Wippit Guud
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Of course, bringing up Adolf Hitler in AD&D 1e probably didn't win any friends.
(In case you're wondering, it's the example for an 18 charisma)
(In case you're wondering, it's the example for an 18 charisma)
arcady said:Actually you wouldn't.
There are some very specific things Shakyamuni said that would prevent this. And in fact has prevented this sort of issue in the parts of the world that are Buddhist.
You would get other problems. To find them look at the problems ones finds in Buddhist societies. But this specific problem would not be one of them.
Eternalknight said:Can someone tell me what the incident was, in detail, that caused people to think D&D was evil?
Wippit Guud said:Of course, bringing up Adolf Hitler in AD&D 1e probably didn't win any friends.
(In case you're wondering, it's the example for an 18 charisma)
BiggusGeekus said:Incidentally, some folks thought jazz music was satanic 80 years ago. Just some food for thought there.
Erik Mona said:Oh, certainly. Lots and lots of stuff that would make your paladin wet her pants, too.
Erik Mona said:And a bibliography that's good enough for burning in most of the close-minded fundie churches we've been discussing in this thread, too.
All at no extra cost to the consumer.
--Erik
Draco Argentum said:
Interesting, these are the kind of people I think of as ignorant, close-minded fools. This kind of rubbish goes a long way towards causeing various problems worldwide.
If I were you I'd feel perfectly justified in blaming them for their own actions. Of course you can explain their actions anyway you want.
William Ronald said:
As for Col_Plahdoh's charisma example, Churchill, FDR, Napoleon, Caesar, Gandhi, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., or Nelson Mandela can be thought of examples of charismatic leaders. Hitler was charismatic, but so were the other figures I mentioned