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  • Wide-Open
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    Re: Grand Theft Auto 4: Murder Simulator to be released on Tuesda

    Originally posted by Gweni4 View Post
    Haha nope my game works perfect!
    That's all you have to reply to my post thats funny. That's the first thing that came to your mind what a shock. I thought I asked you to STOP hiding behind your storybook.
    Can you do this again in American please? I don't understand what you are trying to say. Is this about Hellywood films? Hide & Seek? Are you a traffic warden shouting "STOP"?

    Now try again.

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  • Mittens2317
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    Originally posted by Wide-Open View Post
    I see the tards are dropping by again. Probably too many freezes in their "game"
    True. But you have to admit that this particular 'tard' has made a point. There is evil in every part of the world. You only need the wrong guidance to trigger it off. There are obviously people out there who abuse our Holy Religion.

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  • Gweni4
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    Re: Grand Theft Auto 4: Murder Simulator to be released on Tuesda

    Originally posted by Wide-Open View Post
    I see the tards are dropping by again. Probably too many freezes in their "game"

    Haha nope my game works perfect!
    That's all you have to reply to my post thats funny. That's the first thing that came to your mind what a shock. I thought I asked you to STOP hiding behind your storybook.

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  • Wide-Open
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    I see the tards are dropping by again. Probably too many freezes in their "game"

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  • Gweni4
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    Re: Grand Theft Auto 4: Murder Simulator to be released on Tuesda

    [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Shall we weigh how many people have committed a crime supposedly because of GTA against how many people HAVE committed murder because "God told me to" "God wanted me to prove my faith" "God says you're black, you're gay, you're wrong" the list goes on and on and on. But no no that’s ok because uh....the bible...god...Jesus...umm...hmm no REAL answer that is because IT’S NOT “OK”! GTA is a game people do not live by it, on the other hand the bible although filled with violence is something people live by. Stop hiding behind that storybook.[/FONT]

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  • Mittens2317
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    This does not surprise me one bit. Video games are evil. They corrupt the minds of today's youth. Just look at games like Super Mario Brothers. Nintendo promote the use of drugs, specifically magic mushrooms, just as Charles Dodgson did for Alice in Wonderland.

    It's disgraceful that the government do not crack-down on these.. these... pests. These soul-rapers. These people who continue to share the air that God gave to us, yet don't have the common decency to provide us with an antidote to the poison they emit themselves.

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  • revrggreen
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    Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
    Brother Bathfire, I posted this very same article HERE a few hours ago. Apologies, I should have linked to it.

    Tho', I expect to see a great many articles and threads (regarding this vicious murder-game) appearing on these boards over the next few weeks. Especially after the games have been played, and the copycat-killings start!


    Rev RG Green

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    As was foretold by True Christians™ everywhere (but particularly at Landover) GTA IV IS the work of the Devil!


    Man stabbed in queue for Grand Theft Auto IV
    A hooded man queuing to buy the new Grand Theft Auto IV, the notoriously violent computer game, stabbed a passer-by in the head and neck. Up to 100 people witnessed the attack.
    Like dozens of video-game sellers across the country, Gamestation in Croydon, South London, opened at midnight yesterday for the launch of the game.
    Onlookers thought initially that the stabbing was part of a stunt by the store to whip up excitement about the release of the 18-certificate title.
    The victim is thought to have struggled home to fetch his own knife for a revenge attack but collapsed in the street and was taken to hospital.
    Malcolm Critchell, who was at the shop with his nephew, Jordan, said: “While waiting outside the store, a man stood next to us and was covered from shoulder to belly in blood. Myself and others thought it was a show to promote the game but when we looked closer, he had been knifed repeatedly. It was unbelievable – there was blood everywhere, all down the street. It was like something out of a nightmare. We were told he had been rude to some bloke [for] which he was knifed. He then went home, grabbed a kitchen knife and went looking for this person.”


    The 23-year-old victim was walking past the queue at about 11pm when he was attacked. Witnesses said that he sustained stab wounds to his head and back. He was treated in hospital and later discharged.


