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The Left Behind video game (LBVG) was the lead item on Jay Seculow's radio show yesterday, in which he decried the campaign to get Walmart to stop carrying LBVG. Typical Sekulow comments were that the game was only rated T13 appropriate for teens, and where were the campaigners when the Grand Theft games were being brought out? The kids are going to play shoot-em-up games, so why not a Biblically based one? Also, that the game is based on Revelation, and that the so-called Christians objecting to the game don't believe in this chapter and in much of the rest of the Bible. Also, that people objecting to the game weren't Christian, and were trying to persecute Christianity. And so on... (1
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I didn't hear much of the call-in comments. I had heard of this elsewhere, and dismissed it as unlikely to occur, but there is indeed an anti-abortion aerial banner ("This is Roe v Wade", next to a very hard-to-see picture which might be an ultrasound or a photo of a fetus). I spotted this at the day-before-Labor-Day fireworks festivities in Cincinnati, OH, an event that draws about 300,000 visitors in good weather. Here's a webpage of the probable originator of the banner: http://www.abortionno.org/CBRMidwest/0606.html (0
comments)In my opinion, this was not exactly the most effective advert, but then again I was on a hill about 1.5 miles from the center of the venue. |
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