There is a perfect story for you somewhere in the Bible.
"Thank you God that I don't read Harry Potter or play D&D unlike Matrona or Justin overthere..."
Frankly, I perfer an Orthodox who plays D&D and Harry Potter over the one who thinks that he can speak on the behalf of the entire Church and decide on his own who's a true Orthodox and who's not. Who made you an Ecumenical Council?
This will be my only post in this thread:Please do explain how there is a Christian theme to a book about witchcraft? And Christian witches? There are no such thing. Witches derive their power from one source only, and it is not Christ.
Ya. Let's eliminate clouds, grass, trees, fire, etc. In fact, why use English to write the book?
Your condemnation of us is the problem. Since you keep calling us non-practicing Orthodox and what not. And especially my spiritual father. You became clairvoyant so you know who's practicing and who's not?Oh thats a good one....but doesn't work...I know I am a sinner...and how does saying witchcraft or anything that preaches it is evil making me an Ecumenical Council? THE CHRCH ALREADY CONDEMNS IT..I am just playing Chef Gordon Ramsey and beringing it to light..I SHOWED you the authors own words...
Your condemnation of us is the problem. Since you keep calling us non-practicing Orthodox and what not. And especially my spiritual father. You became clairvoyant so you know who's practicing and who's not?
I am afraid that is you that fails to make sense. Witchcraft is condemned, yes. DnD, HP, etc. isn't witchcraft.
This is my last post in the thread in regards to "is DnD and HP evil", because it's beyond the point of ridiculousness, and I am going to continue letting my imagination run wild and free (within the bounds of goodness), and reading and writing and roleplaying and having fun in a perfectly Christian manner.
There isn't anything evil to it. I am chanting to pagan gods daily because I think it's a pretty Youtube song. THAT is probably evil according to the Church. Having fun, pretending, and playing... not so
Don't ask a Pentecostal what "feels good".