d774a0 No.14639377
The anime cut-scenes and voice acting are well done and tells a great story. Game starts off fast paced and puts you right in the actions like an rpg should. The music is pleasant to listen to and the sounds effects are fitting.
There are some violent and emotional scenes making this game not suitable for children. There are many instances of swearing including d*mn and b**tard. Lastly, some of the female characters wear tight fitting outfitting outfits and there are a couple of sexual innuendos. For mature players Jeanne D’Arc is a great tactical RPG strategy game you should play on your Vitas/PSPs. I recommend this game for strategy and RPG lovers.
God bless you all
d774a0 No.14639461
45d830 No.14639471
>d*mn
>b**tard
Just say damn and bastard, this isn't some hyper-moderated forum.
d774a0 No.14639522
>>14639471
>this isn't some hyper-moderated forum.
I'm Christian sorry.
>>14639487
forgive me
537b29 No.14639530
>>14639377
>d*mn
>b**tard
I recall hearing some good things about this though. I think I'll try it out after I read the Mark Twain book. Speaking of which, what are some good books about Joan of Arc/Jeanne d'Arc?
56c3e2 No.14639531
d774a0 No.14639557
>>14639530
Chesterton wrote this about her:
>"Joan of Arc was not stuck at the cross-roads, either by rejecting all the paths like Tolstoy, or by accepting them all like Nietzsche. She chose a path, and went down it like a thunderbolt. Yet Joan, when I came to think of her, had in her all that was true either in Tolstoy or Nietzsche, all that was even tolerable in either of them. I thought of all that is noble in Tolstoy, the pleasure in plain things, especially in plain pity, the actualities of the earth, the reverence for the poor, the dignity of the bowed back. Joan of Arc had all that and with this great addition, that she endured poverty as well as admiring it; whereas Tolstoy is only a typical aristocrat trying to find out its secret. And then I thought of all that was brave and proud and pathetic in poor Nietzsche, and his mutiny against the emptiness and timidity of our time. I thought of his cry for the ecstatic equilibrium of danger, his hunger for the rush of great horses, his cry to arms. Well, Joan of Arc had all that, and again with this difference, that she did not praise fighting, but fought. We know that she was not afraid of an army, while Nietzsche, for all we know, was afraid of a cow. Tolstoy only praised the peasant; she was the peasant. Nietzsche only praised the warrior; she was the warrior. She beat them both at their own antagonistic ideals; she was more gentle than the one, more violent than the other. Yet she was a perfectly practical person who did something, while they are wild speculators who do nothing. It was impossible that the thought should not cross my mind that she and her faith had perhaps some secret of moral unity and utility that has been lost. And with that thought came a larger one, and the colossal figure of her Master had also crossed the theatre of my thoughts."
from Orthodoxy, GK Chesterton
Cheers.
>>14639531
OOps, yea good call
bbb2a7 No.14639568
pretty good game. reminded me a lot of final fantasy tactics with a weird alternate history feel to it.
>d*mn
>b**tard
what the hell dude
3a4bde No.14639571
Are you the creator of the game? Be honest, people like honesty and it's not Christian to be dishonest.
d8b126 No.14639614
>>14639377
>"This…power?"
>"Where is it all coming from?"
>posts picture of "Resurrected Christ"
>"tells a great story"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_of_Arc
Eyewitnesses described the scene of the execution by burning on 30 May 1431. Tied to a tall pillar at the Vieux-Marché in Rouen, she asked two of the clergy, Fr Martin Ladvenu and Fr Isambart de la Pierre, to hold a crucifix before her. An English soldier also constructed a small cross that she put in the front of her dress. After she died, the English raked back the coals to expose her charred body so that no one could claim she had escaped alive. They then burned the body twice more, to reduce it to ashes and prevent any collection of relics, and cast her remains into the Seine River.[91]
In 1452, during the posthumous investigation into her execution, the Church declared that a religious play in her honor at Orléans would allow attendees to gain an indulgence (remission of temporal punishment for sin) by making a pilgrimage to the event.[94]
d774a0 No.14639624
>>14639614
>creator of game
>calls it an RTS
hmmm
d8b126 No.14639663
>>14639557
>Tolstoy only praised the peasant; she was the peasant. Nietzsche only praised the warrior; she was the warrior. She beat them both at their own antagonistic ideals; she was more gentle than the one, more violent than the other.
