(October 5, 2014 at 6:22 am)Aoi Magi Wrote: By the way I am still curious about what games are out there which are not only sin-free but also supports JWs views.I think it depends on the parent in question, but JWs are fundamentalists, and take the view that anything that might lead a person astray is better off avoided altogether. They may still have a video on their site where a child is taught to throw away a wizard doll because it represents the use of magic, which is evil. It's not the sort of thing that will get you disfellowshipped, but will almost certainly lead to the occasional lecture and would probably block a person from being promoted to service positions within the organization.
That said, some parents are very strict, others are not. My mother took a dim view of computers in general (until I started making money as an IT tech, at which point she stopped complaining) but with very few exceptions didn't bother me about video games or movies or music.
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