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Is fallout a game that a Christian can play?
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<blockquote data-quote="HumbleKnight" data-source="post: 77149120" data-attributes="member: 448458"><p>Fallout is an inherently violent franchise, with depictions of gore and horrific creatures that are a result of God's natural creations being mutated by radiation. There is little mention of the Christian faith aside from a handful of characters, instead replaced by depictions of idolatry and false gods. Your player character's tribe in Fallout 2 comes to mind.</p><p></p><p>The cathedral in Fallout 1 is also considered the main antagonist's base of operations, and is under the control of a cult that believes a mutant is their god/savior. Now you must discern whether these elements do not affect your soul and your thought processes in any way, because anyone can say that "X" product or "X" entertainment does not affect them, but in reality what we consume can have a drastic impact on the way we think and the way we live. Is watching films like Saw and Texas Chainsaw Massacre a Christian thing to do?, I'm not too sure. I view Fallout the same way.</p><p></p><p>The only explicitly "Christian" character I recall was one from New Vegas, but he is apparently a mormon and I do not consider any protestant sect to be Christians at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HumbleKnight, post: 77149120, member: 448458"] Fallout is an inherently violent franchise, with depictions of gore and horrific creatures that are a result of God's natural creations being mutated by radiation. There is little mention of the Christian faith aside from a handful of characters, instead replaced by depictions of idolatry and false gods. Your player character's tribe in Fallout 2 comes to mind. The cathedral in Fallout 1 is also considered the main antagonist's base of operations, and is under the control of a cult that believes a mutant is their god/savior. Now you must discern whether these elements do not affect your soul and your thought processes in any way, because anyone can say that "X" product or "X" entertainment does not affect them, but in reality what we consume can have a drastic impact on the way we think and the way we live. Is watching films like Saw and Texas Chainsaw Massacre a Christian thing to do?, I'm not too sure. I view Fallout the same way. The only explicitly "Christian" character I recall was one from New Vegas, but he is apparently a mormon and I do not consider any protestant sect to be Christians at all. [/QUOTE]
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