>Tolstoy and Nietzsche fundamentally contradict each other AND Joan of Arc embodies both contradictory ideals simultaneously
>contradictions are OK if catholics do it
>GK Chesterton
this GK Chesterton?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._K._Chesterton
Chesterton was a large man, standing 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) and weighing around 20 stone 6 pounds (130 kg; 286 lb). His girth gave rise to a famous anecdote. During the First World War a lady in London asked why he was not "out at the Front"; he replied, "If you go round to the side, you will see that I am."[20] On another occasion he remarked to his friend George Bernard Shaw, "To look at you, anyone would think a famine had struck England." Shaw retorted, "To look at you, anyone would think you have caused it."[21] P. G. Wodehouse once described a very loud crash as "a sound like G. K. Chesterton falling onto a sheet of tin".[22]
He had a tendency to forget where he was supposed to be going and miss the train that was supposed to take him there. It is reported that on several occasions he sent a telegram to his wife Frances from some distant (and incorrect) location, writing such things as "Am in Market Harborough. Where ought I to be?" to which she would reply, "Home".[23] (Chesterton himself tells the story, omitting, however, his wife's alleged reply, in ch. XVI of his autobiography.)
91ab72 No.14639698
>>14639663
> In The Judaism of Hitler Chesterton wrote "Hitlerism is almost entirely of Jewish origin."[42] In A Queer Choice Chesterton maintained that the only possible source of "the Hitlerites" idea of "a Chosen Race" was "from the Jews."[42] In The Crank Chesterton went on to say: "If there is one outstanding quality in Hitlerism it is its Hebraism" and "the new Nordic Man has all the worst faults of the worst Jews: jealousy, greed, the mania of conspiracy, and above all, the belief in a Chosen Race."[42]
I'd heard of him as the author of Father Brown and The Man Who Was Thursday, but this guy is pretty interesting. Need to check his non-fiction works.
d774a0 No.14639703
>>14639663
>this GK Chesterton
Yes, he was a portly and comical fellow.
>>contradictions are OK if catholics do it
you're taking the contradiction term too strongly, she had qualities that are often seen as opposing, but they aren't actually contradictory. she was a warrior and a saint at the same time. While nietzsche only wrote fanfictions about the warrior ideal and tolstoy wasn't anywhere near saintly but idolized them.
d774a0 No.14639708
>>14639614
>"Where is it all coming from?"
>posts picture of "Resurrected Christ"
>"tells a great story"
>wiki copy pasta
not sure what you're trying to imply, everyone knows burning her at the stake was evil and immoral. But just cause some catholics commit evil doesn't mean all catholics are evil.
t. not even catholic
d774a0 No.14639713
>>14639698
Definitely check out his work.
I've read the Man Who Was Thursday twice, its strangely entertaining although I still dont understand wtf is going on and who the bad guys actually were….also has some really clever prose
810ab8 No.14639717
>Cuckstianity
>not being a religiously superior Pagan
5
057bed No.14639720
I played it, its alright. Its a neat feat to have your transformed form chain attacks with good timing.
d774a0 No.14639722
>>14639717
just curious but what does your paganism consist of, belief and practice wise? I find most pagans are actually just atheists or vague-deists, they don't have any practices or specific beliefs beyond traditional greek or quasi-christian "virtue morality".
d774a0 No.14639736
>>14639720
I really like the pace of the game and the story so far. Also it's not too complicated, (yet?), FFTactics for example seemed really bloated with customization, Fire Emblem awakening was bloated with too many characters, sometimes I don't want a hundred different classes and characters to manage…geez
b3f08e No.14639741
>>14639722
>whips 2008's fedora meme right at the first sight of an innocent shitpost
Why are you so oversensitive?
