Message from @Dareendo
Discord ID: 794254744914362389
The English spelling for Iēsous is “Jesus.” transliterated from Hebrew into Greek.
Cool
[5] A man needs wisdom
if he plans to wander widely;
life is easier at home.
He’ll be laughed at
if he sits among the wise
and has nothing to say.
There's a difference between earthly wisdom and divine wisdom; only through walking with the Spirit will you unlock the divine
Is that a verse from the Havamal?
no, just something about wisdom
from? or is it your own quote?
scripture
of?
there's mention of earthly wisdom and divine wisdom in the Bible.
you may be asking how that's relevant; simple answer is that it relates to wisdom
i see
um I know this is a stupid question but
are Christians allowed to play first person shooter games?
I know I do
I do
I do lol
Just because I’m a Christian doesn’t mean I’m not gonna play video games lol
I mean, are you just gonna pls animal crossing all day?
I’ve never played animal crossing, sea of thieves is where it’s at.
I play shooter games myself
not just video games but specifically shooter games
so it's okay?
yeah, I play shooter games all the time
Yeah, I mean. You aren't killing a real human
doesn't it "influence violence"
No
That is a lie
Like pokemon being demons
the only people who actually shoot up places are mentally ill
oh okay thanks
I said that so bluntly lol what I mean is, people aren't taught how to deal with anger probably. Most play videogames to deal with it. And those with anger issues not dealt with eventually snap and do something stupid. Then when people look into their life all they see is videogames and blame that
They did put faith and religion right next to gaming after all
Lol
Doom is the most Christian game Man has ever created. It behooves us as children of God to rip and tear until it is done.
I play COD on a daily basis. Warzone and Cold War.
I really can’t think of something more akin to Gods work in a video game than doom
oh wow nice
[8] A man is happy
if he finds praise and friendship
within himself.
You can never be sure
of where you stand
in someone else’s heart