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In Final Fantasy VII, good characters have to defeat evil Jewish Gods - Sephiroth (Jewish name for ten commandments) and Jehovah (Jenova/Yahweh), struggling with multinational ZOG-like corporation (Shinra Electric Power Company), while being backed by the pagan Gods (materia), pagan priestess Aerith and the Earth itself. Cloud, protagonist of FF7, is blue-eyed blonde super-soldier and there is also a character named Heidegger. If you don't know, Martin Heidegger was a Nazi philosopher from the school of Nietzsche and Schopenhauer, who were influenced by pagan world-view and rejected God.
Final Fantasy Tactics clearly references Christian Church, that worships an evil dead Jew. There is even Freemasonic Templar Knights (under the name "shrine knights"), which try to resurrect evil (rebuilding Solomon's Temple?), and Olan Durai, a witness attempts to reveal the Church's evil plot with the "Durai Report." However, his papers are confiscated and he is burned at the stake for heresy - clearly a reference to christian censure (christian KGB burned whole libraries of pagan texts).