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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    Originally posted by Glendora Christianson View Post
    I just thought of an acceptable RPG...

    We pretend we're GOD and everyone else tries to please US, or we send them to HELL!

    ANTICIPATING MOTHER GLENODRA
    Careful there...that sounds worryingly close to what the antichrist Pope actually does.
    Originally posted by Bunion View Post
    What? Huh? Where do you get your information, i had no idea rpg's was only for homosexual men pretending to be whiny-little-elf-vampire-girls-raping others? And here i am, a girl who's been playing rpg's for more than 10 years, mostly as a male character who's very good hearted and always fighting evil.
    More likely, a queer who's been playing RPGs for so long that you've developed serious gender confusion as a result. Jesus gave us gender roles for a reason, young man!
    Yeah, get punished as usual for using your own mind.
    Praise Jesus. Why would you want to use your own mind when we have a perfectly good (literally!) God to do our thinking for us?
    Uh eh? What does roleplaying have to do with rape? I have never encountered a single rpg where a rape occurs. I'm scared of what the bible puts in your head.
    You've evidently never encountered any RPGs made by the Japs, then.
    WELL, christians justify raping stealing and murdering too, if it's a person you don't like. Though again... i have to say, no rape in rpg's. Maybe someone more into boardgames than me could clear that out even better, but in rpg videogames no rape for sure.
    And so uh, because there is vampires and faieries in the game i believe they exist in reality? Yeah right. Most people can separate a game from reality. However i do not know about you.
    Friend, we Christians pride ourselves on our ability to distinguish between fantasy and reality. It's pretty much one of our defining features.

    On the contrary, having fantasies is very important and has everything to do with the real world, a free mind would not act out these things in reality, if for example for really dislike someone and feel like hurting them, you can act out these agressions in your mind, and not in reality, it's a release.
    No, you apologise to Jesus for having naughty thoughts and pray for Him to cleanse your soul so He doesn't have to send you to Hell.
    Because your common sense tells you you should not do this in reality. If you on the other hand opress the thoughts you might end up acting them out.
    Friend, Jesus makes it perfectly clear that thinking about things is the same as actually doing those things.
    Matthew 5:27 Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: 28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
    29 And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.
    Yes here we go again, sin, torture, hell. You can always say an act you did caused something bad in your life, but it is surely not god. You get what you give, and this includes all beings. Not just christians.
    You're spewing out gibberish now. Are you claiming that all suffering is deserved or something? Bottom line is you get eternal torture if you're anyone who isn't a Christian. Why do you reject Christ's Love?

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Originally posted by Bunion View Post
    I just have to ask...? You're just kidding right?
    Seems straightforward to me. With which part do you have difficulty?

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  • Bummer
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    Originally posted by Brother-Inquisitor View Post
    As a sinner who has turned his back on satan and all his evil schemes for mankind I can offer eye witness accounts for role-playing games, as sadly I used to play them before I learned that Jesus was my lord and savior.

    It is hard to know which game is more evil!

    Vampire the masquerade (which is played mostly by emo fags who just sit around and try and out queer each other)

    Dungeons and Dragons (Invented by that child abusing eviltard slave of satan, Gary Gygax who is now roasting in hell.)

    Call of Cthulhu (based on the works of that satanic occultist vile catshagger HP Lovecraft, where the players walk around pretending to be sinners and blasphemers who have sex with fish and other such abominations).

    Now it is known to all people with Intelligence, that D&D is a one way ticket to hell because (and this a FACT) playing D&D ALWAYS leads to satanism and black magic and denial of goodness, sweet Jesus, family values, Drug abuse, prostitution, homosexuality, beastiliaty, and on occasion mental retardation and skin complaints!

    I want to just issue a warning to any of the nonbelievers present that if you try and cast any spells from a D&D book!!!

    YOU WILL BURN IN HELL FOR BEING A VILE BUMCHUM OF SATAN!

    If you dress up like your vampire character!

    YOU ARE A FAG EMO RETARD AND WILL ALSO BURN IN HELL!

    And if you think its big or clever to actually try and worship one of Lovecrafts false gods, the big and dreadful rkjhgkjrhgkjsvkj'squishzoth

    THEN YOU ARE A RETARD AND A FAGGOT AND WILL BURN IN HELL!!

    take the advice that I offer freely! and do yourselves a favour!

    RPGs are EVIL and unless you reject them, you are going to hell!
    I just have to ask...? You're just kidding right?

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  • Bummer
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    Dances, nobody asked if all role-playing games in which young homersexual men pretend to be whiny little elf vampire girls raping others should be banned (well, they should, but . . .) and nobody asked whether fantasies should be banned (although God does condemn and will punish thought crimes as well as those committed in the flesh). The question was whether they are EVIL.
    What? Huh? Where do you get your information, i had no idea rpg's was only for homosexual men pretending to be whiny-little-elf-vampire-girls-raping others? And here i am, a girl who's been playing rpg's for more than 10 years, mostly as a male character who's very good hearted and always fighting evil. I guess now i have to stop since it's only for gay men only.

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    Fantasizing about breaking God's Law is inherently EVIL, and SINFUL.
    Yeah, get punished as usual for using your own mind.

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    Fantasizing about raping someone's daughter is inherently evil. Why? Because raping someone's daughter and not following God's Law (paying the fifty shekels required by God's Law and marrying said daughter) is STEALING, which is forbidden!
    Uh eh? What does roleplaying have to do with rape? I have never encountered a single rpg where a rape occurs. I'm scared of what the bible puts in your head.

