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1up has an interesting look at the curious place where religious beliefs and gaming habits intersect. From the article: "'We view games as just games,' says Kendrick Kenerly, founder of +CGO+, Christian Gamers Online. 'They all boil down to a few things: They have a goal, they have a reward for the goal, and they have a set of rules that need to be followed to reach the goal. The violence in most games isn't something we get worked up about. It's merely presentation, simply a way to convey an experience to players so they can follow the rules to reach the goal.' Abstract games like checkers, chess, and Monopoly operate in the same fashion, Kenerly argues-they merely employ different presentation methods."
That's right (Score:3, Funny)
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The Warrior Man (Score:5, Interesting)
Men are fricking war machines, and throughout nearly any of the world's holy books war is a fact of life: the Bible, the quran, (heck even the Bhagavad-Gita is narrated in a war setting).
In today's culture, men are told that the very things that selected their genes for greatness in the past (i.e. warrior prowess and the ability to survive) are liabilities. Thousands of years of genetic selection aren't going to be reversed in a few hundred years.
In that vein, I believe video games are a reasonable (and even constructive) outlet for a man's natural agressions. It could be said that God made men this way, so who are we to deny that?
For me, my faith is almost exclusively about self control, but at the same time I'm fully aware of my own humanity. Having a safe and (legal) outlet for myself is a wise choice. Obviously, games can become pathological, but that's true about anything.
My personal poison is Halo, and I've found that during the game I increasingly find myself looking after the welfare of my marine NPCs. I do generally tend to steer away games that are violent for violence sake. I think if you look back, the reason so many early games were generally pointless (i.e. DOOM's run-and-shoot mentality) is because back then that was already pushing the limits.
Just my two cents. Most rabid religious types are simply afraid of change. There are some of who aren't blindly reactionary, and realize that this isn't an bridge we want to burn our credibility/time over. Don't lump us all together.
Re:The Warrior Man (Score:4, Interesting)
You have nailed it.
For those that doubt it. Take a peek at nature. I think people would be shocked at just how much of our violent behavior is a result of base, primitive drives that reflect behaviors we see in animals. Even the most timid, rotund little accountant has the genes for skull-splitting combat buried beneath all the layers of civilization.
Think about the first time your girlfriend was attracted to another guy. How did you feel? Upset that she was so feckless? If you were a teenager, you probably wanted to kick his ass, even though that doesn't make any sense. That's the same wiring used when males needed to compete, via combat, for the right to mate. Now there it is in your 15-year-old civilized brain and you don't know what to do with it.
You can't educate these drives away, and the next best thing is to find a non-destructive way in which to satisfy those primal urges. Sports are another way to accomplish this [shamusyoung.com].
We have other base drives, and we (ahem) manage to satisfy those even when we're not in a position to actually mate. Take sports and games out of our lives, and those primal combat drives will still be there, but we will be without the tools to deal with them.
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I've noticed that too. I have no problem playing Halo objective games - I'm only killing them because they're in the way of the flag. I used to have a problem with Slayer; if it's Team Slayer I'm now more or less fine with it (but I'm not good), but if it's free-for-all I don't get the point. I tried
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I usually never play Slayer, because I just dont see the point and Free For All slayer tends to have a lot less of the strategy elements involved that Capture the Flag does. I absolutely agree with you about Doom.
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Most violent book I have ever read (Score:5, Insightful)
It has sexual assault , Genocide , All forms of Killing , Hell The entire Human race is drowned to death bar 1 family.
You know what though , it is an enjoyable read , filled with many philosophical and metaphysical thoughts .
Games
They allow people to de-stress , perhaps live out some primal urges and have a lot of fun. You can even learn things on occasion.
It's all about how you look at it.
You could see either as pure blood thirsty pieces
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A lot of people are interested in video games because of the gore. And I don't mean that you should take out all blood and make everything like Pokemon (where you don't die, you "faint") - it makes sense to include what
Picking and choosing... (Score:2)
However, there was this guy named Jesus who said:
But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also.
And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also.
And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain.
Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not t
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So how to fix this paradox?
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Jehovah himself examines the righteous one as well as the wicked one, and anyone loving violence His soul certainly hates.
Also take note of 1 Chronicles 22:8. King David wants to build a temple to the name of Jehovah. Here's the response:
But Jehovah's word came against me,
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Which paradox are you talking about?
If you look at the bulk of the laws in the Pentateuch, they were given to the Jews/Israelites as part of their "contract" with God.
I'm not sure whether those laws are to binding to non-jews living out of Israel (still investigating). However, I figure the laws from God are good, so even if they aren't binding, one can
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You say that people point out the murder etc in the bible and say they miss the point. You can't just dismiss it, but have to say why you can ignore those parts and only select the parts you want.
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And yeah God does kill people. Why? Well for one I figure he loves some people more than others and plays favourites, and for another it's the way he's chosen to do stuff in this world[1].
e.g. he picked the Jews to be his chosen people (well, one reason is because of Abraham but I guess there must be other reasons as well). Even today it is obvious to nonbelievers the
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That said, I personally think things aren't as simple as the fundamentalists (whether christians or atheists
For example, the first miracle Jesus did was to turn water into wine.
The "obvious"/"efficient" thing would have been to just create wine from nothing (those "creationists" might like that sort of thing, heh).
But, no as pointed out by someone recently, he a
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The "contract" (called a covenant) that God made with Abraham is clear. The Jewish people will be used so that all the nations will be saved.
All nations = all people.
"You will become the father of many nations. So your name will no longer be Abram [Exalted Father], but Abraham [Father of Many] because I have made you a father of many nations. I will give you many descendants. Many nations and k
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Avodah zarah - No idol worship / false gods (It is arguable as to what defines a false g-d
Shefichat damim - don't kill people (unless in self defence)
Gezel - Do not steal
Gilui arayot - No sexual immorality (defined by the culture if you go with Liberal/reform Judaism
Birkat Hashem -Don' blaspheme ( against y
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However, there was this guy named Jesus who said:
But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also.
Thats nice, but apparently many so called Christians do not live by that code. A true Christian would not seek vengence for any misdeed by another party.
This would mean murder of a love one, attack by another nation, nor attacking anyone
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"personally, I have found Buddhism to be more compatible with Jesus's teachings than modern day Christian Chruch dogma."
To quote Gandhi:
"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ."
Many of the poorly run organized religions of today have distorted the message of Jesus. Jesus and his good news was about God's Kingdom, and how we could be part of that kingdom.
Jesus never once endorced religion, as is proven by his contempt for the reli
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I have to disagree, an informed Christian would not say "Such is the will of god" about anything evil that happens. Christians believe God allows bad things but it is never his will that they happen. Evil is an unfortunate result of when man uses his free will in rebellion against God's perfect Will.
This reminds of a time in WoW... (Score:3, Insightful)
Now that I think of it, God was trying to teach a lesson. Not to me or the others in the party, just that mage. And the message was "That's nice, LEARN 2 PLAY!"
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