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is playing games that have guns but you don't use them a sin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yahkov" data-source="post: 74131607" data-attributes="member: 421102"><p>I don’t see how video games are a sin. Video games are getting more and more common and what we don’t think of most of the time, these are real people on them. If you spend 5-6 hours a day playing, I won’t be the one to say that it’s too much. That’s getting too legalistic for me. If we want to go that route then we might want to check how much time we spend on our phones, watching movies, etc. Video games are nothing more than a platform for entertainment where you cooperate or compete with other players. </p><p></p><p>What I do strongly encourage is that you start a ministry on them. Sounds like a great way to reach out to people. When I was growing up my friend and I used to have Bible discussions while playing battlefield. Those were great times!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yahkov, post: 74131607, member: 421102"] I don’t see how video games are a sin. Video games are getting more and more common and what we don’t think of most of the time, these are real people on them. If you spend 5-6 hours a day playing, I won’t be the one to say that it’s too much. That’s getting too legalistic for me. If we want to go that route then we might want to check how much time we spend on our phones, watching movies, etc. Video games are nothing more than a platform for entertainment where you cooperate or compete with other players. What I do strongly encourage is that you start a ministry on them. Sounds like a great way to reach out to people. When I was growing up my friend and I used to have Bible discussions while playing battlefield. Those were great times! [/QUOTE]
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