The sin of videogaming
videogames:
to have (the pretended illusion of) easy victories over difficulties (or “victories” over “people”) in a virtual world of images.
This is done for the purpose of avoiding to confront, or avoiding to think about, actual difficulties in real life.
These difficulties in real life, not dealt with, become worse.
Thus, real life become worse and worse, while the illusions of the virtual images seem even more appealing.
God wants us to live in reality (where there is God), not in an image-world (where there is no God, and where it seems the ruler of that entire image “universe” is you).
Image-worlds encourage atheism, and turn people evil, because they forget about God.
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