d774a0 No.14639747
>>14639741
>why the mean meme? :((((((
don't get to use it often
b3f08e No.14639755
>>14639747
>mean
>implying I'm that guy
You do probably get told to get back to reddit often.
e5fcbd No.14639756
We need more Christian themed games.
d774a0 No.14639763
>>14639755
>You do probably get told to get back to reddit often.
reddit hates actual christianity.
d8b126 No.14639772
>>14639703
>she had qualities that are often seen as opposing, but they aren't actually contradictory
only for joan of arc and catholics though; NOT for nietzsche or tolstoy or other non-catholics, right?
>>14639703
>she was a warrior and a saint at the same time. While nietzsche only wrote fanfictions about the warrior ideal and tolstoy wasn't anywhere near saintly but idolized them.
>implying GK Chesterton knew anything about being a peasant or a warrior
>>14639698
>this guy is pretty interesting. Need to check his non-fiction works.
not surprised that people with a high opinion of GK Chesterton are also ignorant about him
b3f08e No.14639776
>>14639763
>browsed reddit long enough to know that
It's like you're asking to get bullied. It's not even fun.
91ab72 No.14639779
>>14639772
How could I have a high opinion of him if I'm ignorant of his non-fiction writings?
d774a0 No.14639782
>>14639772
>only for joan of arc and catholics though; NOT for nietzsche or tolstoy or other non-catholics, right?
No, people can be multifaceted and have seemingly "contradictory" qualities about them.
>>implying GK Chesterton knew anything about being a peasant or a warrior
He was very intelligent.
You know things without being them.
>not surprised that people with a high opinion of GK Chesterton are also ignorant about him
what's your gripe with him? Other than his massive girth.
d774a0 No.14639784
>>14639776
>>browsed reddit long enough to know that
actually I browsed /christian/ and they posted enough screencaps and quotes from christian subreddits to enlighten me
d8b126 No.14639786
>>14639722
>"virtue morality"
that is better than what christianity offers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arete_(moral_virtue)
Arete (Greek: ἀρετή), in its basic sense, means "excellence of any kind".[1] The term may also mean "moral virtue".[1] In its earliest appearance in Greek, this notion of excellence was ultimately bound up with the notion of the fulfillment of purpose or function: the act of living up to one's full potential.
Arete is a significant part of the paideia of ancient Greeks: the training of the boy to manhood. This training in arete included physical training, for which the Greeks developed the gymnasion; mental training, which included oratory, rhetoric, and basic sciences; and spiritual training, which included music and what is called virtue.
d774a0 No.14639794
>>14639786
>that is better than what christianity offers.
Christianity contains virtue ethics already and most of the early church fathers were greeks and familiar with greek philosophy.
b3f08e No.14639798
>>14639784
Sounds like the equivalent of /v/ posting NeoFag screencaps. Too bad pettiness doesn't elude Christianity.
d774a0 No.14639803
>>14639798
More like a warning to those unfamiliar with the reddit territory.
>Too bad pettiness doesn't elude Christianity.
warning your friends and pointing out evil is not petty.
d8b126 No.14639807
>>14639779
>How could I have a high opinion of him if I'm ignorant of his non-fiction writings?
do you read your own posts?
>>14639782
>implying GK Chesterton knew anything about being a peasant or a warrior
>He was very intelligent.
>You know things without being them.
the "knowledge without knowledge" argument
>>14639782
>what's your gripe with him? Other than his massive girth.
also not surprised how quickly a catholic's mind veered to cock
https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/naples-archdiocese-rocked-by-scandal-drugs-gay-prostitution-blackmail
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexual_clergy_in_the_Catholic_Church
d774a0 No.14639811
>>14639807
>the "knowledge without knowledge" argument
knowledge and being aren't always the same.
A doctor can know about aids without having it.
