Mmy-sama wrote: I'm sure would prefer Sim games .
uc pseudonym wrote:I have modified this thread to more properly reflect the intent (that is, correcting the grammatic issue in the poll and altering the title to be more representative of the poll question). Meanwhile, I feel no particular need to comment upon it.
uc pseudonym wrote:Wouldn't that imply something about gamers?
AnimeHeretic wrote:Is "allowed" really a gramatic issue? (This is for general discussion and not a criticism of your action BTW).[1]"Should Christians Play" implies an issue of conscience
The first seems to be an issue between an individual and God. The second seems to be the sort of question a parent or other authority might ask.
[2]"Should Christians be allowed to play" implies seeking permission from another source
When I originaslly posted, I presumed it was #1. Did I miss the point?
uc pseudonym wrote:I believe you are correct, actually, nor am I satisfied with the current state of the title. But to say "should Christians play" implies a requirement to play, as in "you should brush your teeth" whereas "should Christians be allowed to play" does imply permission as you said. Taken in a rather liberal sense, we do wish to have permission from God, though I imagine most will think of the typical authoritative sources.
uc pseudonym wrote:To at least explain my reasoning:
I believe you are correct, actually, nor am I satisfied with the current state of the title. But to say "should Christians play" implies a requirement to play, as in "you should brush your teeth" whereas "should Christians be allowed to play" does imply permission as you said. Taken in a rather liberal sense, we do wish to have permission from God, though I imagine most will think of the typical authoritative sources.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:What about Christian games like Eternal War: Shadows of Light, Ominous Horizons and Catechumen? They feature demons and you fight them. Like it or not, demons are part of spirtual warfare, although God is much more powerful.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:What about Christian games like Eternal War: Shadows of Light, Ominous Horizons and Catechumen? They feature demons and you fight them. Like it or not, demons are part of spirtual warfare, although God is much more powerful.
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