Postby Sparrowhawk » Sun May 29, 2005 4:45 pm
ok back again after a long absence. i figured out the problem is me, not the cite, but i have no clue how to fix it. Therefore the only time i can post is using someone else's computer so naturally that takes away a lot of chances to post (i'm at a relative's right now).
Hi Jeikobu, never met u before. glad your enjoying CCS. I too am very cautious about magic. I have heard something interesting that i thought i would share with ya'll. I'm not saying its right, but i'm definitely going to check it out for possible validity.
I attend a Christian school where i live, and as such Bible is required. My teachers are very well trained and my teacher this year also is a full time pastor for his church and has a phd and constantly is researching stuff on the Bible and stuff.(this will tie into this cite and this thread in a minute).
Anyway, we were studying Revalation and of course sins of the world come up big during this time, so many our discussions were on sin and what they meant. It so happened that "magic" which is called witchcraft and scorcery in the Bible came up. This had always interested me as i have never seen anyone have truly supernatural powers. So i payed extra attention (i normally do i have a 96 in the class but this one had me picking up every word)
It turns out the word for that in the Greek is "pharmacon" where we get the word for pharmacy. The interpratation by many scholars because of this is that witchcraft is recreational use of mind-altering drugs, which would make since since people who would used these drugs during those times would see things not there and cause others to see things not there as well.
Like i said, i'm not saying its right, nor will i argue for it (this is NOT a debating website anyway). For all I know, it may be a made up explanation. But I'm definitely going to check it out for 3 reasons:
1. It's logical, since people having supernatural powers is not a sin I have seen people struggle with, but recreational drug use is.
2. I personally enjoy this reasearch ( i would like to be a Christian apologist writer someday)
3. It would be a great relief to me, because I worry that games with "magic" don't leap out to me as "bad" (obviosly i can't let my personal feelings cloud my view into this though)
I still try to avoid "magic" when it seems like its connected to praying with spirits. I guess that's because there seem to be two kinds of magic
1. Superhuman powers, but just powers that a made up character has in a world created by a story teller
2. Magical powers granted by praying and performing ceremonies for spirits, dieties, etc.
Needless to say, i always avoid the number two definition, but maybe the reason that some shows with the number one definition don't bug me is they are just powers, not worship of spirits.
Well, that was a lot longer than i meant it to be. Hope it was okay to put that here( i'm really sorry if its not) and like i said, i'm not saying its right, but rather something i'm gonna look into. I think its always a good idea to understand the Bible as clearly as possible and this is one are i have never understood, but never has a place to start looking.
Also I read MKR #2 and like it, i think i'm gonna get the third and second series as well. One more thing, any news on a Tsubasa English release date?
Which Final Fantasy Character Are You?
Final Fantasy 7
"The Road goes ever on and on
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone,
And I must follow, if I can,
Pursing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet.
And whither then? I cannot say."
-Fellowship of the Ring, by JRR Tolkien
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"...And let us run with endurance the race that God has set before us." -Hebrews 12:1b (NLT)