"I will say some of the dialogue is pretty lame -- people saying, 'Praise the Lord' after they blow away the bad guys. I think they're overdoing it a bit. But the message is OK."
--Michael Pachter, an analyst at Wedbush Morgan Securities, explaining that he thinks the new video game (in which Christians and non-Christians battle to the death) based on the Left Behind series of novels written by Tim LaHaye will find a wider, secular audience because the game is "not particularly preachy."
Demonizing the United Nations as Satan's handmaiden, abrogating the Ten Commandments' ban on murder and supporting gratuitous religious violence is apparently an A-OK message for the Christian right.
In other news today, even evangelical Christians have a hard time listening to Christian rock.
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