Baldur's Gate 3

Baldur's Gate 3

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Why Jesus wouldnt like Baldurs Gate 3
It is evident that the game promotes a negative perception of hotdogs and the act of consuming them. The game features characters and scenarios that ridicule and demean hotdogs, serving as an attack on the sacred food item that Jesus allegedly brought into existence. Such depictions are seen as disrespectful and contrary to the reverence that hotdogs deserve.

Furthermore, the game's narrative and quests involve harming hotdog vendors and establishments, further affirming the notion that the game seeks to undermine the legacy of Jesus' culinary invention. The portrayal of hotdogs being threatened or belittled is deeply offensive to devout believers in this theory, as hotdogs hold a significant place in American culture and cuisine.

Moreover, Baldur's Gate 3 actively promotes alternative food items and cuisines over hotdogs, dismissing the importance of Jesus' culinary contribution. For ardent believers in Jesus' hotdog invention, this is a clear attempt to diminish the historical and societal significance of hotdogs.

The game incorporates themes of violence, deception, and immoral behavior associated with hotdogs or their consumption. This serves as a direct attack on the values that Jesus represents through his purported invention of the hotdog – a symbol of community, sharing, and celebration. Thus, any negative associations with hotdogs in the game are viewed as blasphemous, deeply offending those who hold this belief close to their hearts.

In conclusion, the game's content unquestionably portrays hotdogs in a negative light, disrespecting Jesus' culinary legacy and the values he represents through this culinary creation.
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Jinkaru:
He's not going to be banned for this. They'll just delete it like they did with the " What Are you Drinking? " post... which was stupid.

From Steam he will. I've seen others banned for less who I've reported lol
So you just lost your sense of humor and go out of your way to report frivolous things because you are miserable. Got it.
Hot dogs, as we know them today, did not exist during Jesus' time. The hot dog, as a sausage made from meat and seasoning, originated in Germany in the 17th century and later became popular in the United States.

Given Jesus' Jewish background, it's likely that he followed the dietary laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws). According to these laws, certain foods are considered unclean and forbidden for consumption, such as pork products, including sausages made from pork. Hot dogs typically include a mixture of meats, and some may contain pork, which Jesus would have avoided.

Nonetheless, Jesus is often portrayed as having a compassionate and inclusive nature. If hot dogs were prepared using kosher ingredients and were not considered unclean by Jewish dietary standards, he might not have had any moral objections to them. But again, this is just speculation, and it's impossible to know for sure.

In any case, it's important to approach historical and religious figures with respect and not speculate too much on their personal preferences or opinions about modern-day foods.
Jesus was the son of a god who came back from the dead, wasn't he?

So he would fit into Baldur's Gate 3 perfectly!
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από FissionChips:
Hot dogs, as we know them today, did not exist during Jesus' time. The hot dog, as a sausage made from meat and seasoning, originated in Germany in the 17th century and later became popular in the United States.

Given Jesus' Jewish background, it's likely that he followed the dietary laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws). According to these laws, certain foods are considered unclean and forbidden for consumption, such as pork products, including sausages made from pork. Hot dogs typically include a mixture of meats, and some may contain pork, which Jesus would have avoided.

Nonetheless, Jesus is often portrayed as having a compassionate and inclusive nature. If hot dogs were prepared using kosher ingredients and were not considered unclean by Jewish dietary standards, he might not have had any moral objections to them. But again, this is just speculation, and it's impossible to know for sure.

In any case, it's important to approach historical and religious figures with respect and not speculate too much on their personal preferences or opinions about modern-day foods.

Lies and slander.
Jesus WOULD like BG3. As you can be a Crusader literally fighting the forces of Hell and performing miracles in the name of your Faith.
As a Christian, you are so obnoxious.
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Eric:

Damn, did this really happen? :steamsad:

Yes. Read the Steam terms and conditions. Against race, religion, sexual orientation. That's why some use dummy accounts. Surely this is just a Troll account? Lol

I'll have you know that my dad could beat up your dad.
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Just A Cutie:
As a Christian, you are so obnoxious.

As a christian, no u.
OP needs to accept Glizzy Jesus into his heart

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Jesus was the son of a god who came back from the dead, wasn't he?

So he would fit into Baldur's Gate 3 perfectly!

by definition Jesus is a Demi-Lich
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από AirborneMuffins; 3 Αυγ 2023, 6:03
Who woulda guessed the phrase "Thank christ for hotdogs" was literal. You learn something new everyday.
steam points farm
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steam points farm

OH? Looks like YOU are farming!
The fact that you think hot dogs are a sacred food is just straight up fuggin HERESY!
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steam points farm
thanks
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