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What i'm wondering is i play a few games with magic but they don't have any demons or anything is magic considered which craft or no?
There is no magic on these games they are just special effects.
so they are fine to play?
(Although I maintain that games like the Doom series, which involve Satanic powers as the villains which you, the hero, have to defeat, are fine).
What about games where you, the hero has abilities that invoke "demon power"??
I play a "Demon Hunter" in World of Warcraft. This character invokes uses demon power and Occult symbols empower it. Bad idea?? Stop playing this game permanently and delete my characters??
Basically, this game invokes a lot of Occult symbols in the majority of its characters (except for Priest and Paladin-which is basically a Christian crusader). I did have Paladin mostly but getting bored of it so have been also trying others like Demon Hunter and Death Knight (uses runic Occult symbols).
Although I don't play WoW anymore due to lack of time.
What i'm wondering is i play a few games with magic but they don't have any demons or anything is magic considered which craft or no?
I have a completely different reason to advise against MMO games.
I know what you mean.
What if the game is not MMO? Is it still okay to play such game if your character has demonic abilities/spells, invoke actual Occult symbols that you can actually see on the screen?
I'd say it depends on the context.
The backstory of all playable races in WoW is that you're supposed to be fighting for a good cause (good vs evil). This includes playable characters with demonic abilities.
If you're using demonic abilities (in a game) to defeat evil (an enemy which is also demonic/satanic). Is this scenario ok / justified?
You do seem to have good points for this topic.Why are you asking as if I am some sort of authority on the matter?
The game i play just has magic No satin or anything satan relatedI generally think that people make too big of a deal out of this kind of thing, but I wouldn't say that every 'magic' game is fine to play. If the game has you doing black magic and invoking/worshipping Satan it's probably a bad idea. (Although I maintain that games like the Doom series, which involve Satanic powers as the villains which you, the hero, have to defeat, are fine).
What i'm wondering is i play a few games with magic but they don't have any demons or anything is magic considered which craft or no?
So would these games be alright to play if they don't have anything Satan related? but they have a magic?The games aren't witchcraft just by being a game, but they open up doorways for you to be influenced by demonic activity. The doorways are part of the craft; the object of the craft doesn't have to believe it exists for it to work.
In fact, witchcraft works best when the object is a denialist of the craft and power thereof, simply because an informed opponent is a difficult opponent. Just knowing about how the craft is being applied is enough to cause a crafter to seek another target.
It works in the same way a magician wouldn't try to use an audience member, who knows stage magic, as a volunteer .