NathanH83
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When I was a kid I was addicted to my Nintendo. I spent most of my time playing Super Mario and Bubsy and whatever other games I rented from Family Video. But my dad didn’t like me playing so much Nintendo. He wanted me to get out and exercise and make friends.
I knew that the Bible says to honor your father and mother, so I kind of felt like the Holy Spirit might be nudging me to get rid of the Nintendo. So some time around 6th or 7th grade I sold the Super Nintendo and used the money to buy a bike. And I’ve never owned a game console since then.
So when I see grown men in the church today with their Playstation and Xbox, playing Nintendo well into their adulthood, and even into their marriage and parenting life, it just seems kind of weird to me. Like, I gave that up in junior high, and they’re still doing it as adults?
I guess it just seems to me that they could be using their computer skills in much more productive ways, and also to further the gospel, like making websites, editing videos, or creating graphic arts or photography, or something more useful.
I’ve been using my computer skills in Photoshop, creating motion graphics and editing videos that defend the Bible. I’m glad I’m not wasting my computer skills and free time on the latest version of Halo, or whatever it is kids play these days.
What do you think? Are video games appropriate for Christian adults? For that matter, are they even appropriate for Christian kids?
I knew that the Bible says to honor your father and mother, so I kind of felt like the Holy Spirit might be nudging me to get rid of the Nintendo. So some time around 6th or 7th grade I sold the Super Nintendo and used the money to buy a bike. And I’ve never owned a game console since then.
So when I see grown men in the church today with their Playstation and Xbox, playing Nintendo well into their adulthood, and even into their marriage and parenting life, it just seems kind of weird to me. Like, I gave that up in junior high, and they’re still doing it as adults?
I guess it just seems to me that they could be using their computer skills in much more productive ways, and also to further the gospel, like making websites, editing videos, or creating graphic arts or photography, or something more useful.
I’ve been using my computer skills in Photoshop, creating motion graphics and editing videos that defend the Bible. I’m glad I’m not wasting my computer skills and free time on the latest version of Halo, or whatever it is kids play these days.
What do you think? Are video games appropriate for Christian adults? For that matter, are they even appropriate for Christian kids?