Originally posted by Zild
All I'm saying is that his main problem with FFX was that it teaches that pagan (or, more importantly, non-Christian) beliefs are good.
The comparison with Medieval: Total War is that a rather large portion of the game revolves around the smiting of the enemies of God, those who do not follow pagan beliefs. Whilst perhaps my statement was slightly over the top, that was it's intention... (my apologies once again for my attempts at humour...)
Though, this done bring up another, ever-so-slightly FF related question...
In medieval times the Papacy outlawed the use of crossbows, because they were a very strong weapon which could be used by anybody with only a few months training, whilst bows took years to master, and could be used to kill a knight through rather thick armour...
However, the weapon weapon itself was not outlawed, just the use of it against fellow Christians. The use of crossbows against Muslims was still allowed.
The question is this: would it have been okay to use magic, a pagan devilry, in battle against non-Christians?
(SPOILER)In FF10, when the team started going against the teachings of Yevon they were excommunicated, even though they working towards Yevon's goals. Is this inflexibility a downfall of the beliefs of Yevon, or is it good that they stick to their beliefs no matter what, unlike Christianity with it's constant double-standards and hypocracy?
Whilst I agree that people are entitled to their opinions, they must realise that their opinion is not the only one; I always try to consider every viewpoint, though I admit it is difficult. I only wish this author would have done the same.
This isnt a rant solely about Christians, it's about all people who act in that manner. Even a Christian friend of mine agrees that this kind of article does no good for either those who read it, or those it represents...
[Remember - an attack on one of my favourite games is an attack on me!]