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A blogger's opinion on Church of England's charges against Sony

Posted Jun 16, 2007 at 4:57AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: PS3 Tags: ESRB, Jack Thompson, Sony, Tag Games
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The 'New God' - Image 1


Back when video games were still starting out, controversies would revolve around cowboys saving a native American girl or female protagonists with big packages raiding tombs. Mothers who found their kids ripping guts out and eating eyeballs shouted their concerns. ESRB was formed to tag games with warnings and moderate sales to certain age brackets, but the noise never winded down.

Recently, lawyers bashing violence in video games have been the trend. Thanks to some ace-attorney all gamers know, law suits became common against companies like Rockstar. Today, another institution is rising up against a branch of the video gaming industry.

As most of us know, the Church of England is not happy about an English church being depicted in Sony's Resistance: Fall of Man. Instead of simply requesting the game to be pulled out like what Jack Thompson does, the church officials also ask for substantial donations and for Sony to support anti-gun crime groups.

To be fair, religious controversies with video games have a long-running history. In earlier times, games viewing religion in a negative context got censored often. A certain Xbox game, Kakuto Chojin, was taken out of the circulation for offending many Muslims. Nowadays, we get more games with religious references like the Xenosaga and Shin Megami Tensei series.

Mary Magdalene and the young boy who collaborated with Lucifer - Image 1Mary Magdalene and the young boy who collaborated with Lucifer - Image 2


For some odd reason, the Church of England haven't taken serious legal actions against games that allow God to be killed, or befriend Lucifer. Instead, Resistance: Fall of Man is taking the heat for having a cathedral backdrop on a game with a fictional setting and storyline.

We do understand the concerns, making a holy establishment as a hunting place for the Chimera and therefore a vehicle for violence-filled entertainment may be putting them in a bad light. But first and foremost, the game is rated M for a reason. It's supposed to be in the hands of people in the right age and state of mind.

With the call for pulling the game off the shelves or changing the cathedral area, why should they also ask "donation" from the money the game produced? It's such an irony, that the bread earned from an "evil" game be given to the holy church.

Did they seriously come up with such a request while taking into consideration the backlash from gamers and faithful followers alike? Donations are supposed to be voluntary, offered to help the church serve better. Does the Church of England want the donations because Sony never paid commercial fees to include the place in the game? Doesn't that defeat the idea that they don't want the cathedral to be a battleground in-game at all?

On the legal side, Sony may have a huge advantage. It's not very likely to see R:FoM taken down for having a fictional church. In all other forms of media, the church gets defiled. There is no reason for a video game to be any special, since it's even marked unsuitable for younger audiences. Books are available to all, while restricted movies can be viewed at home any time.

Church of England officials may have their reasons, but their requests don't seem too good. Let's just hope this problem gets resolved without both sides making each other look bad to the public.



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# What I want to know is...Blade 2007-06-16 04:39
How fighting against Aliens is going to cause kids to have massive gun fights in the Cathedral like they are stating :S.

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# lolGuest 2007-06-16 05:02
church needs to stfu and stop being greedy

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# only ifGuest 2007-06-16 05:26
Only if the church took such drastic actions in fighting molestation by priests.... one can only hope.

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# retardedGuest 2007-06-16 06:11
its very likely that 3 million ppl will willingly give up their copy of rfom and sony will pay 5 million dollars to some child molesting greedy priests. Who the hell am i kidding?

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# .Guest 2007-06-16 06:18
. basically i agree with everything written

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# emailGuest 2007-06-16 06:27
dean@manchester cathedral.com is the email of that bastard...

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# lolGuest 2007-06-16 06:45
hahahahahahahah aha spam his ass!

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# Chill Out C of EGuest 2007-06-16 07:06
Sign the petition to ask the Church of England to chill out:



http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/CofEChill/index.html

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# They suckGuest 2007-06-16 07:29
Bunch of idiots. Who the hell do they think they are. Sony has no right to donate s**t. I hope they never do. I hate idiots like Jack Thompson, and these guys...Sony shouldn't be their b**ch.

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# ...Guest 2007-06-16 08:15
This is by far one of the biggest piles of $hit i've read. We want a donation? So it's wrong to have a fictional battle, in a fictional setting but ok to pocket profits made from it? Hypocrites!

I'm so sick of these people who think gamers are complete retards or 8 year olds and we're going to go out and mimic everything we see in a game. If that were the case i'd be a mass murderer ten times over by now.

Facts are the only reason the church is doing this crap is to take away from bad rap it got in all those molestation cases and if they can make buck while at it then that's just a bonus...hope they all burn in hell and the chimera torture their greedy souls...

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# ...Guest 2007-06-16 08:28
I agree with your points but i think you should calm down. Remember, these people lead their lives by the rules of a fiction book, we should pity them.

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# ...Guest 2007-06-16 11:44
ill think, Resistance makes the Church Famous, lal, ill be proud if my house were in a Alien VS Human War Game as a Battlefield.. oh gawd.. it makes me *****ing laughing xD

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# i agreeGuest 2007-06-16 12:10
well all of these comments made me laugh they r so true i mean yah sure blame sony for everything so they can be bankrupt.what about blair blowing up mosque in iraq nobody says anything.lets do one thing ask (order) sony for a donation for them to.

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# ummGuest 2007-06-16 13:34
bankrupt? rofl they're far away from being bankrupt. the only thing that can bankrupt them is like bombing the banks they go to.

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# OMgGuest 2007-06-16 13:52
Oh my god. When I was scrolling down and saw Jenova's picture I was like NO WAY. Looked at the title and I was like... oh...



*sob*

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# ..Guest 2007-06-16 17:21
Its all about the money, its all about the dum dum deddy dee dummm. I'm sorry i'll stop singing now.. :)

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# re: bopooGuest 2007-06-16 23:07
Ouch. As a Christian, that offended me as much as the CoE demanding donations from Sony.

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# ConfusionGuest 2007-06-16 23:09
The Church of England is protestant, not Roman Catholic. CoE priests are allowed to marry and have families and such. It's the "chaste" Catholic priests that are infamous for molesting children.

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# ClarificationGuest 2007-06-16 23:11
It's the Roman Catholic church that's infamous for child molestation cases, not the Church of England. Not to say some CoE priest hasn't molested children before, but they're not the ones with that stigma.

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# me 2Guest 2007-06-16 23:30
i thought the same thing, FF7! woot! ps3 remake Finally! party! then title hit me and FTW i was pissed. why is jenova here anyway? shouldve put an angel from resistance fom.

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# ...Guest 2007-06-17 07:36
Well said

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# we abuse our religion!Guest 2007-06-17 13:15
Their chuch sucks and they dont have enough people donating to keep them going. Their using god and jesus to get them money from corporations, like sony.



Sony should just buy them a ps3 and leave it on their door step and they'd stop their blasphemy.

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