June 16, 200519 yr a movie about a guy beating the shit out of another guy? I suppose it's christian values... y'know... with being hypocritical and all. I like how the bitch keeps letting us know that it is for people over 13. "This month, let's pray specifically that Eddie Vedder would understand the grace and peace of Christ that passes all understanding (Phil. 4:7). And maybe one day if you meet him, or one of the other "heroes" of this generation, at the local taco stand or at the beach, they will be open to listening to you share the love of Jesus Christ" hahahahaha "I asked my excited friend if he had shared Jesus with Vedder. He hadn't, but he did ask him if he knew what would happen after he died. Vedder said he that would simply rot and worms would eat him. After listening to my young friend share a few more details of his time with Vedder, I asked what he thought about his rock star, now that he had the chance to see him up close. His response surprised me. "I thought he was shallow. He doesn't have any answers. I thought a big star like that would have deep insight on life! He really is empty." Remember, this response came from a kid who wasn't living for Jesus, and yet he could still see how empty his "hero" was without Christ." Thank you for this site, hahahaha
June 16, 200519 yr I can just imagine what they would do to themselves if they were exposed to goatse , tubgirl or any image on ogrish. OMFG RIFK!!! Conclusion: Call of Duty merits an 80% (B-), chiefly for violence, according to our grading key. However, I didn’t enjoy being forced to play as a Nazi in (probably at least half of) multiplayer games. It's better than Return To Castle Wolfenstein (and doesn't delve into the occult), but I can't see keeping the Call of Duty disc in my drive, nifty though the iron sights and other elements are. This is not a game for children or preteens. Late teens might be okay, but I'd encourage parents to discuss the sacrifices made by allied soldiers during World War II; and the satanic depravity of the Nazis (including the horrors they wrought upon men, women, and children in concentration camps). Older, spiritually mature Christians who've enjoyed movies like “Saving Private Ryan” and “Force Ten From Navarone” may find it interesting, for a time.