| To Sonoftheday Greetings fellow gamer, at least past gamer.
I wish Paul had said that the games are beyond a doubt like balogna. But beyond not having to deal with the issue, I'm not quite sure that the two equate anyway. Let me think out loud. Meat sacrificed to an idol, according to Paul, doesn't alter the state of the meat so as to make it unholy for consumption. It is still meat and should be enjoyed as meat. But with magic in games, like, let's say Oblivian, you as the player are controlling a virtual entity that emulates (or do they?) actions in our world that the Lord detests.
What do you think?
Austin
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Austin Brown
Deacon in New Life Alliance Church (C&MA), Logansport, Indiana
Student: Whitefield Theological Seminary, M.Div program
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