I found a site with more biast opinions about how DnD is Satanic


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It's difficult for me to comment on this without violating the rules of these forums. People have the right to their own beliefs, but such prejudice is hard to condone. One the other hand, I'd probably be equally intolerant of and prejudiced against the religious views promoted on that website.
 
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Now, the question becomes if a person "innocently" works an authentic ritual that conjures up a demon, or curses someone; thinking that they are only playing a game-might not the ritual still have efficacy? I think we know the answer to that question.

Yeah, we had that problem too in the beginning, but we houseruled real demons out of it after a while.
Those pesky demons really do ruin the evening.


If you play at shooting your friend in the head with what you think is an unloaded pistol and don't know a shell is in the chamber, is your friend any less dead because you were playing?


tsk.. tsk.. again noone seems to wonder if the kids having a gun might have anything to do with it.
 

Zweischneid tsk.. tsk.. again noone seems to wonder if the kids having a gun might have anything to do with it.[/QUOTE said:
I fully agree with you on that one. Here in New Zealand you have to be 16 to get a lincence to have a gun and even them you are only aloude a .22 and an Air Rifel.
 

bwahaha! I love this stuff! Did anyone else take a look around the site and it's links? The New World order! Satanism! Illuminati organizations! It's all quite hilarious.

Unfortunatley I've met people like this, and they really believe this garbage... Thankfully ignoring them is pretty easy
 


I sometimes think these people..have more mental problems than the people that sapositly kill themselves because of DnD

hmm... sadly I doubt that it's that easy to explain.
It is more of a social phenomenon that can be found in among all religions and cultures.
 


In this article, we explore the link between a particular form of popular music (country music) and metropolitan suicide rates. We contend that the themes found in country music foster a suicidal mood among people already at risk of suicide and that it is thereby associated with a high suicide rate.
Emphasis mine.

Again.. try to read it throughly before starting false rumors. ;)


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Besides, the Country-Music-Suicide-Research was just recently awarded with the Ig-Noble Prize for Medicine.. so there got to be some credit to it.

I can highly recommend that site btw.. other awards go to groundbreaking research like showing that herrings apparently communicate by farting or to the Vatican for outsourcing prayers to India.
 
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