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Faith in Play #71: Good Witch

October 3, 2023 by M. J. Young, Chaplain 9 Comments

This is Faith in Play #71:  Good Witch, for October 2023. The word “witch”, according to the dictionary, has connotations of evil magic, ugly appearance, and a nasty disposition.  Yet in our usage we have lost this aspect of witches being evil and ugly.  Indeed, if you attend enough game conventions you will meet girls … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: Bewitched, christian, conventions, deity, dungeon & dragons, evil, fantasy, ghosts, holy ghost, j.k. rowling, jesus, L Frank Baum, magic, metaphor, Middle Earth, power, religion, the Wizard of Oz, tolkien, white witch, wicca, wiccan, witch, witchcraft, wizards

Faith in Play #68: Prayer

July 4, 2023 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #68:  Prayer, for July 2023. This arose in discussion on the Christian Gamers Guild mailing list.  It seems that someone mentioned a new role playing game in which players were expected to verbalize the in-game prayers of their fictional characters to the real God.  Guild members had mixed reactions to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: c.s. lewis, character, christian, christian gamers guild, cleric, CS Lewis, deity, faith and gaming, fiction, game, god, gods, i game, identification, improvisation, jesus, multiverser, prayer, roleplaying game, worlds

Faith in Play #39: Of Aliens and Elves

February 2, 2021 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #39:  Of Aliens and Elves, for February 2021. Fantasy and science fiction are riddled with races.  Star Trek offers Vulcans, Klingons, Romulans, Cardassians, Bajorans, and a host of others.  Dungeons & Dragons gives us multiple varieties of Elves, Dwarfs, Gnomes, and Halflings, just for starters, and keeps going from there.  … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: advanced dungeons & dragons, aliens, bajoran, c.s. lewis, cardassian, centaur, characters, demihuman, dungeons & dragons, dwarf, elves, fantasy, fiction, giant, gnome, halfling, harry potter, heaven, house elves, human, jesus, Klingons, outer planes, prime material plane, ray bradbury, reincarnation, resurrection, romulan, saint paul, salvation, science fiction, soteriology, star trek, vulcan

Faith in Play #35: Seekers

October 6, 2020 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #35:  Seekers, for October 2020. The “magic” in our role playing games is “make believe.”  It’s not real, and no one could by reading any of the Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks or source books learn how to do any “real magic,” if such a thing exists.  Indeed, you can’t learn … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: bible, books, calling fire, card catalogue, difficult question, dungeons & dragons, fantasy, fiction, game, games, gateway, harry potter, healing, jesus, magic, make-believe, Middle Earth, miracles, Narnia, occult, occultism, paganism, pagans, parting water, popular culture, raising the dead, reading, scripture, wicca, wiccan, witch, witches, wizard, wizards, world wide web

Faith in Play #23: Kralc’s Law

October 1, 2019 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #23:  Kralc’s Law, for October 2019. I don’t want to say that Arthur C. Clarke is famous for this; he is, after all, author of the book behind one of the most iconic of near-term science fiction space travel movies (have I limited that enough?), 2001:  A Space Odyssey.  However, he … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: 2001 A Space Oddessey, Apostles, Arthur C. Clarke, Bah Ke'gehn, Clarke's Law, Deadpool, faith healing, james "the amazing" randi, James Randi, jesus, Kralc's Law, magic, miracle, miracles, multiverser, rationality, regeneration, resurrection, Ruthra C. Kralc, science, science fiction, space travel, technology

Faith in Play #12: Fiction and Lies

November 6, 2018 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #12:  Fiction and Lies, for November 2018. I once encountered someone who held the view that all of Jesus’ parables were literally true, that they were recountings of real events of which He in His omniscience was aware.  There really was a Good Samaritan, a Prodigal Son, a woman who … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: chronicles of narnia, deceit, draco malfoy, fiction, frodo baggins, gollum, good samaritan, harry potter, hermione granger, hezekiah, jeremiah, jesus, leverage, lies, lord of the rings, lucy pevensie, parables, peter pevensie, prodigal son, rogue, sophie devereaux, truth, white witch

What Does God Think About Hacking?

January 30, 2018 by 3 Comments

Sometimes I look at the search queries that lead people to this website, and I see something interesting. One day last year, I saw that someone had asked Bing “is hacking a sin in christanity” (sic). I have no idea what that person actually had on their mind—if they were wondering about software piracy, or … [Read more…]

Posted in: Uncategorized, Video Games Tagged: battlestar galactica, blizzard, c.s. lewis, cheating, copyright, core design, cracking, deadlock, doom, fan fiction, geek at arms, god in the dock, grand theft auto, hacking, jesus, lara croft, legend of zelda, marion zimmer bradley, miracles, mods, moral rights, nintendo, nude raider, overwatch, piracy, rockstar games, sin, star destroyer, take two interactive, toasters, tomb raider, water into wine, wolfenstein 3d, world of warcraft

Magic as Part of Creation

June 2, 2016 by thegamemaster Leave a Comment

First, let me address the matter of the question. When talking about a designing a role-playing game and the role that magic in the role-playing game will take, we must first decide on what questions we are asking ourselves. Several questions come to my mind. First, what is magic? What is it, not only in fantasy and reality, but also … [Read more…]

Posted in: Magic Symposium, The Way the Truth and the Dice Tagged: AD&D, astrology, c.s. lewis, calvary, canaan, canaanite, cggzine, christianity, creation, cross, D&D, demon, demonic, demons, divination, dungeons & dragons, ezine, false religion, fantasy, game, games, i ching, imagination, imagine, imagining, jesus, magazine, magic, magic symposium, medium, miracle, miracles, necromancer, necromancy, omens, ouija, pagan, paganism, palm reading, palmistry, president, religion, ritual, rod barnes, rodney barnes, role-playing, role-playing game, roleplaying, roleplaying game, rpg, soothsaying, sorcerer, sorcery, supernatural, symposium, tarot, the way the truth and the dice, theologian, theology, way truth and dice, witch, witchcraft, wizard, world building, wtd, zine

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