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How Deep The Father's Love, sung by Skillet on their Ardent Worship album. (It was around Easter they sang it, too. John Cooper mentions it in his prayer on stage.)
Okay, faith is not supposed to be a completely private matter. agreed. But I think tact is extremely important. The fire and brimstone approach on the open street..just plain out doesn't work. It even p****s ME off.
Preaching straight out salvation and how humans damn themselves to hell has...
I said it before. The Bible Game for the PS2 was just a chocked up rendition of simple trivia. My friend out of seminary beat the game in 20-40 minutes, and he's not a gamer...at all.
LAME
bump. :P
I'm not givin up on this site to be noticed.
Come on, people. I know you'll love this stuff. Just give it a whirl and everything will be okay.
Red's new album "Innocence and Instinct"
"Start Again," "Death of Me," and "Shadows" are my favs.
Also listening to stuff from OCRemix.org, and from Humanworkshop. Good janx.
yeah, sure. ok. And I guess ALL Celtic folk songs are okay to listen to because they don't have electric guitar or a double-bass pedaled drumset? Celtic folk songs, for example, talk about sex and drinkin more often than all different types of rock music combined.
The mere fact that Christian...
oh, dude, I totally agree. I've used both Skillet and FM Static's song "Take Me As I Am" to aid me in actually bringing one of my best friends to Christ. (Best feeling EVER, btw).
Favorite songs of Skillet varies with time and circumstance. I have so many favs from them. lol.
"It's Not Me, It's...
Fav Movies:
Passion of the Christ (of course)
Star Wars (hence the screenname)
LOTR
1st Narnia movie (Caspian sucked)
Equillibrium
Legend of the Drunken Master
District B13
Fullmetal Alchemist
Trigun
Gurren Lagann
Fav Books:
Bible
This Present Darkness/Piercing the Darkness by Frank E. Peretti...
Favorite ReMixes:
Sonic 3 (From the Projekt Chaos album):
Live at Sandopolis by BrainCells, SnappleMan
Dead Batteries by SnappleMan
The Doomsday by norg, SnappleMan
Final Fantasy VII (Voices of the Lifestream album):
Rare Countdown by The Orichalcon
Black Wing Metamorphasis by bLiNd...
Go here:
http://www.ocremix.org
What this site is, is a place where kids/dudes/peoples take their favorite video game music (from almost ANY game imaginable), and re-vamp it in a cool original way. Some tracks are strangely done, yes, but the majority of them are worth a definite listen. I've...
hmm...Took Demon Hunter out for a while.
I listen to A LOT of video game music.
Currently listening to Electronica stuff from Test Drive 6
Also diggin stuff from www.ocremix.org. It's a FREE site where you download FREE remixed versions of original video game music. You ALL should check it out...
no offense taken. I appreciate your feedback. Probably some of the best, well thought out responses to my inquiry. I hadn't thought of most of that. Although, my subject matter is already blatently taken straight out of the Bible itself.
Dante's Inferno just came out. It's based on the book, of...
That was/is my original intent. Perhaps people could become more accustomed to the stories or teachings in The Word as a result of me doing this. I'm kind of stuck in the middle now, to be honest. On one hand, like I said, I don't want my players/audience to just pick up the Bible enough to get...
I've been rethinking my attempt to make a video game where you would have to use the Bible or a Strong's Concordance to further yourself in the game. The Bible is our letter from God, not a strategy guide. I fear that if I make this happen, people will just be using the Bible as a crutch for...
Xenogears was a GREAT game and fun to play...but yes, it was HIGHLY sacreligious. The Xenosaga series followed suit, as well. I could go on forever talking about how games could offend us Christians, but that's not what this forum is about. lol.
back on the subject posted at the beginning of the article...
I'm almost sure someone else said this before me, but I had little time to read through the previous three pages of replies, but I'll say this anyways.
Personally, I think alot of things rest on circumstancial areas. Grand Theft...
no, you just have to do it RIGHT. It's easy to do things wrong, but that doesn't mean there's not a right way to do it. John did it, Paul did it, and Jesus did it a ton. Why can't we?
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