Speaking in terms of "far far right" when referring to... Christianity? I'm not even sure what you're speaking about... something religious in your mind though?
Fundamentalism in any religion is "far far right" to me.
Muslims that kill their daughter because they went on a date is another example.
I can tell you that I can definitely see how in each of those areas, those areas CAN be a very slippery slope.
Yeah, for the weak minded. Anything can be a slippery slope to dispair.
I think there's a lot of people out there that don't have a proper family and this leads to all sorts of slips down slopes. It's not the devil that did it, maybe the parents have a tough time making ends meet and Ball
But people can turn shit around. We don't need a bunch of fundies that we give power to because "religion" because then we get George Bush trying to start shit in the middle east to try to kickstart Jesus coming back, which is as bad as what we have under the control of the left.
Have you SEEN the new Diablo 4 trailers? LOL. They literally have BAAL in there.
Yeah, he's a antagonist. You're supposed to defeat him. This is the kind of hyperbole I'm sick of. Who'd you expect to fight in hell? I mean when you have BAAL in a fashion magazine and stuff, I'd give it to you, that it's probably some sort of cabal thing but in a good vs. evil game that takes place in hell? I kind of expect to see Baal in play.
RE: Baal in play - yes, but it's not teaching anyone who Baal actually is. This very serious real life demon is used in a play setting as "just another bad guy". It's getting people desensitized to something that is very dangerous.
I hear what you're saying - that the hyperbole is annoying in discussions like this. But what in my message has struck you as hyperbole? Why?
Is it because you don't really believe in things like demonic forces? Spiritual warfare happening right here on earth around us?
Again - you're talking to someone who plays D&D regularly and someone who works professionally in the game industry.
I have statues of gargoyles and dragons and all sorts of things like that.
It's been in the last two years that I've started to take that stuff more seriously and question having it around.
It's not that the little plastic statue has any power - no, not at all. It's a dumb little plastic statue - a decoration.
But what is it adding to my life by having it around? Follow that question deeper and you may see where it leads.
Dancing on the edge of something you don't know how deep it goes is very dangerous.
If you know how deep it goes, it's still dangerous - but at least you're aware.
A lot of your language in your descriptions is around "Right" and "Left".
I would encourage you to realize that "Right" and "Left" are just a facade dichotomy that Satan uses to keep our eyes off of the real battle.
If you are playing on the field of "Right" vs "Left" in your mind, then you will not see the real battle lines - and that will not end well, friend.
Fundamentalism in any religion is "far far right" to me.
Jesus Camp is an example of far far right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxdt_f0hwUg
Muslims that kill their daughter because they went on a date is another example.
Yeah, for the weak minded. Anything can be a slippery slope to dispair.
I think there's a lot of people out there that don't have a proper family and this leads to all sorts of slips down slopes. It's not the devil that did it, maybe the parents have a tough time making ends meet and Ball
But people can turn shit around. We don't need a bunch of fundies that we give power to because "religion" because then we get George Bush trying to start shit in the middle east to try to kickstart Jesus coming back, which is as bad as what we have under the control of the left.
Yeah, he's a antagonist. You're supposed to defeat him. This is the kind of hyperbole I'm sick of. Who'd you expect to fight in hell? I mean when you have BAAL in a fashion magazine and stuff, I'd give it to you, that it's probably some sort of cabal thing but in a good vs. evil game that takes place in hell? I kind of expect to see Baal in play.
RE: Baal in play - yes, but it's not teaching anyone who Baal actually is. This very serious real life demon is used in a play setting as "just another bad guy". It's getting people desensitized to something that is very dangerous.
I hear what you're saying - that the hyperbole is annoying in discussions like this. But what in my message has struck you as hyperbole? Why?
Is it because you don't really believe in things like demonic forces? Spiritual warfare happening right here on earth around us?
Again - you're talking to someone who plays D&D regularly and someone who works professionally in the game industry.
I have statues of gargoyles and dragons and all sorts of things like that.
It's been in the last two years that I've started to take that stuff more seriously and question having it around.
It's not that the little plastic statue has any power - no, not at all. It's a dumb little plastic statue - a decoration.
But what is it adding to my life by having it around? Follow that question deeper and you may see where it leads.
Dancing on the edge of something you don't know how deep it goes is very dangerous.
If you know how deep it goes, it's still dangerous - but at least you're aware.
A lot of your language in your descriptions is around "Right" and "Left".
I would encourage you to realize that "Right" and "Left" are just a facade dichotomy that Satan uses to keep our eyes off of the real battle.
If you are playing on the field of "Right" vs "Left" in your mind, then you will not see the real battle lines - and that will not end well, friend.