Remember when I said: "Nice review. For those not in the know, the Bible verse at the very beginning is Luke 23:41, which says that "we've been condemned justly, for the sentence we received corresponds to our crimes" (NAB), or "We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve" (NIV). But the verse included here is from the KJV version. Oh, and St. Dismas is only a given name for the unnamed man who is not a "thief", but a "criminal". Weird."?
Well, this reminds me of a prayer: "Lord Jesus, thank you for your promise: not a cheap paradise constructed out of my wish-fulfillment fantasies, but an eternity of simply being with you. Amen."
Nice review. For those not in the know, the Bible verse at the very beginning is Luke 23:41, which says that "we've been condemned justly, for the sentence we received corresponds to our crimes" (NAB), or "We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve" (NIV). But the verse included here is from the KJV version. Oh, and St. Dismas is only a given name for the unnamed man who is not a "thief", but a "criminal". Weird.
Wow! The Xbox 360 has come a long way. There are some good games on the console (South Park: The Stick of Truth, Fantasia: Music Evolved) and there are some bad ones (Sonic 2006, anyone?).
Wow! The lyrics are so wonderful, cool, and kick-a$$, for that matter. It's kinda odd that Sephirot makes worlds collide for the matter, to bring about "the end of all time", to quote "When Worlds Collide". The song is kinda sung by a Spider One-soundalike, for the matter. It was pretty much a Suspiciously Similar Song, IMO.
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