In the Event of Rapture, Getting "Left Behind" May Not Be Nonchristians’ Biggest Problem…
November 28th, 2006

As a practicing, if not “official,” Quaker, and as someone who is decidedly pro-peace, I may be vastly more sensitive to this sort of thing than most people (though I sincerely hope not). But, come on. Truly. This is the sort of thing that is accepted in the Christian church today? For real?
From CrossWalk America:
Perhaps the saddest thing of all is that Left Behind Games doesn’t think you care that they’re teaching teens to kill in the name of Jesus. In fact, they think most “mainstream” Christians will embrace it. Again, from their own FAQs:
Question: Are you concerned that the Christian community won’t want a game in their home where lives are taken and people get killed?
Answer: Absolutely not. I suppose there might be a very small number that do, but we do not expect this represents the majority of the mainstream and Christian marketplace….
C’mon, Tyndale: Give us all something to be thankful for and pull this turkey.
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