I am a devoted Christian, What are some jap games with a good portrayal of religion?
I am a devoted Christian, What are some jap games with a good portrayal of religion?
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>good portrayal
elaborate
You probably aren't a real christian and know nothing to little about your own religion.
Shin Megami Tensei
>I am a Christian
Modern Christians are casuals.
Fire Emblem 3 Houses
You should realize that Christianity is holding right-wing principles back, though. Fairy tales make for a weak foundation.
Final Fantasy Tactics. If you get RELIGION BAD out of it you are a retard
The word you're looking for is "devout".
Shared stories make the only possible foundation for a nation state
Grandia 2
Lufia, make sure you apply the patch to get around the retarded censorship though
if you dont use the kjv and trust in faith alone your not a christian
Jeanne d'Arc for the PSP is peak SRPG kino
The stories don't hold up to scrutiny, leading to the collapse we see today as people are left with no moral compass.
>Fairy tales make for a weak foundation.
Fairy tales, folklore, myths, and scripture are what a cohesive culture and social norms stem from.
>jap games
I can give you some with good portrayals of buddhism and Shinto, what else are you expecting though?
So so true
Fedorakeks in here are hysterical. Shouldnt you guys be retweeting Neil degrasse tyson or something
Dragon Quest VIII
We all know you “convert” out of hatred for minorities and women. Christfaggotry is just another outlet for impotent virginal hatred.
>atheism while stealing the virtues of the religion that I hate is the savior of the west
Neetzchecucks can't stop losing, The Malthusian anglo and jewish elite are more respectable than you and more consistent with your beliefs
Dragon quest in general given that the churches and God are almost always a benevolent force in them.
Castlevania series
cool religion, homo erectus shambling about the streets kinda puts the whole thing on shaky footing though IMO. mysterious ways i guess...
Pretty much. I just said VIII specifically because its story goes against 'the church is evil' trope.
The story of the old testament is one of faith and prosperity and disbelief and ruin in cycles. We are now experiencing that first hand.
Castlemania
can anyone tell me what the text on his head means? I'm kinda curious
Forget nations, mass communication has made sharing a story at the nation level impossible. The culture war is a war between stories that ignores bational boundaries (BLM protests in Europe) and the left's is stronger. By stronger I don't mean factually correct I mean it has more power to move people to act.
"Golem"
Castlevania, Xenogears (it's only the shitty fake protestant church that's evil and even then individuals are portrayed as benevolent despite the organization being evil), and the first two Mother games have a positive representation of Christianity.
Christianity is literally communism in religious form. Completely tears down the concept of man becoming god and adds a huge imaginary power gap to keep the cattle in check.
No it doesn't. Golem is גּוֹלֶם. There is no dialect where you can read that as golem. Despite that being the joke, the Hebrew there is not Golem.
did you even fuckin read ANY religious book?
You simply cannot become 'God' kek
>Fire Emblem fag
>retarded
Jokes write themselves
Other way around. Communism is Christianity with the myth stripped away and denying where the values came from.
t. doesn't know a thing about christian cosmology except what is present in seth macfarlane cartoons
revelation literally calls humanity "God's people" in the converse possessive - the original language is written in a way that describes humanity as God's tribe, as in, the thribe that is in communion with God, the tribe that describes God rather than visa versa.
Guys this is gonna be a little off the topic, but isn't the Cross a Pagan symbol?, Most pagan religions use the "+" as one of their symbols, and Jesus (just like most people sentenced to death at the time) was nailed to the Cross because it was a sacrifice to the "Sun", maybe the Cross is an elongated version of the "+" and we been deceived into praising it?
can you tell me what it says then?
thanks for trying
Yep the Romans mixed a bunch of pagan shit in to make the catholics. The true symbol of Christianity is the fish.
You made the christcucks mad
It's only the protestants goy
He's not wrong. Religion is used for controlling the masses and elevating fake deities to beyond their reach so you blindly obey.
Religion isn't even original as they copy each other.
>The true symbol of Christianity is the fish
Can you please elaborate?
Technically yes. But the term that "Christian" originates from started as a derogatory term used against Christ's followers. It isn't always about how a word or symbol started, but rather what it means in the modern day.
