Winning Souls to Christ in The World of Warcraft - “It is such a rush to kill other players who refuse to accept Jesus Christ as Lord,” says one gamer. “I feel like I can really practice my faith the way God intended it.” Interesting to see how public debates shape out in an online world. Between this and the plague
, I almost want to start playing WoW for the sociology opportunities.
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2 Comments
From one of the quoted youths:
“I doubt any of them play sports so you can pretty much guess that there are lots of gay boys and fat little pale-faced Wiccan girls on the servers who hate themselves and escape into virtual characters so they don’t have to deal with their pathetic lives.”
This is like one of those pictures where you have to spot all the mistakes. Does this veteran role-player not see the irony in deriding the population of role-players?
Filled with Christ’s love, to be sure.
Okay, so now I don’t know. Is it a satire? Melissa thinks it is, but it’s pretty well done.
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