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"Is Gaming a sin? Response to an e-mail."

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Blogger Unknown said...

Hey! Thank you for letting this info here. I was really confused between whether or not playing games was a sin. But truly your write up has helped me a lot in figuring out my confusion. Really appreciate your work.

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January 8, 2019 at 5:45 AM

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February 3, 2021 at 1:19 PM

Blogger Miles Mariae said...

Jesus Lover 69 made the following comment, I had to edit it in a small way as it mentioned something too impure for the audience.

"I think that you have made a serious error in this post. Video games were designed by non-Christian forces in order to disrupt our quest for Christ. Even so called morally-neutral games that you mention like Candy Crush are in fact the agents of the devil. I presume you did not know that Candy Crush can refer to something impure [this sentence alone has been edited by me], additionally the games development was funded by anti-Christian forces like George Soros & Saddam Hussein. Surely you would not be encouraging Catholics who are not secure in their devotion to our Lord to take part in these deeply disturbing and un-godly activities.

My own children have often begged me to allow them to play video games, however I continue to refuse. Instead, I provide them with numerous Christian ways to play. These include "Pin-the-Tail-on-the-Sinner", "Twister with the Holy Spirit & room for Jesus", manual labour, and attempting to show their devotion to God by throwing stones at the houses of local atheists, protestants and liberals. I would encourage you to promote these activities in your parishes Children's Liturgy group.

God bless and I shall pray for you and all of the contributors to this blog,

February 3, 2021 at 1:29 PM

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