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  1. Jonathan says:

    “Christian Video Game Draws Anger”

    Al beeb are at it again!

    Exactly whose anger are they drawing other than al beeb’s, “an alliance of liberals”, no mention of how many this might be.
    Let me also add that I will be gobsmacked if walmart do withdraw it this is just a publicity stunt by some no hoper tiny groups.
    Otherwise Walmart would be taken to court as they do not stop the huge gamut of violent and in some cases satanic games that already exist and are available – no mention of these drawing anger either.
    Its even reported as encouraging genocide – an entirely laughable suggestion.

    Later in the same article they even mention a quest for bush (kill democratically elected western leaders) no mention of that drawing anger, it is merely “raising concern”.

    As usual its just al-beeb trotting out its anti (evangelical) Christian agenda, it ALWAYS seeks to ridicule evangelical Christians, it doubly finds America distatsteful, so this article hits all of its buttons.

    Woeful BBC – yet again…

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  2. Alan says:

    I appreciated New Culture Forum’s interview with Mark Steyn, and his
    comments:

    ” I think Britain is a real tragedy. Britain has been the single greatest force for good in the modern era, exporting its language, its legal system and its broader culture to every corner of the planet. I cannot understand it why people who most disdain the Britannic
    inheritance is the mother country itself, the metropolis. It’s absurd…

    ” I think in Britain’s case there’s a danger of really appalling
    tragedy of a country that’s been hollowed out from within. I said the other day rather that I thought it was in danger of turning into Somalia with chip shops, that’s to say a sort of husk of a state into which dangerous, malevolent, opportunist forces basically moved in.”

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