What they are doing is sickening - the church, NOT Sony, that is.
I feel that this is another way for the church to try and leverage their already too-strong power over the public to insight public outcry over nothing more than a realistic digital reproduction of a building. They used no photos in the game footage, and it is all "fake", for lack of a better term. Legally, the church has no recourse against Sony, and this is clearly "fair use".
The "moral" issue is where I have the biggest issue. The church (and some of the posters here) feel that since this building in real life is a place of worship for some, that Sony has some moral obligation to those worshipers. I say bollocks. Sony has designed a first person shooting game using the plot of a completely alternate reality and utilizing realistic surroundings to immerse the player. The game is rated Adult (Mature), and as such, is not meant for ALL.
Why does the church feel that they have any right to determine what is right for ME in my gaming experience. If I feel that Sony has made a mistake, I won't buy it. Personal choice is a beautiful thing, and since Sony has all of its legal bases covered, it is up to me as an individual to determine what is morally acceptable to me when it comes to my gaming choices. And that is the biggest issue with the church, in this case and many others - they are seeking to make peoples' minds up for them.
Morals and ethics are individual preconceptions, should be treated as such.