Deus Ex: Invisible War - Templar Ending
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God, I hated this ending. In fact, I hated all the factions that were not Tarsus, the Dentons, or ApostleCorp. All of them - that whiny bitch Donna Morgan, the gangbanger Lin-May Chen, the weasel Chad Dumier, the hipster Billie Adams, and that duplicitous hound Saman - only cared about their own political agendas. The Templars wanted to send us back to the Stone Age. The Illuminati wish to keep the status quo. Denton? He cares for everyone, rich and poor. He is the only genuine leader.
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Everything good that religion does can be achived with purely secular things.
But at least secular humanists dont hold a sandwhich as ransom in the name of Jesus like some Churches do.
For Christians Jesus is the most moral person even when in reality he is immoral dick who advocates INFINITE punishment for FINITE crimes which is infinitly more moraly bankrupt then murder
He also advocates the idea that murderer can go to heaven but someone who doesnt believe does not
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Seek understanding?
About what?
The world?
Arent the religious people usualy the one who accept things without evidence and reject science?
Religion is dangerous because it props up the answer on a question that nobody can answer and because people think they have an answer they stop looking for the real one.
Religious people who fight for peace are doing it because of secular humanism not a religion.
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FOR THE IMPERIUM OF MAN.
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anyone know who the person hanging at the end there is supposed to be.... PS: Gawn I hated this ending!! It's so damn creepy!! I wasnt fussy on some of the others but IMO this is the WORST. MAn that guy was horrible, i only chose him after i got all the other endings, just to see what his ending would be.... talk about a huge regret! *shiver*
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@StarAdder92 It's true, dark ages don't last forever... sometimes they end in complete extinction. This is the worst ending.
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Strange that this ending is the only one in which Humanity truly survives. Dark Ages don't last forever.
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@jacksawild I know my history and can easily fine the exact day he declared surrender to the country with a transcript, he had only told his family about his decision in the prior days and said nothing of the bombs and that the USSR was the major deciding factor.
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@jacksawild The terms they had set up before the invasion and bomb was that there would be no american ocuppation, trials, Goverment changes and allowing the goverment to take care of the army
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@jacksawild (They were not sighing any thing nor meating with officials from the US or USSR, they were meeting with their own military officals to decide actions and if surrender was viable.) at 12:02 AM August 9th Soviet union begins operation to invade japan after desolving there nuetrality treaty on august 5th, Japanese officials then imposed martial law, Us them launches bomb the same day as invasion do to poor whether in the following week, Surrender was declared on the 14th of August
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@leonia97 The Japanese were surrendering when the second bomb was dropped. Hirohito gave the order for surrender after Hiroshima and the Russians broke their treay and invaded. It was then that the Nagasaki bomb was dropped to utterly break their will. You should learn the history if you want to argue about it.
This ending was created to show the dangers of religion, they are a religious cult and their war was "holy" in a sense.... even after they have won and got what they want it is the basis of religion to keep on searching & having answers, they would crumble without a quest as they would have no one to control... sorry english not so good right now.
LordFrostt 7 months ago 16
@LordFrostt I don't know if I'd say religion itself so much as religious extremism. Religion's one of those crazy beasts. The same force that can drive some to genocide can drive others to seek understanding and peace. It amazes me sometimes how radically different some people take the same subject.
RawSteelUT 7 months ago 32