the Rings and Hobbit are based of the bible sort of. so therefore there games are biblical.
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All games that use the tolkien-verse are hardly what I would consider to be Christian. I would consider them to still be family friendly though. Besides, I do not recall there being a tolkien browser mmorpg.
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For the record, though, the Return of the King game was awesome.
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*twitch*micah211 wrote:technically Lord of the Rings and Hobbit are based of the bible sort of. so therefore there games are biblical.
Where did you ever get the idea that tolkien based his work off the bible? He was an athiest. Not saying it isn't true, but I've never heard anything like that. I remember hearing that him and CS Lewis were great friends and went to write their own works of fiction. Lewis wrote Narnia and he wrote the Hobbit.
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Both of those claims are totally off-base. It's fairly widely known that Tolkien was the one to convert C.S. Lewis to Christianity, however, it's disputed whether he was still a believer at his death-bed.blacksinow wrote:Where did you ever get the idea that tolkien based his work off the bible? He was an athiest.
My point is that Narnia has more of a significance then The Hobbit or Lord of the Rings. Besides, fighting against an evil unseen force is always predominant in movie culture. Kind've like the woman who likes to manipulate men and buy shoes. (Obviously not all women are like this.) Or the woman who tells her husband to do something and yells at them for it. (Again, obviously not all women are like this.) And the man who is into sports and nothing else. You get the point.
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Tolkien was a strict orthoox Catholic, but above all else a lover of myth, which is what Middle Earth was to him. It wasn't "fantasy", it was a set of myth on par with Homer.
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