goldenspines wrote:
Nate pretty much covered the DnD list issue. I guess if we had a video game one it would have Final Fantasy 13 on it. XP.
Yes, that game is so bad it reaches an ungodly level.
To me the morality of games extent to two different regions of thought. Number 1, bad stuff happening. Now, as Christians, we should be pretty clear-minded that bad stuff happening is not something which places any moral deficit on ourselves. Watch a movie where Tom Cruise blows up a Japanese plane, and hey, guess what, you're not any less of a Christian. Reading about the violence in Egypt written vividly in the old testament does not place a moral burden on you. It merely brings you forward to reality itself, and reality can be some grim stuff.
Then there is the whole aspect of what one does. Now, here I see it differing from person to person. Like myself, which stands worse, me going into GTA-mode in saints row and demolishing a block with a tank or playing galactic civilization, conquering several planets and wiping out billions of sentient creatures in one glorious war. One is far more visual, the other is far more expansive in terms of scope and repercussions. Now, I've probably done all the bad stuff there is to do in videogames, or close to most of it, and I still have that moral urgency to in real life help old ladies over the street should it be needed. That's a general good moral sign. I've never had the urge to pull up a bazooka and fire it at anything in real life, nor have I had a desire to start something as dreadful as a needless war. Now, if you notices a game change you, THAT's when you should be worried. It can be for better or for worse. I see nothing wrong with controversy or expanding someones philosophical outlook, as these things are needed to form a steadfast relationship with God, and if anyone struggles because they see a videogame character they like conflict in that manner, which causes you to either doubt or dislike God? Well, then the problem is all yours, and while temporarily stopping that game and building up some own character is recommended on my part, I would not advice putting the game down, as it would be running away from a conflict. Now, seeing mindless and baseless blasphemy is another thing entirely, but that should just provoke distaste if anything. Also, don't take eastern games and their concept of God too seriously. Trust me, even when they make knock-off approaches to our God they get it wrong 99% of the time. So if they go entirely off base with their portrayal I would not give it credit as blasphemy, as much as I would categorize it as bad research and/or bad religious fiction.
There's also aspects such as magic, and in any game I've played so far, there is a general theme-park approach to magic. Now, as Christians, we are not to practice sorcery or anything such, but for the same reasons listed above as the eastern approach to western religion, I don't see, at all, any level of resemblance to what the human sacrifices of Baal, or the dark rituals of Sodom. Using a computerized mage to cast wind on a computerized monster is not equal to the king of moab casting his son to the flames for protection, or the old Persian battle preparation rituals which all followed strict religious codes. As far as violence goes, I would hardly categorize throwing a ragdoll character 20 feet away as a breach of the sixth commandment, and even if you got the most realistic, gory, traumatized imitation of reality it would still be outside the borders which the sixth commandment holds, because you are not killing someone, at all. And anyone who relates killing an actual person to the severity of violent entertainment needs to sit down and reconsider the general statistical approach to their moral code entirely, sure, I am not saying one should endorse such behavior or even access too it, but to even compare the two is equal to comparing getting a snow ball in the back of the head and being buried alive. If it changes someone for the worse, there is all cause for worry and all cause for them to seek the treatment we are so fortunate to have access to nowadays. However, if it does not and you still seek issues with it, then you better ensure you remove all which include violence, and trust me, a LOT of your library would disappear by that time, regardless if the violence is uncalled for and wicked, or righteous and inspirational. I'd wager there is more a threat to playing soccer, where in the worst case someone can encounter paralysis or death, than playing a violent videogame with a rational mind where the worst case is severe addiction or a trigger for certain kinds of epileptic reactions, but those need to have other mechanisms kick in before the tv itself create an effect for it.
So be cautious when comparing, allow yourself to have some fun if you are strong enough not to be lead astray, and if you're not strong enough then you better work on that, because things will most likely only get harder given time. If you find a personal objection to it, then hey, you're the boss of yourself and that's totally cool, but take care before levying charges of immoral or amoral conduct upon the general gamers.