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<blockquote data-quote="Durelen" data-source="post: 1301065" data-attributes="member: 14371"><p>Im not really referring to the fiction of a game but the elements of it. And what elements of the game which we experience within the game is a real experience in a way. Maybe not directly but it is something that is motioned in our environment. So to say if one plays a game that the player is required to commit a murder but in the confines of the game, what is the impact on the heart for even that brief moment? And if it is repeatedly done again and again how less of an impact on the heart does it instigate. And at what point does the act of murder become common to the heart in the confines of the game? Yet this is stimulation to the heart even though it is just a game. And if our hearts become hardened do we feel it to be so?</p><p> </p><p>And even to the Occult, as we experience it does it become less alarming to us in our day to day lives. But, maybe not enough to plunge us into human sacrifices, but enough to turn our heads and hearts just a little away from a lost and dieing world? The Devil does not need to destroy us; just making us spiritually sterile is fine to him. Yeah yeah there is his picture and name right on the cover. I remember that game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Durelen, post: 1301065, member: 14371"] Im not really referring to the fiction of a game but the elements of it. And what elements of the game which we experience within the game is a real experience in a way. Maybe not directly but it is something that is motioned in our environment. So to say if one plays a game that the player is required to commit a murder but in the confines of the game, what is the impact on the heart for even that brief moment? And if it is repeatedly done again and again how less of an impact on the heart does it instigate. And at what point does the act of murder become common to the heart in the confines of the game? Yet this is stimulation to the heart even though it is just a game. And if our hearts become hardened do we feel it to be so? And even to the Occult, as we experience it does it become less alarming to us in our day to day lives. But, maybe not enough to plunge us into human sacrifices, but enough to turn our heads and hearts just a little away from a lost and dieing world? The Devil does not need to destroy us; just making us spiritually sterile is fine to him. Yeah yeah there is his picture and name right on the cover. I remember that game. [/QUOTE]
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