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May. 24th, 2004 09:18 pmThis may well be the funniest website ever.
http://www.chick.com/articles/frpg.asp
I draw your esteemed intellects, all with a honed penchants for satire, to this article, "Should a
Christian Play D&D?"
"Defenders of D&D often complain that it is only a game. Playing chicken with cars is "only a game" until someone gets killed. So is Russian roulette! I am frequently told to "get a life" or write about something more important than D&D, like social justice or world hunger. The devil would sure like that.
It needs to be emphasized that a spiritual deception which draws people away from Jesus Christ is much more dangerous than automotive chicken or people dying of starvation. People who write such things are - in all Christian charity - deceived. Down through the ages, no institution has done more to help the poor, the orphans and the starving than than has the church of Jesus Christ. I would just ask them where are the rescue missions and orphanages started by D&D gamers?"
He also refers to the 'fiery blackness' of hell. And doesn't find that the least bit funny.
http://www.chick.com/articles/frpg.asp
I draw your esteemed intellects, all with a honed penchants for satire, to this article, "Should a
Christian Play D&D?"
"Defenders of D&D often complain that it is only a game. Playing chicken with cars is "only a game" until someone gets killed. So is Russian roulette! I am frequently told to "get a life" or write about something more important than D&D, like social justice or world hunger. The devil would sure like that.
It needs to be emphasized that a spiritual deception which draws people away from Jesus Christ is much more dangerous than automotive chicken or people dying of starvation. People who write such things are - in all Christian charity - deceived. Down through the ages, no institution has done more to help the poor, the orphans and the starving than than has the church of Jesus Christ. I would just ask them where are the rescue missions and orphanages started by D&D gamers?"
He also refers to the 'fiery blackness' of hell. And doesn't find that the least bit funny.