RenHoek
What eeeeeez it man?!
Very true, I do not agree, and you could help me gain some understanding to your position by answering my questions in a non-condescending, non-faith-questioning, and frankly, a more Christian manner.I believe I made my point very clear on this matter, and for the simple fact that you are continuing to question me on this in a debative manner, it is evident that you don't agree with what I said.
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
4 Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; 5 does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; 6 does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; 7 bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
My point, had you bothered to here it before assaulting my faith like a first person shooter (if I may use the comparison), is as follows:
Please note: It doesn't matter if it is fiction or not! Games that promote these things are not inspired by God, but by the devil.
Is not Revelation inspired by God?
The stories we tell our kids of the Old Testament heroes are chock full of violence and sex. What makes these different?
In my opinion, it is the context in which we receive them. If we are in a Christ honoring context, i.e. showing a plausible end to a prophecy in Revelation and acting it out for entertainment, what is the problem? When it is hookers and pimps, i.e. Grand Theft Auto, you may have a point.
By the way, if you can't see how games that promote violence, sexual immorality, sorcery, etc..., are contrary to the teaching inculcated in Phil. 4:8, then you really need to spend some more time reading your Bible.
Again, If you can not see the difference between glorification and depiction
Is all fiction evil? If not, What is the line?
It may do you well to realize that we are all very different members of the same body. What you find value in may not be the same as another. Because you find it offensive or wrong, does not make it wrong for all.It would do you well to understand that behind every idea, there lies a worldview that propels it.
1 Corinthians 12:
17 If the whole body were an eye, where would be the hearing? If the whole were hearing, where would be the smelling? 18 But now God has set the members, each one of them, in the body just as He pleased. 19 And if they were all one member, where would the body be? 20 But now indeed there are many members, yet one body. 21 And the eye cannot say to the hand, "I have no need of you"; nor again the head to the feet, "I have no need of you." 22 No, much rather, those members of the body which seem to be weaker are necessary. 23 And those members of the body which we think to be less honorable, on these we bestow greater honor; and our unpresentable parts have greater modesty, 24 but our presentable parts have no need. But God composed the body, having given greater honor to that part which lacks it, 25 that there should be no schism in the body, but that the members should have the same care for one another.
1 Corinthians 10:
29 "Conscience," I say, not your own, but that of the other. For why is my liberty judged by another man's conscience? 30 But if I partake with thanks, why am I evil spoken of for the food over which I give thanks? 31 Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
And where there is a worldview there is an influential factor that will either draw us closer to Christ, or drive us away from Him.
And a Biblically based, albeit loosely, video game is incapable of bringing people closer to Christ?
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