People may try to teach you something, but why do you believe their
attempted teachings? If I have been playing games in which death occurs for
a number of years with no ill effects on my character, and people preach to
me that this is wrong because of what it will do to me, should I suddenly
jump ship and totally avoid those games that have done me no harm in the
past? Sorry, but I refuse to do it. We were given brains for the purpose
of using them to question what is around us and to hopefully make wise
decisions on what to do during our time on Earth. When it comes to whether
a game or type of game is harmful to us, or wrong to play, I suggest we use
common sense rather than blindly accepting the opinions of others
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Shepherds are the best beasts!
----- Original Message -----
From: "NIcol" <[email protected]>
To: "'Gamers Discussion list'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] a strong message about the future of games for the
vi
Clement, it was never my intention to put down any dev.
And it was never my intention to say that developers should only make
games
for Jehovah's witnesses.
I am just unhappy because pipe2 has shooting when there are so many other
shooting games.
And what I said throughout the recording, is not of my own.
Its what I have been constantly been taught at our meetings.
So don't be cross with me, because its not of my own that I said these
things. I am taught these things at our meetings and it just bubbled
over.
Hope this clears the air at least a bit.
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