"Left Behind" Game Offends Peaceful Muslims
San Francisco Chronicle by Ilene Lelchuk
Liberal and progressive Christian groups say a new computer game in which players must either convert or kill non-Christians is the wrong gift to give this holiday season and that Wal-Mart, a major video game retailer, should yank it off its shelves.
A decisive war at the Apocalypse is central to Christian prophecy, and offending freedom to express belief in same is unconstitutional. As for Muslims, they are indoctrinated in dogma concerning an army marching under "black flags" that conquers the West.
The Campaign to Defend the Constitution and the Christian Alliance for Progress, two online political groups, plan to demand today that Wal-Mart dump Left Behind: Eternal Forces, a PC game inspired by a series of Christian novels that are hugely popular, especially with teens.
The series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins is based on their interpretation of the Bible's Book of Revelation and takes place after the Rapture, when Jesus has taken his people to heaven and left nonbelievers behind to face the Antichrist.
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