Jari,

Thank you for so quickly answering the questions I asked. After reading some of your answers, however, I am concerned about your understanding of some essential elements of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

In the following, even though there are references to your game, my questions and comments are now entirely about real people.

Since you say

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One example is where player looks for earthly tresures, he can at any time start looking for Heavenly treasures as he should and this one teaching in the game.

is it your understanding that, in real life, a person can at any time start looking for heavenly treasures as he should?

You have said that your "target audience is every lost person who likes playing on-line playable adventure games". You also said that an example of a "moral lesson" for players of the game is:

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If you do what is right you are blessed ...

Will the lost players also be told that all of their "righteous deeds" are as filthy rags, and that if they fail, even once, to continue "doing what is right", they are actually under a curse?

When a non-Christian player "makes a right choice" in the game, how will your program know whether to tell him "you are blessed for doing God's will" or "you are cursed for hating God, honoring him with your lips, not your heart?"


In Christ,
Paul S