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The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion is a tool to recruit young, impressionable children into their world of sin and rebellion against Our One True Lord Jesus Christ. I visited my niece in Los Angeles the other day, and she is the type of false Christian that thinks you can pick and choose what you want from the Bible like it's the Salad Bar at Sizzler. It turns out her teenage son is playing a game on his computer called "Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion". After watching him play this game for an hour, I was appalled, no, downright shocked at what the content of this game provides. Here is a little summary of what I witnessed with very eyes. . .
- It is a "Role-Playing Game" for the computer, very similar to the well-known Satanic Dungeons & Dragons.
You can pick various "races" for your character, including several demonic looking characters called "elves". With their pointed ears and eerie non-human appearances, it allows children to pretend they are a demon themselves.
- The game is chock full of blasphemous magic and witchcraft. The player is able to perform a variety of spells such as hurling fire from one's hands, turning oneself invisible, forcing others' against their will to obey and listen to the character, and conjuring up demons from Hell to fight for the player. In fact, magic and witchcraft are a major part of the game and it's difficult to play the game without resorting to these Satanic means.
- The game makes no mention of God or Jesus Christ, instead it pushes a mythology of "Nine gods". You can go to heretical chapels and actually pray to these gods in this game and they heal you!
- There is a realm called "Oblivion" which is definitely just Hell with a different name. You are required to go through this Hell environment during the game.
- Thieving and stealing are promoted in the game. You are allowed to pickpocket other people and steal possessions.
- One questline of the game actually REWARDS the player for this sinful behavior!
- You can do quests for these demons called "Daedra". By doing these quests, these demons reward you. This tells our children that by serving demons they will get rewarded.
- Alcohol in the form of beer, wine, and brandy is available to the player and can be drunk.
- This game promotes astrology. Upon creating a character, you are forced to choose a "birth sign". More occult ideas pushed upon the impressionable player.
- There are vampires in the game and a few of them are portrayed as "good guys".
This is just what I gathered watching my grandnephew play this game, and there's no telling what more is embedded in this despicable video game. Personally, I've seen enough! There is so much witchcraft, magic, satanism, polytheism, and blasphemy in this game, it could easily turn a good Christian child away from God. We all know the effects of video games. It is well-understood that playing that demon-worshipping game "Doom" caused those two kids, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris to do the Columbine shootings. Yet, a game like Doom only had a handful what Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion offers.
What kind of unimaginable crimes will come out of impressionable teenagers playing this game? Or, even if there are no violent effects from it, how many children will be led away from Jesus Christ and accept Satanism as their religion? This video game needs to be taken off the shelves of every store right now. It is harmful and a cancer on society. Every parent out there reading this needs to call up their local store which sells this vile Satanic propaganda tool and demand this "game" be banned. You owe it to yourself as a Christian, and most importantly. . . you owe it to your child.
Spread the word.
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This troll thread is too long.
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[quote]It turns out her teenage son is playing a game on his computer called "Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion".[/quote] That's horrifying. [spoiler]People are still playing Oblivion in 2014.[/spoiler]
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12 RepliesClearly you do not know what Satanism is.
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0_0 I am fluent in detmroolnl speak, and Bethesda is demonic for "He who does satans wishes" 66/6 would agree that this game is totally relevant despite sequels and encourages demonic behavior through bad graphics!
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2 RepliesInching closer to teh mute button...
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2 RepliesKnights of the Nine = Medieval Mormons
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Don't connect things that aren't ever meant to be together that game has nothing to do with real religion
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Did you mandatorily volunteer to spread word of the horrors of Satan's creation to this heathen forum?
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5 RepliesI am surprised that you saw THAT much by watching over the shoulder of a child. Oh you forgot to mention mead in the alcohol section. You probably would have flipped out if you saw the shivering isle DLC. I beat the game with only the help of restoration magicka. I didn't need to summon puny daedra or blast fireballs.
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One time, I was playing the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and I was killing people of a settlement... I... I was happy, almost orgasmic by their many sounds that cried death. I immediately ran to my church and prayed, I felt better, and now I am a priest of the one true god. My name is Heimskyr, and I am Talos' divine instrument.
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All your points are correct.
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7 RepliesI disagree but that game was very hard to get through
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[spoiler]#Gaming[/spoiler]
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I disagree.
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Somebody needs to stop these Bethesda Softworks people before they corrupt every child in America!
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hello my name is africa i came from reginald, i left my eyebrows somewhere in the jungle when i was looking for bananas to feed to my favourate champion pls no copycat pasterino
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2 RepliesIf "satanic" is a synonym for "shitty" then I agree