Hi Denny, thank you for replying so boldly (wich is a right way)!

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Adopted said:
CJari,

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Please ask any questions you might have, feedback would be great.

Please don't hold my humble opinion against me, as your own opinion in this matter may be as good as mine. I believe I have a good idea about the immense amount of time you've put into this project with good intentions.[/b]

I don't understand what could I possibly hold against you.

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To me, however, I just can't reconcile my reverence for the Scripture with movies, contemporary (post-modern and rock and roll) music, television or video games. It all, to me, seems to cheapen or degrade and make common and irreverent the words that should be simply read or spoken to those that desire by God's Spirit and Grace to hear.

I feel the same way about some music and movies, at least the way the movies are made, I dont agree on somethings I saw in passion of Christ movie not that I claim to know better way of representing Christ's suffering and other things, which is why I dont.
And I agree if we say that God's word alone is good enough, it is perfect and doesnt need to be "sold" in anyway.

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I may be all wet, but this is what I currently affirm. I truly believe that people should be lead into the Church solely by God's Spirit in union with the life giving words of Scripture and not the cleaverness of the flesh. (Calvin, Institutes 2-3-4)

I totally agree and this is why I want to make a VoHW a game which isn't like having fun while learning to know God nor a game with "prayer points" or "faith points". But of course this is still a game and the whole idea behind that is to provide something else in replace of the secular games.

I hope my answer gives a new view about this game because it really is meant to be different from secular games and rather lead players away from their computers to seek God than serve their desires of having fun.