Aero_Hudson
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Armor of God said:[quote="Twisted Hawk":2ry6otce][quote="Armor of God":2ry6otce]
Please explain to me how filling your mind with a franchise like Grand Theft Auto, a game based on organized crime, murder, carjacking, and rape is profitable to your Christian Walk? Or pick any other "M" game based on simulations where the character you are controlling is participating in graphic murder as entertainment.
He never said what kind of M rated games he enjoys. I presume quite a few christians would not enjoy a game like GTA.
Armor of God said:Would you feel comfortable with your senior pastor sitting next to you as you hack and kill your way across the screen? Or the Lord himself?
If it is a simple online shooter, then yes. I see no harm in online gaming.
Armor of God said:Also have you considered Psalm 11:5? The LORD examines the righteous, but the wicked and those who love violence his soul hates.
If it's an online shooter, I can hardly call that loving violence. I can understand in some cases though. Also, if your a poor sport while playing, this applies to you.
Armor of God said:Sorry, but for anyone who claims to love the Lord yet uses graphic violence as entertainment is showing an immature attitude.
See Romans 14[/quote:2ry6otce]
1) He said "M" rated games but then backpedaled a bit and qualified it after I challenged him. So there are some "M" games Christians shouldn't play which contradicts his original statement.
2) Same thing as #1. Most (if not nearly all) "M" games are inappropriate for Christians. I'm sure I can pick an "M" rated on-line shooter game that is full of profanity and extremely bloody and you would not play for the pastor. So once again, this shows there are limits a Christian should take with the proper spiritual discernment.
3) If you live for shooter video games, as many do, how can you not call that loving violence? What does being a poor sport have anything to with it?
4) Romans 14 has to do with liberty in Christ. Scripture says all things are allowable but not everything is profitable. If there is even a doubt, a doubt by the way many other believers share with me, that bloody & violent video games are inappropriate, then why even go there? Nobody is saying to quit gaming altogether but perhaps it's worth listening to brothers and sisters who say your not making the best decisions being engrossed in violence when our Lord is emphasizing peace and love so much.[/quote:2ry6otce]
A couple of thoughts...
1. I did not back pedal. You claimed that me playing M rated games was bad and moving away from my walk with God. I challenged you and presented some examples of M rated games I do play. You have not responded on whether you still think that these specific games do what you claim.
2. I disagree. No game is innappropriate for Christians. They have to discern for themselves what could lead them astray. I can firmly say that no M rated game that I have played has led me away from God and my walk with him. Why? Because it is nothing but entertainment. When I turn off that video game my behavior and life is not impacted negatively. My morals are not impacted nor what I say and do.
3. I can play shooters and deplore violence. I play video games for a couple of reasons. Sometimes it's to be told a story other times to hang out with my friends and play some objective based games. Most of the time to get a welcomed distraction from the enormity of life sometimes so I can destress and get a bit of a break. Nothing wrong with any of these things. I am not shooting real people when I play video games. I deplore violence in the real world. There is no room for it. That doesn't mean that I can't enjoy a great action flick or first person shooter.
4. Again, playing video games is not being engrossed by violence. It's a freakin video game for crying out loud.