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Patricia Hernandez: Watch in awe as a real pastor baptizes an anime girl in a video game (Polygon)
Patricia Hernandez: Watch in awe as a real pastor baptizes an anime girl in a video game (Polygon)
Syrmor interviews DJ Soto, a Christian pastor who is looking to redefine what faith looks like. As Soto tells it, part of his interest in taking up a virtual house of prayer is that it opens up the experience to people who might otherwise be excluded from real-world congregations, such as folks in wheelchairs and recovering drug addicts. Soto describes one instance where he baptized a woman who couldn’t leave her home, and the experience was so intense that she started “bawling,” as she never thought she’d have the opportunity to do it given her condition. His service also allows him to reach people he couldn’t if he preached solely through typical avenues. He has been performing virtual reality baptisms for a year now.
·polygon.com·
Patricia Hernandez: Watch in awe as a real pastor baptizes an anime girl in a video game (Polygon)
WIRED Magazine: Chain World Videogame Was Supposed to be a Religion—Not a Holy War
WIRED Magazine: Chain World Videogame Was Supposed to be a Religion—Not a Holy War
The story of Jason Rohrer’s ‘Chain World’, a customized fork of Minecraft of which there is only a single copy available on a USB stick and which is meant to be played only once, following a strict set of commandments, and then passed on to someone else. It’s meant to be a game about religion.
·wired.com·
WIRED Magazine: Chain World Videogame Was Supposed to be a Religion—Not a Holy War