A policeman can know about criminals without being one himself.
A writer can know about wizards without being one.
>also not surprised how quickly a catholic's mind veered to cock
Non-sequitur. Has nothing to do with Chesterton.
Homosexuality is against catholic teaching. The sins of individuals doesn't reflect on all.
I'm not even catholic but I could form better arguments against them if I wanted.
b3f08e No.14639814
>>14639803
Oh yes. I'm sure you saw just enough information to "warn" people and nothing more than that. They totally don't have the equivalents of "rage threads" and "SJW in videogames" threads over there to make fun of non christians with fedora pictures. It's an imageboard, for fuck's sake. As if you could fool anyone.
>>14639807
"Interesting" doesn't necessarily mean having a high opinion. People say Chris Chan is interesting, for instance. You've been trying too hard for the whole thread.
91ab72 No.14639815
>>14639807
I wrote them. They only seem confused to you because you started from a position of misinterpretation.
f223ef No.14639823
God will forgive anyone if you just ask.
d774a0 No.14639825
>>14639814
you can warn people and have a laugh/cringe at the same time.
>>14639823
To repent is to change your ways, so if you ask be prepared to change.
d774a0 No.14639832
>>14639756
>We need more Christian themed games.
Amen.
91ab72 No.14639835
I do have a problem with a Joan of Arc game where she physically fights, it reduces her feminine power to a warrior man with a vagina.
f223ef No.14639843
>>14639825
"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness." You don't have to change. Just ask for forgiveness.
b3f08e No.14639848
>>14639825
>cringe
As in the negative emotion that people have when they're disgusted, feel embarrassed for others and/or are upset at something.
Why are you so obsessed with being on a high horse? Did your Christianity make you develop deep mental gymnastics to make you think everything you do is virtuous? You're not going to die if you accept you're petty at times and read dumb shit that you know makes you and people in your Christian circle mad.
bf0e37 No.14639849
>>14639772
>eugenics and other evils
Doesn't exactly bode well for the contents. I'm guessing he was more of a dysgenics kind of guy,
f223ef No.14639865
>>14639843
People say god gives you true moral standards, but god will forgive you no matter how evil you are. So if I take the bible as word I could kill as many people I want and be free of sin.
91ab72 No.14639866
>>14639848
Speaking of trying too hard.
d774a0 No.14639875
>>14639843
>You don't have to change
Then why did Christ say if your eyes or hands cause you to sin it's better to cut them off?
If you practice sin you have not repented and your words are empty.
Matthew 7:23
"And then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you; DEPART FROM ME, YOU WHO PRACTICE LAWLESSNESS.'
1 John 3:4
Everyone who practices sin also practices lawlessness; and sin is lawlessness
repent, in the Greek [metanoia] means a change of mind and purpose, or change of heart.
So true repentance comes with a change of heart/mind which entails change of behavior. We are told to flee from sin.
Galatians 5:19-21
Says that those who practice sin and immorality "will not inherit the kingdom of God."
2 Timothy 2:22 and 1 Corinthians 10:14 tell us to "flee" from our sins, idolatry/lust, etc.
b3f08e No.14639876
>>14639866
You're allowed to stay mad about that, anon.
d8b126 No.14639877
>>14639811
>knowledge and being aren't always the same.
>A doctor can know about aids without having it.
>A policeman can know about criminals without being one himself.
>A writer can know about wizards without being one.
that is why tolstoy knows nothing about being a peasant, nietzsche knows nothing about being a warrior, AND gk chesterton knows a lot about being a peasant and a warrior, right?
>>14639811
>not surprised how quickly a catholic's mind veered to cock
>Non-sequitur. Has nothing to do with Chesterton.
