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Crusader1095
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have noticed that there is considerable support among Catholic Answers participants for the Dungeons and Dragons game and media. However, I have found much of the reasoning that I have read to be flawed. Perhaps I am wrong though, maybe you are considering something that I have missed. Let me give you my take-
Dungeons and Dragons is a game that incorporates the use of the occult. The occult is defined traditionally by the Church as either the worship of man as invoker to achieve ends by his own “inherent powers of divinity”, or by appealing to the secret supernatural forces that pervade the universe. This is a form of will worship, a form of demonism as well, and reflects a preference toward familiar spirits, demons, and other entities the communication with which offend god. Dungeons and Dragons and fantasy role playing games are utterly permeated with these occult concepts, and consider involvement in these areas to be neutral at worst, or good at best! For example, you may be playing a mage, which by definition in the real world is an expert in the occult and satanic arts!
Now let me ask you- what Catholic in the world would, after reflecting on this, continue to play Dungeons and Dragons in good conscience!? Why would you want to play something which treates as neutral or even good something that horribly offends God and the indulgence of which could be a mortal sin? The occult offends God, and He is angry when people indulge in the occult. Therefore, to make something that offends God into a plaything seems even more heinous and a mockery of God.
Think about it this way- would you play a game that treats murder as a neutral or even a good thing? That treats rape, adultery, fornication, incest, bestiality, sexual immorality, theft, rapine, anger, jealousy, and greed as good and noble goals, or things that are neither bad nor good but a neutral tool? I hope not! I certainly would not.
Why then are you treating a game that considers the occult to be neutral or good as something harmless and inoffensive to God?
I have noticed that there is considerable support among Catholic Answers participants for the Dungeons and Dragons game and media. However, I have found much of the reasoning that I have read to be flawed. Perhaps I am wrong though, maybe you are considering something that I have missed. Let me give you my take-
Dungeons and Dragons is a game that incorporates the use of the occult. The occult is defined traditionally by the Church as either the worship of man as invoker to achieve ends by his own “inherent powers of divinity”, or by appealing to the secret supernatural forces that pervade the universe. This is a form of will worship, a form of demonism as well, and reflects a preference toward familiar spirits, demons, and other entities the communication with which offend god. Dungeons and Dragons and fantasy role playing games are utterly permeated with these occult concepts, and consider involvement in these areas to be neutral at worst, or good at best! For example, you may be playing a mage, which by definition in the real world is an expert in the occult and satanic arts!
Now let me ask you- what Catholic in the world would, after reflecting on this, continue to play Dungeons and Dragons in good conscience!? Why would you want to play something which treates as neutral or even good something that horribly offends God and the indulgence of which could be a mortal sin? The occult offends God, and He is angry when people indulge in the occult. Therefore, to make something that offends God into a plaything seems even more heinous and a mockery of God.
Think about it this way- would you play a game that treats murder as a neutral or even a good thing? That treats rape, adultery, fornication, incest, bestiality, sexual immorality, theft, rapine, anger, jealousy, and greed as good and noble goals, or things that are neither bad nor good but a neutral tool? I hope not! I certainly would not.
Why then are you treating a game that considers the occult to be neutral or good as something harmless and inoffensive to God?