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Halo 3 in the Bible?

By Lane Palmer|Christian Post Guest Columnist

Question: What gets 10 million advertising dollars and keeps 10,000 stores open all night?

Why, Halo 3 – of course! Unless you’re a teen icon in rehab, or you really have been away from the planet for a while, you may have noticed the Halo 3 mania that has invaded our planet like the Flood. 7-11, Burger King, Mountain Dew, heck even NASCAR driver Felix Sabate has an ad on his No. 40 racing car.

The world has Halo 3 fever…and the only cure is not more cowbell, but console time baby!

Master Chief John 117 is back – bruised and battered, but ready to give humanity hope that the Covenant can be defeated and survival is possible. (side note- John 1:17 in the Bible is a reference to Jesus Christ … coincidence? I think not!)

How is survival possible? Well … skill, strategy, and teamwork come in handy, but when you get down to the nitty gritty, it’s all about the weapons. All the quick moves and Elite cleverness in the world don’t do a lot of damage unless they are accompanied by our friends The Sniper Rifle and Mr. Flamethrower.

No seriously, I really am an adult. But something about Halo 3 throws even the most mature folks back into the childhood days of toy soldiers and backyard war games. Only this game isn’t about little plastic guys and running around a field. We’re talking about jaw dropping graphics coupled with 50,000 audio clips, a 60 piece orchestra and a 24-voice choir all nestled sweetly in 5.1 surround sound.

Me wanty!

Somewhere in the midst of sipping my Mountain Dew with a Halo 3 ad while watching a Halo 3 commercial on TV and seeing a Halo 3 logo on a Burger King wrapper, a “things that make you go hmmmm” question entered my mind.

What makes this series so popular? Why do an average of 300,000 way-too-much-free-time people log online every day to play this game?

Sure, it’s the mother of all console games with great features, but I think there might be something deeper. Call it a “save the planet” kind of feeling that runs inside our hardware.

Of course, Halo 3 is just a game. We don’t really have an invading alien force on our planet with the goal of eliminating human vermin, right?

Well, maybe not in a physical sense. But trust me, there’s a Halo 3 battle going on in the spiritual world that is just as real as the four-hour checkout line at Wal Mart when you bought the game.

But don’t take my word for it; take God’s Word for it:

Jesus replied, "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven” (Luke 10:18)

Jesus is referring to a time in the past when Satan was kicked out of heaven like a bolt of lightning, and thus began the war on humanity:

For we are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places. (Ephesians 6:12)

According to the Bible, after Satan was dishonorably discharged from his duties in heaven, he took a mighty army of fallen angels with him and declared war on the objects of God’s grace and love: human beings – and especially those who are in the Lord’s army as Christians.

Make no mistake, the dark forces of the spiritual world have marked you for destruction, and no amount of quick moves, strategy, or teamwork will win this fight.

But the great news is that God gave us a powerful weapon! It’s called the “whole armor of God” – and here’s what it includes: Continue >>

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    Mon Oct 01, 2007 8:30 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 4

    DannyPoo - "Any references to scripture in this game, are Not coincidence"

    Are you trying to say that you think that the designers of this game meant it as some kind of biblical study tool?

    Daily we see Christians go further and further from the scriptures. What we need are things to bring us back to the actual Word of God, not to anything that can be used as a substitute.

  • Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:17 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 4

    I hear your message...but right off the bat my attention catches where you used "planet" instead of the "Earth"...it is so frustrating to hear people not give HIM credit for HIS creation. God named this "planet" we inhabit the "Earth" how are we giving HIM praise, glory and the credit for all HIS creation when we fail to acknowledge HIS creation from the get-go. I've seen this happen in the last 20-25 years. Its the trickle-down effect from the secular world working hard to discredit our LORD at every turn. Even good people are failing to acknowledge HIS works. I think its important for us Christians to show the world that we understand and acknowledge even the little things in GOD'S WORD. Thats why I believe its important such as in this case to always acknowledge one of GOD"S creations. By saying so, we in effect are giving HIM the praise and glory HE deserves...we do the world a disservice when we don't.

  • Sun Sep 30, 2007 6:12 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 8

    Any references to scripture in this game, are Not coincidence. Ex: there is an enemy called the "flood" that rempage the whole universe. To fight the "flood", they have something called Halo rings, that when activated kill all life in the universe.

    There is a ship called the "Ark", that the people who previously inhabited the universe used as a way to escape the destruction of the "flood" and the Halo rings.

    Master Chief is called in a later section of the game called "The Forerunner", If you aren't aware John the Baptist is traditionally called the forerunner.

    The parallels are interesting (there are more), and the author of this article could have talked in more detail about these. These simple ideas used in this game, are a great starting point for conversation with a non-christian.

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