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FaeLuna · 31-35, F
Oh geeze, I probably shouldn't mention all the larping I do, where the character I play has made deals with demons for power and wealth, and uses ritual magic to set her enemies on fire and trap souls inside of gems. Hoo boy, that might get awkward.
In all seriousness though, yes, games can be addicting and have ruined some people's lives, but that's on them for lacking self-control, not a satanic cult bringing demons into our realm to ruin the lives of gamers.
In all seriousness though, yes, games can be addicting and have ruined some people's lives, but that's on them for lacking self-control, not a satanic cult bringing demons into our realm to ruin the lives of gamers.
It’s the demonic influence Satan uses to break us down through these things. Satan always uses pleasurable things to subtly influence us and entice us. He loves that trick to have mind control. To draw us into worldly things instead of good. To make it seem “innocent “, but it has the ability to ruin lives. @FaeLuna
FaeLuna · 31-35, F
@LadyGrace So all of the friends I've made through these events are evil? People that care about and help each other, people that have helped me personally come out of dark places of thought? They're the influence of Satan?
And all of the useful skills I've learned as a result of these activities, like sewing, cooking, woodland survival, problem-solving, self-defense? All of these things that have bettered my life are also the works of evil, designed to wear me down and take control of my mind?
I find that to be counterproductive.
And all of the useful skills I've learned as a result of these activities, like sewing, cooking, woodland survival, problem-solving, self-defense? All of these things that have bettered my life are also the works of evil, designed to wear me down and take control of my mind?
I find that to be counterproductive.
Really? lol