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  • #16
    Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

    While D&D may be considered a gateway to the occult, I think it is the nature of the individual that predisposes him or her to seeking out more occult-based knowledge. Sure, D&D contains descriptions of demons, but these are presented mainly as foes for the player characters to defeat. For spells, the instruction amounts to rolling a die and seeing the result if the die roll is a success or failure. I doubt that information can be used to cast a real spell.

    In 4th edition, worship of the evil gods is not detailed in the Player's Handbook (the book players use to create their characters), as players are encouraged to worship nonevil gods, and worship of evil gods is generally only for villains who are to be defeated by the players. Furthermore, 3rd and 4th editions have encouraged players to avoid evil alignments entirely. This may have to do with D&D coming under fire due to some of the crimes committed by players who wanted to act out evil in real life.

    D&D is just a roleplaying game. If a person roleplays an evil D&D character and decides to do something evil in real life, that person is likely to have had mental issues prior to starting D&D. I don't think the actions of a few socially maladjusted teens should prevent True Christian gamers from enjoying a D&D campaign, especially if they can do so without compromising their faith.

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    • #17
      Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

      What are you avoiding? Shouldn't you be trying to find a date or something?
      May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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      • #18
        Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

        Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
        What are you avoiding? Shouldn't you be trying to find a date or something?
        I'm not avoiding anything at the moment, just explaining how D&D could possibly be adapted to fit True Christian gaming styles. I hope my suggestions have been helpful.

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        • #19
          Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

          Then how do you know so much about it if you're not spending all day playing a witchcraft simulator?
          May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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          • #20
            Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

            Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
            Then how do you know so much about it if you're not spending all day playing a witchcraft simulator?
            I've been playing on and off for four years. I don't play all day, usually a few hours per week, if at all. Also I play a lawful good human fighter, a physical combat specialist with no magical abilities.

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            • #21
              Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

              Originally posted by Stormblade View Post
              I've been playing on and off for four years. I don't play all day, usually a few hours per week, if at all. Also I play a lawful good human fighter, a physical combat specialist with no magical abilities.
              I don't believe you.
              May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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              • #22
                Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

                Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
                I don't believe you.
                That's fine. I'm not trying to make this thread about me, just about how True Christians can safely play D&D.

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                • #23
                  Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

                  Originally posted by Stormblade View Post
                  That's fine. I'm not trying to make this thread about me, just about how True Christians can safely play D&D.
                  What you are proposing is not possible. Read THIS before satan uses you any more.
                  Who Will Jesus Damn?

                  Here is a partial list from just a few scripture verses:

                  Hypocrites (Matthew 24:51), The Unforgiving (Mark 11:26), Homosexuals (Romans 1:26, 27), Fornicators (Romans 1:29), The Wicked (Romans 1:29), The Covetous (Romans 1:29), The Malicious (Romans 1:29), The Envious (Romans 1:29), Murderers (Romans 1:29), The Deceitful (Romans 1:29), Backbiters (Romans 1:30), Haters of God (Romans 1:30), The Despiteful (Romans 1:30), The Proud (Romans 1:30), Boasters (Romans 1:30), Inventors of evil (Romans 1:30), Disobedient to parents (Romans 1:30), Covenant breakers (Romans 1:31), The Unmerciful (Romans 1:31), The Implacable (Romans 1:31), The Unrighteous (1Corinthians 6:9), Idolaters (1Corinthians 6:9), Adulterers (1Corinthians 6:9), The Effeminate (1Corinthians 6:9), Thieves (1Corinthians 6:10), Drunkards (1Corinthians 6:10), Reviler (1Corinthians 6:10), Extortioners (1Corinthians 6:10), The Fearful (Revelation 21:8), The Unbelieving (Revelation 21:8), The Abominable (Revelation 21:8), Whoremongers (Revelation 21:8), Sorcerers (Revelation 21:8), All Liars (Revelation 21:8)

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                  • #24
                    Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

                    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
                    What you are proposing is not possible. Read THIS before satan uses you any more.
                    Characters will die sometimes. Most people take it in stride and roll up another one. I don't know anyone who committed suicide as a result of D&D character death.

                    Also, if my GM came up to me and asked me if I wanted to learn to really cast spells, I would probably laugh in his face and tell him to learn to separate the game from real life.