>Homosexuality is against catholic teaching. The sins of individuals doesn't reflect on all.
the sins of individual catholics does reflect upon catholicism.
do you think that islam is a religion of peace after all the islamic terrorist attacks?
do you think that catholicism is a religion of peace after all the catholic child molestation?
many muslims protested muhammed cartoons… not so many muslims protested islamic terrorist attacks or ISIS.
many catholics protested abortion… not so many catholics protested catholic child molestation.
http://www.please use archive.is/news/article-3799005/Catholic-Church-ACQUITS-Mexican-priest-admitted-raping-30-young-girls-knew-infected-HIV.html
>>14639814
>People say Chris Chan is interesting, for instance.
is this a joke?
>>14639815
>They only seem confused to you because you started from a position of misinterpretation.
do you have a single fact to back that up?
d774a0 No.14639879
>>14639848
now this is projection.
91ab72 No.14639881
>>14639865
What happens to a rat when it is cornered? What can change the nature of a man if he believes he cannot be redeemed? It's a lot deeper than you think, and I'm saying this as a non-Christian.
91ab72 No.14639888
>>14639876
Your arguments are too gotcha to be effective against people that aren't overly excitable, just some constructive criticism.
>>14639877
Yes, the context of your post in relation to mine only makes sense if you misinterpret interest as approval.
d774a0 No.14639898
>>14639877
>the sins of individual catholics does reflect upon catholicism.
Individuals are responsible for their own sins. The catholics teach against homosexuality, if someone breaks their own beliefs then they are hypocrites. This doesn't mean all catholics are like that or that their teaching is incorrect.
>many muslims protested muhammed cartoons… not so many muslims protested islamic terrorist attacks or ISIS.
The vast majority of ISIS victims are muslim. The vast majority of people fighting ISIS are actually other muslims.
You still haven't been able to argue against Chesterton, and are resorting to non-sequitur and pettifogging.
b3f08e No.14639900
>>14639877
No.
The dictionary definition of interesting has nothing to do with having a high opinion of something. That was your own delusion.
>>14639879
Oh, right. I'm projecting my own mental gymnastics of being virtuous by basically admitting I'm not virtuous. Makes sense.
>>14639888
>implying personal attacks are arguments.
f223ef No.14639909
>>14639875
Confessing sin is not repenting.
d8b126 No.14639911
>>14639900
>The dictionary definition of interesting has nothing to do with having a high opinion of something. That was your own delusion.
>>14639888
>if you misinterpret interest as approval
are you interested in things that you disapprove of?
for example, are you interested in interracial cuckoldry even if you disapprove of it?
d774a0 No.14639921
>>14639900
>I'm projecting my own mental gymnastics of being virtuous by basically admitting I'm not virtuous
This entire post >>14639848 is long-winded mental gymnastics trying to make others appear self-righteous or "obsessed with being on high horse", when actually you're the one doing the lecturing and typing polemics…. Please tell me more about myself.
d774a0 No.14639924
>>14639909
Jesus, the apostles and prophets call us to repent, to flee from sin, and warn us that those who continue to practice sin will not inherit the kingdom of God.
b3f08e No.14639931
>>14639911
>are you interested in things that you disapprove of?
Plenty of people are. Heck, most people are. It's not a contradiction by any means.
>are you interested in interracial cuckoldry even if you disapprove of it?
Cherrypicking.
Many people think furries and ponyfuckers are hilarious and entertaining to make fun of even if they don't want anything to do with them other than laugh at them from a safe distance.
>>14639921
>trying to make others appear self-righteous or "obsessed with being on high horse"
So you do admit you do petty shit like giving unnecessary attention to dumb fucks on the internet when you don't need to.
be5edc No.14639933
>>14639909
Confession of Sin is the sacred sacrament of repentance, your protestant idea of cheap grace will get you a one-way ticket to hell.
91ab72 No.14639934
>>14639911
I find many things fascinating and worthy of thought, unique viewpoints or positions I'm unfamiliar with can bring me closer to a clearer understanding of the world, especially if I disagree with them. Take your example, I have indeed given thought to what makes some people get off to interracial cuckold porn, even though I find it a horrifying fetish to hold or promote, and in so doing I've come to some conclusions that give me a better picture of what is happening. I'm no ostrich, after all.
