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[b said:Quote[/b] (Marcylene @ Dec. 15 2004,12:02)]*sniff* *sniff* That was DV's last post. I was thinking that one got him murdered.![]()
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[b said:Quote[/b] (Marcylene @ Dec. 15 2004,12:02)]*sniff* *sniff* That was DV's last post. I was thinking that one got him murdered.![]()
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[b said:Quote[/b] ]In his article, Rizz states, "People have an outdated idea of what is acceptable as a Christian". If God is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow, shouldn't the standards of a Christian remain the same? Aren't the rules and expectations of Christians the same now as in the days of Christ?
Rizz also states that, "The objective is to play it with the right motivation and to have the right heart at all times when playing it". What is the RIGHT motivation for killing someone in CS? How is this an acceptable, glorifying action to God?
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Would you mind addressing my questions? How is killing people virtually, glorifying God? True, it's just a game, but I don't think you'd hesitate to denounce a porn game now would you? What is the difference between killing and liscivious acts if it's confined to a video game?
[b said:Quote[/b] (URACorpse @ Dec. 17 2004,8:45)]
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I'd like to attempt to answer at least some of Dark Virtue's questions.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]1. This isn't real killing. Read my post above for my thoughts on it. Yes, you can say virtual killing but the fact is it isn't real; it is a game that should be played without anger, or any wrongful intent. It is just fun for some to play games that require some skill. Does it glorify God? When we show Christian love and brother / sisterhood, then I say yes it does. If, on the other hand, the game hinders your relationship with Jesus, then I have to say that it shouldn't have a place in your life. But the fact is CS, in my opinion, is good clean fun.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]2. Your comparison to a porn game, well, I am surprised at the comparison. To me it is obvious that such a game is wrong simply because it causes real lust and sin, even if only in the heart of the person taking part in such a game.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]3. CS as an outreach. As Christians we can have fun. On TOJ servers the admins attempt to maintain a high standard of conduct. They do a good job of keeping it clean and a fun place where I don't mind my kids playing. When a non believer plays on these servers, hopefully they will see that those of us with the TOJ tag on our names are different in our attitudes and our social interactions with each other. That we lift each other up and have a good time in a game is a positive example of Christian living.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]4. Is it an effective tool to gain converts? I don't know but I hope so. As a Christian, I know that I will account for my life before God. This includes how I have conducted myself online and in CS. At the very least, I believe that we sew the seed of the Gospel and of Jesus' love.
Well being Catholic is another matter entirely, since there are(were) members of this board that don't(didn't) consider Catholics as being Christian anyway.[b said:Quote[/b] (FIR3 @ Dec. 17 2004,8:54)]Im Catholic and I play Doom II and have athiest friends and watch horror movies.....CS is nothing compared to some of the stuff Ive seen.
yes it is just a game...people need to get over it..its just a file with some pixels is all it isnt a game thats making us unholy[b said:Quote[/b] (SilentAssassin @ Dec. 03 2004,11:34)]I have noticed on our server, people ask us, "shouldn't chrisitans NOT be playing cs? it's killing people..."
I can't really explain... I would like for someone to help me out. I cannot really understand how i feel about it... I KNOW how i feel, but i cannot really fullly understand how to express... x.x >_< X|
69.44.156.72:27015 main server[b said:Quote[/b] (Dark Virtue @ Dec. 17 2004,10:42)](As an aside, what is the TOJ server for CS? All I've seen is the 7F server and no one is ever on there.)
[b said:Quote[/b] ]However, according to the Bible in Mt 5:28 "But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart." (NIV). This tells us that we can commit adultery in our hearts, not just physically. So I would say that it doesn't matter if the woman is virtual or real, it is what is in our hearts that count.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Where you said, "Unfortunately, the question I asked was HOW are you sowing the seeds of the Gospel of Jesus' love within a game whose only purpose is to kill others?" All I can respond to this is that you will never understand unless you accept my point that CS is not killing and therefore that is not it's only purpose.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]- How are we sowing the seeds of the Gospel of Jesus' love?
In one move my earlier posts I said, "When a non believer plays on these servers, hopefully they will see that those of us with the TOJ tag on our names are different in our attitudes and our social interactions with each other. That we lift each other up and have a good time in a game is a positive example of Christian living."
[b said:Quote[/b] ]It is what we have in our hearts, how we treat others, and how we show our love for one another that sow the seed. This is what sets us apart from non Christians; the love of Jesus in our hearts and minds.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]- How can I play it in a Godly spirit?
To me, playing CS with friends is no different than going to a movie with them, bowling with friends, or even just talking. Of course there are some that believe all movies are wrong but that is for another thread I think. The point is, there is no feeling or thought of killing or murder in me when I play. The fact that I have Jesus in my heart is why I am this way.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]- "How do you glorify God by putting a Counter Terrorist in your sights, pushing your mouse button and having his virtual brains splattered on the wall behind him?"
You have to accept that this is no more than a game. It is not killing. It is simply friendly competition and a test of skill. If your attitude in playing is anymore than that, then you need to rethink your reason for playing.
[b said:Quote[/b] (URACorpse @ Dec. 19 2004,11:56)]
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I think the problem here is perspective. You ask can a Christian play a particular game or not. The truth is games don't matter. I am free to play any game I choose. Whether or not it is the type of game I should play is ultimately between me and God.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]You can debate that CS is centered around killing. I don't know you but I will assume that you have not been in a position to kill. Lets also assume you haven't really been exposed to the type of death where a persons brains are literally laying on the ground. If this is true, how can you say CS is like killing, even just virtually? For me, as one who has seen "grey matter" on the ground and has been in the position to kill, I say CS has nothing in common with killing.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]DV, you are obviously an intelligent person. You have a good knowledge of the Bible but do you truly understand God's word? I don't think so.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I believe you like to look through it and use it to ignite debate. I'm not saying that this is always bad. In fact, you seem to be a bit like me when I was younger.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]The truth is, if you truly want to understand your questions, not just in this thread but in others, you need to ask God to give you the understanding.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I say this because to understand what it means to be a Christian is to actually be one. To understand what it means to have Jesus' love in your heart is to know Him as your Savior. I'm not saying Christians don't do wrong. I sin daily. The difference is that I daily talk to God and get closer to Him. As a result, I get further from the things I use to do and closer to Him.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]I've been an instructor for several years. I usually know how to get a point across and I also can usually tell when someone is just trying to push questions until they get the answer they want to hear, not necessarily the correct one.
[b said:Quote[/b] ]When you get down to it, a game isn't important. It is possible that it is a sin for you to play it but not for me. But, the thing that is important is that you accept Jesus as your Savior. By doing this you will be able to know, among other things, if playing CS, or any other game, is a sin for you or not.