Postby Seraph_Lytshade » Fri Jan 01, 2010 12:54 pm
wow. okay, several things.
In concerns to having my "head in the clouds":
...so what? My dreams are still reachable. People who attain their dreams initially had those dreams in those same clouds that mine are in. Kids dream of flying fighter jets, and by age 25, they've attained those goals. I am not insulted by your observation. You are correct in stating that my ambitious nature is on an extreme high. But I DO have the motivation to get it done. I don't just sit around and think up of new stuff. I write, I draw, and I'm trying my absolute best to make it a reality.
Considering your concerns about trivializing the Bible and a Strong's Concordance..you're possibly right. The thought had occured to me, I will be honest. I am now currently torn on this issue. I will admit that. My original intent, of course, is to offer more opportunities for people to actually pick up their Bible..period. So many Christians (including myself) don't do this enough. Maybe God can use this opportunity to get someone to read something in a different light, or read something they never knew was there and just continue reading for the sake of continuing reading it, because they're curious.
But yes, there is the flip side of the coin. The side that makes the Bible a simple crutch to help them get from one point to another in something that doesn't even matter in light of eternity, a video game. Big woop. I love games, but they're not everything, nor should they be. But..then again, if I'm only trying to encourage anyone, Christians and non-Christians alike, to pick up their Bibles, it's ultimately up to them how to want to go about doing things from that point on.
In terms of incorporating other theological sources, I will have to concur with Peanut's last statement. There really is no use going into Catholic lore and doctrines. I'll put it straight out on the line. What I'm going for is very similar to that of Frank Peretti's books "This Present Darkness" and "Piercing the Darkness." THAT kind of warfare and character development. I seriously don't think there is anything wrong with my theology. I tell others what I believe and why I believe it, and even though they never thought of it, they agree that it is most certainly plausible. I've read bits and pieces of Dante's Inferno, and Paradise Lost. In terms of imagery, I've got that in the bag.
But seriously, to all who have replied, I thank you and welcome more input. I have no problem or qualm with receiving criticism, be it bad or even ugly.
Using a video game as an evangelistic tool is way too hard for even me to wrap my head around. It will not be a main aim for the game, or on my "agenda," as it were. It's simply to portray an epic story on a supernatural level that actually happened. Perhaps this might spark an interest in someone to find out what the angels are really all about and what their purpose is..which is to ultimately serve God by serving us. The angels subjugate themselves under us (but not necessarily TO us), and that's an important factor. I want my audience to realize that God does so much for us and how much he values us. The stereotypical paradigm people hold (even other Christians sometimes) is that angels hold a higher sense of authority in the grand scheme of things, when that's simply not true.
One passion that I have in this world, concerning the Christian faith, is to try my absolute best to break those cliche/stereotypical boundaries that hinder certain key elements of thought and perception, particularly perceptions of the spiritual nature. Realizing how much God cherishes and values us never gets old. He holds us in higher esteem than his angels. His angels know this, and the Heavenly Host is more than fine with this. They see it as an opportunity to serve God in yet another fashion. They remain humble under His rule and order, and we're the ones reaping the benefits. How awesome is THAT?!
Anyways, I hope that helps.
[color="MediumTurquoise"]"For a foolish man thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool." [/color]-Aristotle
[color="SeaGreen"]"So, truth is relative, huh? Are you ABSOLUTELY sure about that?"[/color] -me
[font="Arial"][color="red"]"Do not believe in yourself. Believe in me that believes in you!"[/color][/font] - Kamina
[color="Red"][font="Arial"]"Do away with common sense to make the impossible possible!" [/font][/color]-Kamina