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First Rule of Reform Club.. you don’t talk about.. Transubstantiation (The Bread and Wine in Communion). Just ask Luther and Zwingli.. Here is a place to discuss and debate Reformed Theology in a game of sorts. Pick a Team: TEAM Luther -Lutheranism TEAM Calvin -Presbyterianism TEAM Tudor -Anglicanism TEAM Zwingli -Reformed TEAM Chelčický-Anabaptist TEAM Zinzendorf -Moravian TEAM Rome -Catholicism The aim is to pick a team and make a case with the particular theology and doctrine of the Reformed Person and or Institution. Its not meant to be a heated debate, but to assume a side and theraby learn via posing a question like Predestination, Eucharist (Communion), Sola Scriptura, and etc and answering as one of the Teams; then from there answer one another. Team Rome is the standard challenger. You may argue the Romanite view on a topic like Transubstantiation even if you are not RCC. The Goal is to learn more about The Reformation, and the different branches. Rules You may switch teams after each round. A round consists of a topic, examples: “Sola Scriptura” “Eucharist/Communion” “Justification” “Predestination vs Arminianism.” “Images, Idolatry or Spiritual Aids” “Church Militant, Crusaders and Puritans” Points are earned by forming an argument that is most accurate to the TEAM you represent, an example: 2+ Pts for stating Luther was in favor of Consubstantiation. 1pt if you argue Luther was in favor of Transubstantiation, which is true in several interpretations and periods of His life. But not the most accurate. 5-10 pts if your case is stronger and beats the other team in the criteria of Scriptural Soundness (supported by Scripture), Logic, Accuracy to your Team’s views, and is Well Reasoned argument. Minus pts are for getting something totally wrong about about your Team’s point of view. You may take your time to form your argument, look up sources online and prepare a rebuttle. There is no time limit. GM/ Game Master: The Person in charge of judging and distruputing points. For now I, @Fidei Defensor will be GM until another is appointed. The goal of this game is not to cause offense, people on these forums hold these particular beliefs. So no baiting, flaming, and insulting another’s point of view. Be respectful, you’re aim is to argue the point of view of the reformed person and denomination, not to create a personal apologeia and treatsie in defense of your own Lutheranism, Calvinism, Zwinglism, Moravianism, and Romanism. The ultimate goal is to learn more about these persons, beliefs, and churches.
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Hi there I wondered if it would be possible to have permission to post a topic re my new spiritual gaming experience I have been creating please. It runs on a PC and also is compatible with virtual reality headsets, although you do not need one to run it. It takes place in a medieval chapel setting and has a candlelit chapel with a crypt beneath along with a medieval and renaissance art gallery. I am creating a totally free experience to try and promote the beautiful sermons of a priest I used to know. He has been dead for over 10 years now and I did not want his message to be forgotten. I understand videos cannot be linked here so I will not do that, I can submit that to the video forum. I just wanted to make sure it was ok to share this project with the community here and not take liberties. There is a free demo to download and try and a website to read up on the background of the project. I won't disclose any of it until I am advised it is ok. Kind regards, Fal