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    These games encourage teenagers to fantasize about raping, stealing, and murdering, and are predicated on belief in ridiculous fantasy creatures and fairy tales about vampires, werewolves, fairies, fire-breathing dragons, magical unicorns, and all sorts of other superstitious nonsense.
    WELL, christians justify raping stealing and murdering too, if it's a person you don't like. Though again... i have to say, no rape in rpg's. Maybe someone more into boardgames than me could clear that out even better, but in rpg videogames no rape for sure.
    And so uh, because there is vampires and faieries in the game i believe they exist in reality? Yeah right. Most people can separate a game from reality. However i do not know about you.

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    Finally, the games direct teens' attention away from Heaven, the place where True Christians™ may worship and serve God for eternity, and onto bizarre and perverse fantasies having nothing to do with the real world.
    On the contrary, having fantasies is very important and has everything to do with the real world, a free mind would not act out these things in reality, if for example for really dislike someone and feel like hurting them, you can act out these agressions in your mind, and not in reality, it's a release. Because your common sense tells you you should not do this in reality. If you on the other hand opress the thoughts you might end up acting them out.

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    Such things lead directly to Hell, the place of eternal torture created by God for those who turn their backs on Him.
    Yes here we go again, sin, torture, hell. You can always say an act you did caused something bad in your life, but it is surely not god. You get what you give, and this includes all beings. Not just christians.

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  • Glendora Christianson
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    I just thought of an acceptable RPG...

    We pretend we're GOD and everyone else tries to please US, or we send them to HELL!

    ANTICIPATING MOTHER GLENODRA

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  • Jesus Touches Me
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    As a sinner who has turned his back on satan and all his evil schemes for mankind I can offer eye witness accounts for role-playing games, as sadly I used to play them before I learned that Jesus was my lord and savior.

    It is hard to know which game is more evil!

    Vampire the masquerade (which is played mostly by emo fags who just sit around and try and out queer each other)

    Dungeons and Dragons (Invented by that child abusing eviltard slave of satan, Gary Gygax who is now roasting in hell.)

    Call of Cthulhu (based on the works of that satanic occultist vile catshagger HP Lovecraft, where the players walk around pretending to be sinners and blasphemers who have sex with fish and other such abominations).

    Now it is known to all people with Intelligence, that D&D is a one way ticket to hell because (and this a FACT) playing D&D ALWAYS leads to satanism and black magic and denial of goodness, sweet Jesus, family values, Drug abuse, prostitution, homosexuality, beastiliaty, and on occasion mental retardation and skin complaints!

    I want to just issue a warning to any of the nonbelievers present that if you try and cast any spells from a D&D book!!!

    YOU WILL BURN IN HELL FOR BEING A VILE BUMCHUM OF SATAN!

    If you dress up like your vampire character!

    YOU ARE A FAG EMO RETARD AND WILL ALSO BURN IN HELL!

    And if you think its big or clever to actually try and worship one of Lovecrafts false gods, the big and dreadful rkjhgkjrhgkjsvkj'squishzoth

    THEN YOU ARE A RETARD AND A FAGGOT AND WILL BURN IN HELL!!

    take the advice that I offer freely! and do yourselves a favour!

    RPGs are EVIL and unless you reject them, you are going to hell!

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  • Mister Brasil
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    Bearing false witness is forbidden. Case closed.

    I do not find it necessary to run around pretending to be something that I'm not.

    If you do, then I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay in the abyss. I hope you gain enough levels to hold the demons off.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    Originally posted by Offcr. Albert Martin View Post
    Yeah...pastors who don't take Jesus seriously do! Those who know they're dealing with the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and bringing Him to the people dress more formally.
    He didn't mean formal evening gowns like the nazi pope and your brother wears, papist.

    True Christian™ Pastors dress like MEN.

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  • Offcr. Albert Martin
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Pastors don't wear robes, they wear suits and ties friend.
    Yeah...pastors who don't take Jesus seriously do! Those who know they're dealing with the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and bringing Him to the people dress more formally.

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  • Juliette
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Yes, sadly it is Sister Juliette. I know you just learned about men performing that disgusting act Sister Juliette but roll playing games like Dungeons and Dragons with all those elves in miniskirts is just a gateway to that kind of behavior.

    Someone told me that this *games* are mostly played by young emo goths.

    Does someone smell a fire?

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    Originally posted by Kerpunchi Zerplop View Post
    i'd call them pastors...
    Have you ever seen a Baptist Pastor?

    This is Pastor Deacon Fred of Landover Baptist Church, possibly the wisest, kindest, most tolerant Baptist Pastor in the whole of creation. In the USA the President often speaks with him for guidance.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by Kerpunchi Zerplop View Post
    i'd call them pastors...
    Pastors don't wear robes, they wear suits and ties friend. The also don't put crosses up over the altar like an idol, just plain old American flags likes Jesus wants.

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  • Kerplunki Zerplopski
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    i'd call them pastors...

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by Kerpunchi Zerplop View Post
    And how would you call someone that wears a robe/dress?
    Catholic priest.

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  • Kerplunki Zerplopski
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    Re: Are Roleplaying games Evil?

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Yes, sadly it is Sister Juliette. I know you just learned about men performing that disgusting act Sister Juliette but roll playing games like Dungeons and Dragons with all those elves in miniskirts is just a gateway to that kind of behavior.
    And how would you call someone that wears a robe/dress?

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