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Submitted on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 by Robert
"Convert Or Die" Game Sent To Troops In Iraq w/Pentagon Blessing
By Troutfishing
Wednesday, August 8, 2007      Add a Comment
Reposted From: Daily Kos

Courtesy of the US Pentagon, troops in Iraq can now unwind after a hard day's urban warfare and play a video game in which they command a Christian fundamentalist army waging urban warfare in America ! On the streets of New York City ! How cool is that?

Left Behind Firing Squad

The "Left Behind: Eternal Forces" video game, is set in a "post apocalyptic" New York that looks almost exactly like New York City after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and lets players simulate commanding a paramilitary Christian army that seeks to convert Jews, mainline Christians, Muslims, Atheists, Buddhists, and everyone else in New York City to fundamentalist Christianity. All who resist will be killed.

Now, with the blessing and endorsement of the Pentagon, a Christian ministry with apocalyptic fundamentalist beliefs that is planning a series of tours it calls a 'military crusade' to entertain US troops in Afghanistan and Iraq will also be distributing the "Left Behind: Eternal Forces" 'Convert or Die' religious warfare video game....To US troops.

What?

Let me repeat:

The United States Pentagon has endorsed sending a Christian supremacist religious warfare video game to United States troops in Iraq, a predominantly Muslim nation.


Osama Bin Laden himself could hardly hardly have hatched a better plot to incite widespread war between Christianity and Islam, and the Pentagon's endorsement of "Operation Straight Up" and that ministry's plan to bring the bigoted, hateful religious ideology inherent to Tim Lahaye and Jerry Jenkins' "Left Behind" book series to American troops in the front lines casts into question the basic competence, not to mention the sanity, of every Pentagon official involved in the decision to endorse such mind boggling idiocy.

Once again:

"Left Behind: Eternal Forces", a game depicting fundamentalist Christians religious warfare will be distributed to US troops.

Courtesy of the PENTAGON.

Now, American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan will be able to unwind by playing out a sanitized version of what in reality may the most savage type of war humans wage.

If war is hell, religious war is hell with vengeance. On the smoking battlefields of the religious wars that erupted in Europe in the wake of the Catholic/Protestant rift, victorious armies would entertain themselves by making small incision in the sides of wounded enemy soldiers and pulling their intestines out to wind those around sticks and so extract the entire intestinal tracts, very, very slowly. In Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins' "Left Behind" series, God does that to unbelievers; God pulls their guts out.

That's religious war.

In writing about the game, Jonathan Hutson, Chip Berlet, Frederick Clarkson, and other Talk To Action contributors were writing on how the game was being marketed to teenagers, and the prospect that the game would, little more than a year later, be on the way to US troops in Iraq would have seemed to us to be almost beyond imagination.

Now. visualize the hands of a clocks whirring round and round... they stop. It is now August 8, 2007, and the United States Pentagon has endorsed an Evangelical Christian organization that calls its planned, upcoming Iraq entertainment tour a "crusade", advocates apocalyptic theology, and distributes the "Left Behind: Eternal Forces" video game to the troops so that, exhausted after long hours guarding tense checkpoints or fighting block to block to root out Iraqi insurgents, American soldiers in Baghdad and elsewhere can relax by playing a video game, set on meticulously rendered New York City streets, in which fundamentalist Christians engage in simulated urban religious warfare.

"Push The Prayer Button"
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Comments:

01:30 PM 08th Aug
Oh come on, isn't this over reacting just a bit? First person shooters haven't produced masses of trained killers, fantasy games haven't produced masses of satanists. The only possible qualm I have with this game is it is being distributed by the government with taxpayer money.
02:00 AM 09th Aug
jcoolmoonster > The problem is that I don't think "normal" gamers will play this game. This game will probably be played by people who are fanatics or pretty close to and make them even more screwed up. I can't see how a sane person would sit down and play a game like this. There's a big difference between fiction, fantasy or role playing games and then a game like this with such strong religious and politic beliefs.
02:37 AM 09th Aug
Also consider the fact that this is a closed audience - this game will be highly promoted to shell-shocked, highly tense, stressed and harried soldiers whose sensibilities are already frazzled who have few other options for entertainment.

Filling their free time with images of religious warfare isn't likely the best way to encourage them to remain rational, kind and accepting.

Distributing this to a captive audience by way of governmental endorsement is sick, regardless of how the above article was written.
09:28 PM 09th Aug
So any suggestions on a course of (non-violent...) action?? Or do we just watch and shake our heads while the Pentagon takes the latest baby step towards destroying all mankind?
02:17 AM 12th Aug
Yes, we really ARE entering another Dark Age. *shakes head sadly*
09:35 PM 13th Aug
*packs up and hitchhikes to France. Unfortunately, due to my rigorous American education, I fail to realize that there aren't that many cars traveling in the Atlantic ocean.*
09:21 PM 03rd Sep
The case in point isn't the gaming public. Look at who has endorsed the game. Who's behind the curtain pulling the strings in the side we are in now?. I have always questioned authority when i was in 1st grade. I asked myself this "What if we are all on the wrong side?".
TheColdOne:
09:43 AM 13th Apr
Where can I get a copy?
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