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  2. Blasphemous (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Blasphemous is a Metroidvania action-adventure game taking place in the fictional region of Cvstodia. Players assume control of the Penitent One, a silent knight wielding a sword named Mea Culpa, as he travels the land in a pilgrimage. The game involves exploring Cvstodia while fighting enemies, which appear in most areas.

  3. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    An adult trivia game that treated winners to full motion videos of young women in bikinis. One of the women that was part of the footage was unaware that she would be appearing in the game, nor was said woman old enough to participate when the video was filmed. In the subsequent lawsuit against Topheavy, Gathering of Developers, Microsoft, and ...

  4. Chaos Legion - Wikipedia

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    Blasphemy: Bomb Legion. Self-destructs as an attack mechanism and long range grenades. Thanatos: The Ultimate Legion and the strongest one in the game. It changes forms as you upgrade it, starting out as an egg, then a dragon-like creature with jagged metal wings, then finally changing into its "perfect" form: an angelic being with large wings.

  5. Religion and video games - Wikipedia

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    Video games, as products of human culture, can be seen and read as "texts". They carry myths, stories and symbols of the time in which they were created. [81] By "reading" video games, philosophers, sociologists and theologians have the opportunity to study the religious and spiritual themes in video games. [82] This can be done in several ways.

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  7. Monty Python's Life of Brian - Wikipedia

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    Richard Webster comments in A Brief History of Blasphemy (1990) that "internalised censorship played a significant role in the handling" of Monty Python's Life of Brian. In his view, "As a satire on religion, this film might well be considered a rather slight production. As blasphemy it was, even in its original version, extremely mild.

  8. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    Banned for being considered as "blasphemy". [17] [18] [19] 1989 Kindergarten: Banned for its controversial themes, school shooting, scenes of nudity and unsimulated oral sex. A court order required all copies of the film to be seized and a ban on its exhibition. [20]

  9. Whitehouse v Lemon - Wikipedia

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    Whitehouse v Lemon is a 1977 court case involving the blasphemy law in the United Kingdom. It was the last successful blasphemy trial in the UK. It was the last successful blasphemy trial in the UK. "The Love That Dares to Speak Its Name"