*tips*
no its a torture symbol in original form, It becoming a christian symbol is when Julian teams up with the jews to build the third temple just to spite them. Gold gave a black and white cross symbols to the pagans and jewish workers building it and killed all of them who has the symbol attached to it, there's also an account by atheist and pagans that the earth split and eaten all of the workers and leaders who helped building the third temple
Bloodborne
Ah, it's another 'atheist try to sound like experts on religion' thread. My favorite.
elden ring is based and esoteric pilled
*God
The cross (and obsessing over symbols itself) became a thing because of Constantine and the council. But the cross itself was a thing. Christ wasn't the first to be crucified on a cross. That had been going on for hundreds of years under Roman rule and even before the Romans.
Wah? Grandia 2 has a very secular message. All the bad guys tend to be religious zealots, and Elena moves on from being in the Church of Granas to being a circus performer. One of the twists in the story is that Lord Granas was the one that got struck down, not Valmar
Grandia 2 is pretty much another "we have to kill God." jrpg plot. Or at least "we have to kill the church".
Castlevania
SMT II and V
Dragon Quest
Dark Souls
Elden Ring
Fire Emblem
When were churches first popularized in history and how did they looked like?
For me, though, it's the Chi-Rho
God I miss when Christianity was more popular. Christians are ten times more tolerable than the shut we put up with now.
-teh atheist
Google Jesus Fish. The Earliest Christians drew it to authenticate themselves to other Christians in Jesus' lifetime and shortly after. It was a secret because being Christian was illegal and punishable with death. It contains references to him calling the disciples to be fishers of men and the multiplication of fishes and loaves. The focus shift to the passion and resurrection started with Paul who didn't even meet Jesus and had some pretty different ideas than him but declared himself a disciple.
after adam and eve eat from the tree of knowledge, God kicks them out so they can't eat from the tree of life because "they will become like us"
Tower of Babel
People work together to build up to heaven, God says no and destroys the tower and makes it where we can't communicate anymore.
>The Earliest Christians
My branch uses a snek, but I'm a gnostic
Is there even a chance in hell Christianity could ever be made popular again?
What are your thoughts on Buddhism?
The people fighting over religion vs secular are just falling into the trap. It's certain people who are corrupt and exploit systems to their benefit. Both religious systems and secular systems. But people focus on the system itself, rather than the people using it. And that's why these people get away with it.
This is also why people are pointing out that modern wokism is comparable to a religion. Because 1) People on the side of it are exploiting it for money and power and 2) Because the people against it are focused on the system of wokeness, rather than addressing the people within the ideology.
Christianity fell last century and the people who were exploiting it just moved onto wokism. And eventually wokism will fall as well. And those same people will move onto the next popular system. Y'all being played.
That picture of two guys in an elevator.
In America, Christians have some of the highest birthrates. Christianity is pretty strong in Africa and South America, too. Europe has become quite atheist, though.
Bring back the templar aesthetic and some decent practices and maybe. The problem is there are so many schisms.
Shit user. But it's nit like we can do anything about it now is there? I guess we're just stuck living in a crapsack world.
there's a list of Christian friendly games if you really want to find it on google
>Being so contrarian you become religious
I am religious for legit reason, and so should you.
I'm not religious user, but I'm not your enemy either. Praise God and all that. Christ even if people will take advantage of the system, I prefer your bullshit over theirs.
Could it be reformed so that it would be just like it was in it's early days during and after Jesus lifetime?
So it could fight back against the modern Wokeist Christian model that serves to deceive people into becoming sinners? -"the devil is the king of lies" that quote pretty much applies to our modern society today
אמת = "Truth"
The story goes that you erase the first letter, Aleph, to spell מת = "Dead", in order to make the golem stop functioning.
I don't know much about it but it seems practical. Both more and less exclusivist in that it focuses on honing your direct experience not in believing a set of propositions.
I read (From Aryeh Kaplan) that goleps were a meditation created kind of special tulpa or something along the lines and not physical. How reasonable is this?
Shogun 2 Total War
But its not Japanese
>fairy tales
everything in the Bible happened and is real.