TVG contacted the relevant members of the clergy, all of which expressed surprise that their thoughts have been expressed in such a way and stressed that they have no knowledge of the game in question and as such wouldn't be in the position to comment on the subject.
The Right Reverend Brian Smith insisted that he was "very surprised" to find his name linked to the issue.
"I made it clear that I was not qualified to make a comment," Smith told us. "I suggested that the researcher should contact someone in one of the dioceses in London where I understood she was working."
"There is no way I could or would have made further comment about a specific game which I have not even seen," Smith added.
The Bishop of Burnley, The Right Reverend John Goddard expressed similar thoughts, claiming that while he was concerned by issues surrounding the occult and particularly children having access to such themes, he nonetheless wouldn't make a specific comment about a game that he hadn't seen and had been wrongly informed was aimed at children.
"I believe that I have been misrepresented," The Right Reverend Mark Bryant added. "Not least as I do not think I knew that this was an occult game, and I know enough not to go offering outright condemnation of things about which I know comparatively little."
The Right Reverend Brian Smith insisted that he was "very surprised" to find his name linked to the issue.
"I made it clear that I was not qualified to make a comment," Smith told us. "I suggested that the researcher should contact someone in one of the dioceses in London where I understood she was working."
"There is no way I could or would have made further comment about a specific game which I have not even seen," Smith added.
The Bishop of Burnley, The Right Reverend John Goddard expressed similar thoughts, claiming that while he was concerned by issues surrounding the occult and particularly children having access to such themes, he nonetheless wouldn't make a specific comment about a game that he hadn't seen and had been wrongly informed was aimed at children.
"I believe that I have been misrepresented," The Right Reverend Mark Bryant added. "Not least as I do not think I knew that this was an occult game, and I know enough not to go offering outright condemnation of things about which I know comparatively little."
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