eso and orthodox question?

HTacianas

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Is it morally ok for someone wanting to become an orthodox Christian someday to play elder scrolls online?

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For example, one would not find listening to rock and roll music on the list of deadly sins. However, a person who spends all of his or her time listening to such music, to the point that he or she ignores others, isolates himself or herself from people and other activities, and becomes controlled by his or her desire to listen to such music to the exclusion of other important aspects of life, can find himself or herself in a deadly and sinful condition. Listening to the music is not the sin; the music itself is not the sin; becoming obsessed with the music—and ignoring other aspects of one’s life or the importance of loving relationships with others—is what is sinful.

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No but consider what you want to accomplish in the future and how many hours you want to play any one game. The more time you invest in one thing, means you haven't invested it in another. It only becomes a sin when it dominates you and you feel like you can't resist playing. This is based on my own experience, not yours necessarily.
 
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