inkjet1987 wrote:ALRIGHT, you play! Cool! You play alot?
The Shadow wrote:most rpg games are useless because they use magic
magic in a fairy tale is about the end of the line it is
used to make the plot which has a moral
where as rune scape you use runes. would Jesus play
games with magic in them i dont think so
y would people spend hours upon hours playing runescape??
is it not made exciting by satan??
and i will garantee you that people that play magical games, spiritual walk will be a mess.
when you play runescape you are fulling your mind with rubbish
check this out
phillpians 4:8
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things.
is killing peple with magic right pure lovely is supporting a game with rune stones in it, praiseworthy. No its not
May God open the eyes of your heart
glitch1501 wrote:so, since my name in world of warcraft is darkrune, that makes me not a true christian?
so what kind of games do you play?
inkjet1987 wrote:The game is pure fantasy. I'm sure nobody here is going to become a pagan heretic and start casting hexes on his fellow human being just for leveling up their little animated character. If you don't like the game that's fine, don't play it. But don't go around telling other people where they draw the line on fantasy. It's made up, and if you can't see it as such, oh well.
The Shadow wrote:most rpg games are useless because they use magic
magic in a fairy tale is about the end of the line it is
used to make the plot which has a moral
where as rune scape you use runes.
BishounenCookie wrote:So in fairy tales magic is justified because it's part of the plot and it leads up to a moral? I can think of games that have magic in them that also have a "moral of the story." Honestly, I don't see this as a very solid stance if you're going to make a claim like this -- if it's evil, it's evil, there is no rationalizing.
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