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Originally Posted by MattRowen
Teaching about the church: When teaching our children about the church, we often talk about what the special objects and places in churches are and how we use them. We show them the baptismal font, the altar, the sanctuary, the choir, etc. Why not show them these parts of a church and then have them build their own Minecraft church building, alone or in teams? Where would they put the pulpit? The altar? The font? Depending on the kids, they could discuss stylistic decisions. Why choose clear glass or stained glass? (Both are options in Minecraft.) Why choose a small font or an immersion font? (You could use anything from a bowl to a fountain inside the church.) What significance would the choices they make have on worship? Kids can consider these questions as they work.
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It's a lovely idea dear, but totally unrealistic. After years of making macaroni churches and nativities in Sunday School and homeschool projects, children have satisfied their curiosity about how big a baptismal tub might be or where to place it in the church. Instead what happens is children make altars to false gods and Marvel Heroes and then mindcraft characters to simulate gay-sex upon these altars. We parents see this again and again and again. Really, no good can come from mindcraft, a game by Satan for Satan's minions.