There are so many violent games out there. Actually violent games seem to be the most popular games. Shooting games or sword fighting games, etc. are some of the most popular types of games out there. FEAR, Halo 1 2 and 3, Call of Duty, Medal of Honor, Far Cry, Crysis, Bioshock, Assassin's Creed, the list goes on. Why are the violent games the most fun to play (by violent I mean fighting, shooting, knives, etc. but not excessive gore for the sake of my thread.. as I do not play games with excessive gore.)
Biblically how far do you go? Do you stop at the sight of blood? Grand Theft Auto style killing (hookers for money, etc.)? Shooting anything or hitting anything with a weapon in a game? What about the bloodless seemingly innocent world of Zelda? What about boxing in Wii Sports? If you go waaay out there, even Mario is violent eh? Think about it, you are killing goombas and koopas by jumping on them and throwing fireballs at them. Or what about when the violence is not helpful to a story element in which there is a battle between good and evil (a story to prove a moral point, etc.)? Paul says to seek after those things that are honorable, uplifting, etc. How far can a game go until it is no longer an acceptable practice?
Many online shooters have Christian servers which scroll uplifting messages across the screen. Many churches are having Halo parties to try to connect with teenagers in some way. Should churches be trying to reach out to people in this way? Is this appropriate?
Christianity is not a religion of peace. There is violence throughout Scripture, and violence is in some cases necessary in order to do what is right and uphold justice.
I have been playing violent games for awhile now, and as far as I can tell I have not been affected by them. I can play most any game, no matter the level of violence and not be driven in any way shape or form to do anything violent in real life. When I was a young kid me and my friend would fight (not to hurt each other or anything) and pretend we were playing Mortal Kombat, but I was only 7 or 8 and did not know any better. The same with violent movies or any other type of violent media. I am not bothered by any of it, well, with the exception of excessive gore or graphic violence such as a beheading or something.
Although, I see no evidence that they have an affect on me in my real life at all. Is this only a concern for children who know not the difference between reality and a game, or is being exposed to violence in a game, movie, book or any other form of media serve as a way to desensitize you to the real life violence?
What are your thoughts on this subject? Where do you stop? Should a Christian play anything in the shooter or fighter genre at all? Should a Christian stick to puzzle games, racers, etc.?
At the moment, personally I am leaning towards avoiding any game in which you shoot things, with the exception of 2d games like Contra or something. Stuff like Mario and Zelda I guess is ok. What do you think?
Biblically how far do you go? Do you stop at the sight of blood? Grand Theft Auto style killing (hookers for money, etc.)? Shooting anything or hitting anything with a weapon in a game? What about the bloodless seemingly innocent world of Zelda? What about boxing in Wii Sports? If you go waaay out there, even Mario is violent eh? Think about it, you are killing goombas and koopas by jumping on them and throwing fireballs at them. Or what about when the violence is not helpful to a story element in which there is a battle between good and evil (a story to prove a moral point, etc.)? Paul says to seek after those things that are honorable, uplifting, etc. How far can a game go until it is no longer an acceptable practice?
Many online shooters have Christian servers which scroll uplifting messages across the screen. Many churches are having Halo parties to try to connect with teenagers in some way. Should churches be trying to reach out to people in this way? Is this appropriate?
Christianity is not a religion of peace. There is violence throughout Scripture, and violence is in some cases necessary in order to do what is right and uphold justice.
I have been playing violent games for awhile now, and as far as I can tell I have not been affected by them. I can play most any game, no matter the level of violence and not be driven in any way shape or form to do anything violent in real life. When I was a young kid me and my friend would fight (not to hurt each other or anything) and pretend we were playing Mortal Kombat, but I was only 7 or 8 and did not know any better. The same with violent movies or any other type of violent media. I am not bothered by any of it, well, with the exception of excessive gore or graphic violence such as a beheading or something.
Although, I see no evidence that they have an affect on me in my real life at all. Is this only a concern for children who know not the difference between reality and a game, or is being exposed to violence in a game, movie, book or any other form of media serve as a way to desensitize you to the real life violence?
What are your thoughts on this subject? Where do you stop? Should a Christian play anything in the shooter or fighter genre at all? Should a Christian stick to puzzle games, racers, etc.?
At the moment, personally I am leaning towards avoiding any game in which you shoot things, with the exception of 2d games like Contra or something. Stuff like Mario and Zelda I guess is ok. What do you think?