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Crusader1095
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I have to say that I think it goes beyond that. Its one thing to play a game where you conduct evil activities, and the game actually labels those activies as “evil”, and attempts to pit good forces against those evil acts. But where a game treats something evil as good or neutral, thats where the problems begin to arise. D&D treats occult activities as neutral or good. God does not. To promote games that have no problem with something God despises is highly problematic.The same St. Paul who said that strong Christians could eat meat that had been sacrficed to idols so long as there weren’t weaker Christians about who might be scandalized by it?
It comes down to the maturity of the Christian. For some such games may diminish their faith, and they should avoid such games. For others, it doesn’t affect, or can even help to build their faith, and for them it is okay, as long as they don’t lead those whose faith is less sure into scandal by their activities.
Perhaps for those of us who have no problems with such things, we should be more aware of our presence on public forums such as these, and how our defense of such activities may affect those who come here with faith that might be affected by it.