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mountaindewslave said:
Dulfite said:

I'm a Christian and the plotline basically states God is some lunatic child monster who is a nature of force and a whole bunch of other things that basically shows this designer twisted abrahamic religions into his own sick way.

Bayonetta is a highly stylized fictional fantasy game. Your implication is that it would be some terrible thing to read Harry Potter, simply because it technically is entirely at odds with your religion, despite the fact that it's a fictional book and not intended to be taken seriously (in a real life context) whatsoever. The same applies to Bayonetta which makes your comment just absolutely bizarre.

and frankly if you're going to take a religious point of view- technically speaking the majority of the games you play probably aren't morally entirely okay, since almost every game involves violence for entertainment

just pointing out that it's a bit hypocritcal and strange to point the religious finger at something like Bayonetta when the odds are you play games that don't fall in line with your beliefs. Naturally of course, since there is a difference between the fiction we watch or read or experience and our real lives 

What? Harry Potter doesn't talk about Good, demons, angels, let alone doesn't twist anything in those fields. Bayo is literally twisting abrahamic religions into something offensive. Totally different situation. And many Christian's like Harry Potter because ithas allegorical value.