    Marcus Henderson, 24, who was in the queue, said: “It was a scene straight from the game itself. In Grand Theft Auto, when you attack someone but don’t finish them off they’ll come and get you.”


    The Metropolitan Police said that the man involved in Monday’s stabbing “appeared to be in a queue of people who were waiting for [Gamesta-tion] to open for a special event”.


    Critics of the game, in which players can roam freely around a digital landscape murdering, pillaging and stealing, have long argued that it is a dangerous influence.


    Since Rockstar Games and its parent company, Take-Two Interactive Software, released the first Grand Theft Auto game in 1997, they have faced a series of lawsuits from the families of murder victims, claiming that the game inspired the killers.


    Elsewhere, an 18-year-old from Ley-land, Lancashire, was reported to have suffered a broken jaw after being mugged by two older men. Lancashire police said that the motive for the attack was the victim’s new copy of Grand Theft Auto IV, which he had bought from his local Blockbuster store minutes earlier.


    The bad publicity appeared to have little effect on sales. Play.com was taking up to 80 orders a minute and had to take on 90 extra staff to cope. Woolworths reported selling 200 copies a minute and said that it would be sold out by the end of the day.

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  • Wide-Open
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    Re: Grand Theft Auto 4: Murder Simulator to be released on Tuesda

    Originally posted by Father Thomas Martin View Post
    My point was:

    You told him not to make insults, but called him a "retard" (a BIG insult).

    "Pot calling kettle black" is a METAPHOR for hypocritical speech...Oh, I forgot, you think there are no metaphors in the Bible (except for, you say, the quite literal John 6)
    Your point does not match anything I learned from the KJV.

    1 Samuel 2:14
    And he struck it into the pan, or kettle, or caldron, or pot; all that the fleshhook brought up the priest took for himself. So they did in Shiloh unto all the Israelites that came thither.

    But I don't think you meant that now did you? Did you mean I should go after him with a fleshhook?

    Methaphorically speaking, I'm more an "eye for an eye" guy than a "turn the other cheek" one. I will of course (Matthew 5:39), as God commands me. But afterwards I still might find a good reason to punch someone's light out, as smithing a True Christian on the cheeks is just NOT DONE.

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  • just Jimi
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    All hail to Grand Theft Auto IV!!!!
    It's the best game ever!!!!!

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  • JennyD
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    Originally posted by Molineux View Post
    Hmm... considering this forum seems to condone violence toward women, i don't think you can say anything, as you are a member of this cult.

    And JennyD, i am a man. Perhaps one day you will learn what those are.
    Then why is your name Molly New? And why do you argue that women are the equals of men, even when God says they are not?

    Are you some sort of cross-dressing liebral pantywaist transgendered queerboy? Jesus hates queerboys, and crossdressing, and the effeminate. Would you like Scriptural references?

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  • Father Thomas Martin
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    Originally posted by Wide-Open View Post
    I never called him a nigra, did I now?

    Or is pot and kettle some papal code for unspeakable things?
    My point was:

    You told him not to make insults, but called him a "retard" (a BIG insult).

    "Pot calling kettle black" is a METAPHOR for hypocritical speech...Oh, I forgot, you think there are no metaphors in the Bible (except for, you say, the quite literal John 6)

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  • Eugene Hackwith
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    Originally posted by Magikarp View Post
    It does freeze a lot, mainly because of a lot more stuff in the game since GTA 3.
    That's God talking to you through a malfunctioning game, friend...listen..just listen to him!

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Magikarp View Post
    Yeah, you're right. I got the game today, to see how "sinful", hehe, I figured I would give Rockstar another chance and buy it. It does freeze a lot, mainly because of a lot more stuff in the game since GTA 3.
    That's not why it freezes.

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  • Magikarp
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    Originally posted by Eugene Hackwith View Post
    A blessing in disguise! Some players of this sickening, disgusting game are reporting problems with it...the game is "freezing" on them. Surely this is divine intervention! Gamers will be damned if they don't take this as a sign to not play the game.

    Full story here
    Yeah, you're right. I got the game today, to see how "sinful", hehe, I figured I would give Rockstar another chance and buy it. It does freeze a lot, mainly because of a lot more stuff in the game since GTA 3.

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