>>14639900
Very fair point, change argument to attack.
dfb888 No.14639935
be5edc No.14639936
>>14639823
God will forgive anyone that repents, you do not repent on their behalf.
c61d10 No.14639938
All I'm getting from this thread is that the game is so shit there's nothing to really say about it.
f223ef No.14639939
>>14639935
It's pretty good.
56c3e2 No.14639942
I don't understand what's happening but /v/ becoming a Christian image board warms the cockles of my heart.
d8b126 No.14639948
>>14639898
>You still haven't been able to argue against Chesterton, and are resorting to non-sequitur and pettifogging.
wrong. see:
>>14639663
>>14639772
>>14639807
>>14639877
>>14639898
>The catholics teach against homosexuality, if someone breaks their own beliefs then they are hypocrites. This doesn't mean all catholics are like that or that their teaching is incorrect.
>islam and catholicism are religions of peace, please ignore all the islamic terrorist attacks and catholic child molestation
one of the evil things about gk chesterton and other catholic apologists is the amount of catholic child molestation they enable
here is a reference that got filtered earlier: http://www . dailymail . co . uk/news/article-3799005/Catholic-Church-ACQUITS-Mexican-priest-admitted-raping-30-young-girls-knew-infected-HIV.html
d0d952 No.14639959
>>14639934
Well, thanks for the criticism then. Do you have any tips? Maybe I could use some more variety in the personal attacks department.
d8b126 No.14639967
>>14639933
>your protestant idea of cheap grace
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indulgence
In the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, an indulgence (Latin: indulgentia, from *dulgeō, "persist") is "a way to reduce the amount of punishment one has to undergo for sins."[1] It may reduce the "temporal punishment for sin" after death (as opposed to the eternal punishment merited by mortal sin), in the state or process of purification called Purgatory.
By the late Middle Ages, the abuse of indulgences, mainly through commercialization, had become a serious problem which the Church recognized but was unable to restrain effectively. Indulgences were, from the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, a target of attacks by Martin Luther and all other Protestant theologians. Eventually the Catholic Counter-Reformation curbed the excesses, but indulgences continue to play a role in modern Catholic religious life.
f223ef No.14639978
>>14639933
When you confess something to someone, like a secret, you're not repenting. "If we CONFESS our sins, HE is faithful and just and WILL forgive us our sins…" No asterisk.
91ab72 No.14639981
>>14639959
Slower pace, hunting for character flaws requires patience and missed barbs blunt future attacks. Although, I would say that viewing communication strictly as a dominance game is a waste of your time, but that is endemic to imageboard culture.
d774a0 No.14639999
>>14639978
Good thing there's more than one verse in the bible, so this argument is out of context.
If you confess your sin it assumes you believe what you are doing is actually wrong/evil and you also follow and know Christ and believe in his power.
But John goes on to say "And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments." and… "He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him."
So if you continue to practice sin you are lawless and don't actually know who you confess to. Because Jesus said
"And then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you; DEPART FROM ME, YOU WHO PRACTICE LAWLESSNESS.' – Matthew 7:23
1 John 3:4
Everyone who practices sin also practices lawlessness; and sin is lawlessness
d774a0 No.14640004
>>14639978
Jesus forgave the woman caught in adultery but then told her to "sin no more" and this is repeated over and over in the bible.
5b4283 No.14640037
>>14639708
>Catholics aren't evil
Both Catholics and Protestants are evil for not antagonizing the Jews, aka the ones who's responsible for putting Jesus on the cross.
d774a0 No.14640148
>>14640037
>>14640037
Jesus' mother was a jew. We should be careful not to group all jews the same, some are based, some are daemonic.
000000 No.14640165
>>14639377
It's not an RTS you retarded penta-nigger.
e5fcbd No.14640179
>>14640148
Kill yourself, human filth.
