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Spore is a new game created by Will Wright, legendary creator of The Sims, Sim City, and now - Spore. The game takes players on a spin through evolution, starting players as little single-celled organisms and letting them “evolve” all the way up to space travel and beyond. New players might make design choices based on trial and error. Your son or daughter might have evolve a creature with a little spike, but discover that his creatures get eaten. He or she tries again, this time making a creature with a bigger spike and discovers that his creatures survive to the next phase of the game.
God, however, is no where in the picture. There is no original sin, no fall, no salvation. The world in spore is entirely atheistic, with one exception - in the ‘Civilization’ stage of the game, players can have their creatures make up new religions and use them to take over other nations. After and before that, however, religion has no role. In a game about the Universe, God is completely ignored.
If you’d like to learn more about this game before making your vote, check out the Associated Press’ news article on the game titled, “Spore’ turns evolution into an adventure.”
ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hHXDptOf7YN3c6tLpBfbz3dXCFDAD933BMO80
My question to you is this: The game is rated “E” for Everyone by the ESRB, but would you let your child play this game in particular? Why or why not?
God, however, is no where in the picture. There is no original sin, no fall, no salvation. The world in spore is entirely atheistic, with one exception - in the ‘Civilization’ stage of the game, players can have their creatures make up new religions and use them to take over other nations. After and before that, however, religion has no role. In a game about the Universe, God is completely ignored.
If you’d like to learn more about this game before making your vote, check out the Associated Press’ news article on the game titled, “Spore’ turns evolution into an adventure.”
ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hHXDptOf7YN3c6tLpBfbz3dXCFDAD933BMO80
My question to you is this: The game is rated “E” for Everyone by the ESRB, but would you let your child play this game in particular? Why or why not?