I just wanted to point out (though I think that the devs know it already) that it seems you guys tried to take a jab at the phrase "in God we Trust" in the septics perfected strike (dialogue right before the fight at the end of the strike). Not only that, but also a jab at the idea that "all things are possible with God."
Now, I understand everyone is going to think "man you are sensitive," but honestly I find it offensive and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Believe me, this sort of thing would not be here if those phrases were Islamic or Hindu in origin, or of any other religion. And if Bungie took a jab at Islam they would hear about it (I don't mean a violent response, in case you thought that). What's up with this? Yes I am a Catholic, and yes I am offended. Does that matter to you guys at Bungie? Consider removing that particular bit of dialogue please, it seems off color and unnecessary, and the fallen are not doing anything like either of those things I mentioned above.
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Let's take a closer look at what's said so we can take it into context shall we. [quote]Why would the Splicers rebuild Sepiks? They already have SIVA." "I can make a guess. Maybe an offer to the other Devils. You know — "In SIVA we trust" and "In SIVA, all things are possible." Get in there. And show them that their "god" is nothing more than metal and tech."[/quote] See, this isn't a jab at Christianity, Cade is talking about the devil splicers and their "God". In that reference he takes a page out of a slogan from an ex-nation, the United States. Maybe he found an old coin. Either way, it's not from the Bible or religious text. In God we trust could very well be taken to mean any God, neither slogan is religious specific. In the end it's not a jab at any group, or religion. It's fine.