Wednesday, 16 February 2011

board games: good or evil?

I could not believe what I had stumbled upon. A website talking about childhood games and local fairs, corrupting children and exposing them to satan and if the children did not repent they would be sent to hell.
Furthermore the first block of writing goes on to say one should disassociate oneself from any form of influence and gives a list of activities.  
         Terminate association with any of the following and similar organizations:

how about the Islamic perspective;
See the link for yourself and come to your own conclusion. Feel free to comment and get a good flow of thoughts flooding comments box.
Were the games all innocent or is there an underlying agenda that doesn’t often surface?
Here is a link to top 5 games from 1980s. Personally I cannot remember playing any of them, nonetheless as I looked and read through the description I saw a pattern merging of good and evil traits.



this game I found was a prime example of taking a wicked evil character and fulfilling the role of it. Was it just a role or a fantasy for the player to execute or unleash a desire from within?  
It was upsetting to think about, childhood games played, and thought experiences were best left as sweet cherished memories, but when further attention was paid, the theory provoked me to want to learn more and diverting me to another field - story telling
  • Freemasonry, Skull and Bones, Illuminati, B'ani B'rith, Cecil Rhodes Scholars, Satanism, Wicca, Eastern Star, Shriners, York Rite, Scottish Rite, Amaranth, DeMolay, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Job's Daughters and ALL other Secret Societies.
  • Eastern Religions, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Rotary International, Kiwanis International, Lions Club, and similar organizations most of which are at least indirectly associated with Freemasonry. etc...
Do you think if a person was to follow what it says on the site then they would become an upright person with 1st class passage to heaven? 

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