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[On a fundie Article claiming that Assassin's Creed is anti-christian and anti-patriotic.]

The pope has nothing to do with christianity, it should NOT be associated with this article.
That offends CATHOLICS. And let me tell you, there is a BIG difference between Catholics and Christians.

If you don't want your children playing the game because of a conversation where someone said something mocking the bible, the BAD guys in fact...then might as well lock em up inside all day away from the real world! That IS the real world. People mock god everyday. It's horrible, but it's something we have to live with.

And if you have to warn your family about CHRISTMAS...I'll just let you know.
If you say Assassins Creed is the devil. Guess what? Christmas is celebrating the devil.
Not saying this to argue, but to inform. No one needs to respond to this.

Catholics created Christmas. Not christians.

Catholics created it when they worshiped the Sun God...aka Saint Mary.
Which is connected to ISLAM.
Which is directly celebrating the DEVIL.
The Sun God is basically the Devil. On the day Jesus was born the catholics were doing something with the Sun God, and named that day the day that Jesus was born, but it was really when they did a ritual of some sort with the sun god, and it apparently responded to them.

Every year, christians who celebrate christmas think that they're celebrating Jesus. I have celebrated all my life, but now that I found out about this, I won't be even THINKING about it.

It's very unfortunate all the misinformation Christians have...and lack of knowledge we have. Not our faults really. I still have a lot to learn, as do all of you.
It's not an easy life.

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