As what Gurok mentioned:
Blasphemy can be a sin in any religion..
Take 'Life of Brian'... It was very funny to most western viewers but did result in controversy, yet was still released.
These days the world has changed and most people now see this type of 'biblical deviance' acceptable if it is produced as a lighthearted jest that should not to be taken seriously. To some people though it is still a cardinal sin...
Anything that goes against any bible scriptures/stories will lose a minority of people... though these days it tends to be a very small minority.
Regarding games: I think that most people who play games are more prong in accepting any biblical references as pure fantasy and will play the game just for the fun of it, maybe intrigued by it...
Simple label, something like: 'A comic view of the bible' should suffice to cover the games contents and to allow the player to decide if they want to play the game of not...
All in all the bible is a fascinating read and study and there are many many aspects that can be chosen as a subject.
I myself am a Christian and I do have a very good sense of humor....I love parodies in any form.
Take it or leave it I think this months MAG is so rich with content and interpretation that I may just enter
'Jesus wants me for a sunbeam...'
QuoteRegarding sensitivity around the Bible, I don't think it's anywhere near that of the Quran. There is open satire of the Bible in popular culture (Life of Brian). You should be fine with anything that can be taken lightheartedly.
Blasphemy can be a sin in any religion..
Take 'Life of Brian'... It was very funny to most western viewers but did result in controversy, yet was still released.
These days the world has changed and most people now see this type of 'biblical deviance' acceptable if it is produced as a lighthearted jest that should not to be taken seriously. To some people though it is still a cardinal sin...
Anything that goes against any bible scriptures/stories will lose a minority of people... though these days it tends to be a very small minority.
Regarding games: I think that most people who play games are more prong in accepting any biblical references as pure fantasy and will play the game just for the fun of it, maybe intrigued by it...
Simple label, something like: 'A comic view of the bible' should suffice to cover the games contents and to allow the player to decide if they want to play the game of not...
All in all the bible is a fascinating read and study and there are many many aspects that can be chosen as a subject.
I myself am a Christian and I do have a very good sense of humor....I love parodies in any form.
Take it or leave it I think this months MAG is so rich with content and interpretation that I may just enter

'Jesus wants me for a sunbeam...'