1d22bb No.14640247
So, I pretty much entered this thread expecting video game discussion, not theological shitposting.
be5edc No.14640260
>>14639967
an indulgence isn't a ticket to heaven, if you're in purgatory you're already cleared for heaven, an indulgence is just an assurance on part of the Church to alleviate some of the due cleaning that's coming your way due to your sins
meanwhile, protestants drink cranberry juice and do the hally-ball-loo and completely ignore the "eat of my body and drink of my blood" part of Christianity
12b41b No.14640324
>>14640150
Exactly my thoughts.
88a637 No.14640343
Oh wow OP I am currently emulating the game on PPSSPP undubbed.
https://cdromance.com/psp/jeanne-darc-usa/
J'eanne is cute. CUTE
f86b2a No.14640349
So does Jeanne get burned at the stake by the end like her real life counterpart?
d774a0 No.14640353
>>14640343
nice man. I'm running it on Vita, playing at work and during school breaks is nice.
>J'eanne is cute. CUTE
I love the art work in general, the character models are a bit blurry but everything looks "cute", even their horses.
d774a0 No.14640354
>>14640179
why u seething?
the apostles were jews too, just cause modern jews are so corrupt doesn't mean every jew in history was.
c91dfc No.14640358
Jeanne d'arc is not a good srpg at all, It's pretty shit even by psp standards.
f86b2a No.14640361
>>14640148
>Jesus' mother was a jew. We should be careful not to group all jews the same, some are based, some are daemonic.
Are the jews even the same people they were 2000 years ago. Fairly sure the Ashkenazi kikes are just converts from long after jesus died.
d8ec74 No.14640362
Those orthodox just can’t stand women in fighting. They leveled up.
3d125b No.14640367
>>14640358
it's not only a good srpg it's a good rpg.
tactics ogre is better, sure, but that's it.
Jean is probably #2 or #3 rpgs on the psp in general.
I wouldn't include FFT because it's a psx game and full of nostalgia bias.
88a637 No.14640370
>>14640349
Haven't reached the end yet.
The game story is remarkably intelligent. The hundred years war was indeed a fight between two royal families. Its too bad the peasants of both England and France suffered for it. J'eanne is a French icon now but she was a threat to the nobility. It was the English who burned her but the French clergy and Crown who betrayed her.
87b448 No.14640373
>>14640260
>thinking a dude constantly speaking in metaphors totally meant for you to literally vore him
3d125b No.14640383
>>14640373
>early church, western and eastern took it literally(mystically) for 1500years
>1500 years later…hey guys, Jesus spoke a lot of metaphors and parables so maybe everything was a metaphor and meaningless?!
3d125b No.14640449
christian discussion aside, this game is actually really well made.
b85b1f No.14640458
>>14640148
>Jesus' mother was a jew.
Yeah, and Joseph was a cuck.
80eee7 No.14640462
>>14639377
try as you might, playing video games is inherently un-Christian
520087 No.14640473
>>14640148
If Jesus was a jew, he would have turned water into a monopoly on wine.
92eca4 No.14640513
>>14639377
Liked it a lot, really annoyed that it never got a PAL rerelease on the VITA's eshop.
Only thing I really didn't like were the mostly unneccesary time-limits on stages (do the objective within 8 turns) that had a few that were insanely tight and meant most levels had to be rushed through rather than taking your time.
d8b126 No.14640572
>>14640260
>sells grace for cash
>proclaims "cheap grace" is a protestant idea
>also proclaims that protestants aren't literally cannibalistic enough for catholic tastes
2fcda7 No.14640813
>>14639843
>>14639948
>>islam and catholicism are religions of peace, please ignore all the islamic terrorist attacks and catholic child molestation
terrorism is part of the islamic religion, it's written in the quran. Pedophilia is considered a mortal sin by Catholicism.
So how are the two comparable?
Sounds like you are grasping at straws.
The truth is media and jewish lawyers wanting to feed on Catholic properties vastly sensationalize and report every case of abuse in the Catholic Church. Statistically the abuses there don't happen any more often than in other churches.
