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Sunday, April 15, 2007

Try This With Allah And See What Happens

So here we have another supposed Chicago Art Institute grad, a self proclaimed "brave thought provoking" artist slamming Jesus and Christianity in about the most vile way one could imagine, a video game allowing one to shoot Christ. On second thought, these ways were equally as vile I suppose. And once again, where's the uproar?

Call a couple of basketball players disparaging names and wreck a 30 year career, mockingly shoot Jesus and the Rev's are nowhere to be found. I wonder why that be?

A few months ago I had a web game linked here where you could shoot the illegal aliens that was featured on TV news channels and decried by everybody as inhumane, racist this and that etc etc. Here's another pretty mindless yet humorous and similar flash game along those same lines. Meanwhile illegal immigrant apologists whining up and down the border about the insensitivity.

Now, here's a more realistic version of the above flash games except at an art gallery featuring Jesus, and yet nary a word from anyone except we Christians who quietly voice our displeasure but yet no street demonstrations, no burning down atheist meeting centers. Maybe a couple of ignored press releases and blogger posts like this one will be about the extent of the public displeasure, but nothing voiced by the usual do-gooders out there defending anyone and everyone except white Christians and Jews.

So what do you think would happen if tomorrow I opened an "art"exhibit in my garage allowing one to shoot homosexuals or Muslims and called it, not Christ-Killa like the guy below, but Homo & Allah Killa?

I don't even need that rhetorical question answered. Case closed.

Artist opens 'Christ Killa' exhibit

WorldNetDaily: : "A Los Angeles artist opened an exhibit this week called 'Christ Killa' in which the audience is invited to participate in a video game and shoot hordes of 'homicidal Jesus Christs.'

Digital and video artist Eric Medine describes his work – a video game linked to projectors and TV monitors – as the 'ultimate arbitration between politics and Christianity,' notes bloggers Sondra K and Michelle Malkin."

The game landscape "is filled with Googled images of Christian propaganda posters, religious shrines such as St. Peter's in Rome, and clichéd representations of Christ who constantly mumbles messages of tolerance and compassion," says a news release.

"The audience is invited to participate in the carnage by playing the video game and watching short videos of the game in action." read more


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