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Well it seems like everyone else is leaving a review, so I might as well. I couldn't really care less what this flash was intended to accomplish, but I will share how it helped me. First off, as a buddhist/christian, I almost was offended; but I'm cursed with the curiosity to see things from more than one perspective. On one side, there is the mockery of the death of a man. On the other, countless death wishes and mockeries of another. If anybody has the right to make a mockery of this author's life- including death- in a flash on newgrounds, it would be Jesus. This thought process led to more discoveries.
As I was reading reviews, some of the qoutes seemed more vile than the actual flash. Think about that for a moment...
Why is this? One explination is that some christians are suffering from guilt of an act which they did not commit (until this flash ironically) to the extent that this kind of material belittles their emotions. That is a terrible feeling; especially for those who's lives are strongly settled on a foundation of christianity. Though such powerful emotions do cause people to do irrational things, that is no reason to wish death on this author.
The rating I gave on this flash is purely my opinion of the quality of the flash. Misinterpreting those qoutes is so old that they're as funny a "Why did the chicken cross the road" joke. All you do is click four times to see it all and the graphics are not very impressive. However, these also are not a very good reasons to wish death on this author.
Although very interesting and helpful for seeing a glimpse of the many minds out there, this is just an average flash and deserves an overall five.