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                    • #25
                      Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

                      Originally posted by Stormblade View Post
                      Characters will die sometimes. Most people take it in stride and roll up another one. I don't know anyone who committed suicide as a result of D&D character death.

                      Also, if my GM came up to me and asked me if I wanted to learn to really cast spells, I would probably laugh in his face and tell him to learn to separate the game from real life.
                      Perhaps friend. But what if your GM had a hot female NPC offer herself to your female elf character (fighter/mage/thief)? Would you say no to that? Christian Socialists and Cultural Anthropologist have noted the exceptionally high occurrence of simulated same sex act with D&D characters.

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                      • #26
                        Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

                        Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
                        Perhaps friend. But what if your GM had a hot female NPC offer herself to your female elf character (fighter/mage/thief)? Would you say no to that? Christian Socialists and Cultural Anthropologist have noted the exceptionally high occurrence of simulated same sex act with D&D characters.
                        Personally I wouldn't accept the offer, but that is because I think that erotic roleplay is too often used by juvenile/socially awkward gamers, and I would rather tell an epic tale of heroism than a fantasy porn scene.

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                        • #27
                          Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

                          Originally posted by Stormblade View Post
                          I don't know anyone who committed suicide as a result of D&D character death.
                          Are you some kind of psychologist who studies why people commit suicide? How would you even know, unless the person left a note or something?
                          May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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                          • #28
                            Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

                            Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
                            Are you some kind of psychologist who studies why people commit suicide? How would you even know, unless the person left a note or something?
                            I don't know anyone who has committed suicide for any reason. Therefore, all the D&D players I have met have not committed suicide. Many have had one or more of their characters die. Oh, and I'm not a psychologist, just for the record.

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                            • #29
                              Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

                              Originally posted by Stormblade View Post
                              I don't know anyone who has committed suicide for any reason. Therefore, all the D&D players I have met have not committed suicide. Many have had one or more of their characters die. Oh, and I'm not a psychologist, just for the record.
                              You do understand how satan uses games like this to spread his teachings. I don't understand why anyone would spend so much time and effort defending such filth. You should be studying the Holy Bible, boy.
                              Who Will Jesus Damn?

                              Here is a partial list from just a few scripture verses:

                              Hypocrites (Matthew 24:51), The Unforgiving (Mark 11:26), Homosexuals (Romans 1:26, 27), Fornicators (Romans 1:29), The Wicked (Romans 1:29), The Covetous (Romans 1:29), The Malicious (Romans 1:29), The Envious (Romans 1:29), Murderers (Romans 1:29), The Deceitful (Romans 1:29), Backbiters (Romans 1:30), Haters of God (Romans 1:30), The Despiteful (Romans 1:30), The Proud (Romans 1:30), Boasters (Romans 1:30), Inventors of evil (Romans 1:30), Disobedient to parents (Romans 1:30), Covenant breakers (Romans 1:31), The Unmerciful (Romans 1:31), The Implacable (Romans 1:31), The Unrighteous (1Corinthians 6:9), Idolaters (1Corinthians 6:9), Adulterers (1Corinthians 6:9), The Effeminate (1Corinthians 6:9), Thieves (1Corinthians 6:10), Drunkards (1Corinthians 6:10), Reviler (1Corinthians 6:10), Extortioners (1Corinthians 6:10), The Fearful (Revelation 21:8), The Unbelieving (Revelation 21:8), The Abominable (Revelation 21:8), Whoremongers (Revelation 21:8), Sorcerers (Revelation 21:8), All Liars (Revelation 21:8)

                              Need Pastoral Advice? Contact me privately at PastorEzekiel@landoverbaptist.net TODAY!!

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                              • #30
                                Re: A Christian alternative to "Dungeons and Dragons"?

                                Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
                                You do understand how satan uses games like this to spread his teachings. I don't understand why anyone would spend so much time and effort defending such filth. You should be studying the Holy Bible, boy.
                                I highly doubt Satan has influenced me through D&D, but if he has, he's doing a pretty lousy job of it. I've been playing for four years and not once have I joined a cult, cast a spell, or sacrificed a virgin.

                                What a model of efficiency Satan is.

                                My point is, if I can play D&D without being a pawn of Satan, I'm sure that those stronger in faith than I am can as well.

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