6800f6 No.14640855
>>14639876
Akarin is cute. CUTE.
3d125b No.14641438
110858 No.14641619
>>14640354
>the apostles were jews too
the only apostle that was a jew was the one that sold Jesus out
0eb3c1 No.14642464
>>14639843
REEEE you DO have you change. It is just a process and God understands that, so when you do inevitably fall, get back up on the wagon again. But YES you do need to repent.
d8b126 No.14642764
>>14640813
>catholic priests molest children
>catholics blame the victims and media reports exposing catholic child molestation
not surprising at this point.
>>14640813
>terrorism is part of the islamic religion, it's written in the quran. Pedophilia is considered a mortal sin by Catholicism.
care to explain why catholic priests are so frequently involved with this particular mortal sin?
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/collections/catholic-church/betrayed-by-silence/ch2/
http://www.boston.com/globe/spotlight/abuse/
>>14640813
>Statistically the abuses there don't happen any more often than in other churches.
do you have a single fact to back that up?
3d125b No.14644116
>>14642764
>>catholic priests molest children
no better or worse than any other group who interacts with kids, statistically its all in proportion. some segment of every group will have pedos, from dentists diddling kids to teachers and cops…
when rabbis or imams do it the media is relatively quiet.
Catholic church made it an media problem because they didn't report these predators to the police and tried to deal with them "internally"…
but statistically its no more an issue than any other group
https://100777.com/node/463
Long list of Jewish Child Molestor Rabbis gets no media coverage and Jewish homosexual pedophiles are undisturbed.
>care to explain why catholic priests are so frequently involved with this particular mortal sin?
media hype and because priests are supposed to be held to a higher standard of ethics, so when they screw up everyone freaks out, plus the church tried to hide the problem
>>14642764
>do you have a single fact to back that up?
not that poster but yes he is correct, go do some research if you're so intent on bashing catholicism
"In around 2010, loads of articles came out, citing some data, that the priesthood was broadly in line with national averages, some people claimed it was actually worse in Protestant churches/organisations, and many claiming (as a result) that this was not a Catholic problem per se, and that other denominations rate the same.
The reality could be, as Andrew Brown surmised, that the notoriety of the scandal and public perception might be skewed because of the institutional cover-up of the Catholic church. Let’s have a brief look."
Read more at http://www.patheos.com/blogs/tippling/2017/06/30/catholic-clergy-likely-paedophiles-general-public/#xubm4Q3OJZWk6aCx.99
http://blogs.denverpost.com/hark/2010/05/25/scandal-creates-contempt-for-catholic-clergy/39/
https://www.please use archive.is/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2010/mar/11/catholic-abuse-priests
d8b126 No.14644569
>>14644116
>no better or worse than any other group who interacts with kids, statistically its all in proportion.
>Catholic church made it an media problem because they didn't report these predators to the police and tried to deal with them "internally"…
>but statistically its no more an issue than any other group
do you have a single fact to back that up?
d8b126 No.14644614
>>14644116
>no better or worse than any other group who interacts with kids, statistically its all in proportion.
>statistically its no more an issue than any other group
from the article you cited http://www.patheos.com/blogs/tippling/2017/06/30/catholic-clergy-likely-paedophiles-general-public/
The thing is, the claims look to be wrong. The Royal Commission is now clearly showing that the rate for priests is considerably higher, and this is perhaps the most robust study to date. But even a good analysis of previous data appears to show the clergy significantly higher than the general population.
The Catholic Herald, in 2010, had an article titled and taglined: “Now we have real evidence – sexual abuse is not a ‘Catholic problem’ But we still have a fight ahead: the media are out to get us”. It includes the conclusion:
That’s the bottom line. This is a problem we share with everyone, though actually we are less guilty of it than society as a whole and are doing a lot better in acknowledging such child abuse as does exist.
I’m not sure that their stats or conclusions are particularly tenable. You can see why they would want to make these claims, but it appears that they are not sustained by the data now out there.