Atlus games often explore themes of morality, identity, and the human experience, which can include religious elements, including Christianity. However, they are not inherently anti-Christian; rather, they may critique or challenge certain aspects of organized religion as part of broader narratives. The portrayal of religious themes in these games typically serves to provoke thought rather than to promote anti-Christian sentiments. Ultimately, interpretations can vary among players based on personal beliefs and experiences.
Atlus was created on 1986-04-07.
The company Atlus is best known for being a Japanese video game company founded in the year 1996. The Atlus video game company closed in the year 2010.
An anti-Christian is a person who opposes Christianity.
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Wicca is a religion unrelated to Christianity
The sharingan has nothing to do with Christianity at all.
You could if you looked it up on Google or checked an Atlus, yes.
Currently, it does not.
Christianity is independent of democracy. In democratic societies, Christians often lobby the government and people to pass a Christian agenda (whatever that means). Sometimes Christianity is anti-democratic.
No, according to ATLUS trauma team was the last of the trauma series sorry
Diana Peschier has written: 'Nineteenth-century anti-Catholic discourses' -- subject(s): Anti-Catholicism, Anti-Catholicism in literature, Catholics, Catholics in literature, Characters, Christianity and literature, History, Religion
As an company in India, I would say they are not Christians but this does not mean they are anti anyone. It is unwise for a 'going concern' in the business world to state whether or not they are 'anti' someone/thing.