Saturday, May 2, 2009

How would Christian kids respond to Christian-themed trading cards?

Do you think there would be a difference for them between a Trading Card Game and just regular trading cards?

How would Christian kids respond to Christian-themed trading cards?
Honestly, I think it's a horrific idea. Trading Cards are horribly hard to sell, and one would need to promote it hard core in order to sell them. I have to admit though, it's a brilliant idea that might spread the word around about Him.
Reply:I think if a game could some how be tied into Christian-themed trading cards that would be great. Especially if it could teach kids more about God and things of that nature =]
Reply:you mean you want to make a gambling game for Christian children ?
Reply:Brent, it's funny you ask this question because my seven year old son has been asking for "Jesus trading cards". It was while I was searching for such cards that I came across your question.





As to Tricia R's response, why do you assume the purpose of such trading cards is "to make a gambling game for Christian children"? After all, the purpose of baseball cards (for example) is not to make a gambling game for children, Christian or otherwise. A rather odd response, Miss Tricia.





As to Temavict's response, why (or how) does this seem racist? An utterly ridiculous response, Mr. T.





Further as to Temavict's response, why do you assume "the aim of the game is beating an opponent", i.e., violence? After all, the "aim" of baseball cards (for example) is not "beating an opponent". Another utterly ridiculous response, Mr. T.





God bless.
Reply:sounds rather racist. but if the aim of the game is beating an opponent, then i would think that jesus would want yall fostering violence using religion

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