During a cut scene, I always take a sip of water. I don't know how I developed that habit, but it feels weird if I don't do it.
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@dracula_16: What kinds of green lights do you get to indicate that you should be okay with playing certain games?
As I said before, I hear the voice of God, but it's not an audible voice. It's kind of a cross between a whisper and telepathy. It's the same way I can hear jinns. They talk to me too.
How exactly is the green light given?
It's hard to describe. It's kind of like telepathy, where He speaks to me and I get vibes. Yes, I am convinced that I can hear God -- and that's something I would bet my soul upon. When I ask Him for something and He doesn't respond, I just go with what my conscience says.
Assassin's Creed because it's too violent for me. I typically don't play extremely violent games. I don't make judgments on those who do play them, though. That's between them and God.
Wait... God is going to shun those who play violent video games you think?
Not necessarily. It depends on the game. I play Halo games and they are somewhat violent. I'm just not into the really mature M rated games, like Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption. When I come across a game that I want to play but it has some Mature elements, I pray about it. I always want God to give me the green light before I play something.
Diablo 4 is a game that I wanna play, but He hasn't told me whether I am or am not allowed to play it. I'm going to avoid it just in case. I'm not one of those holier than thou christians, though. I don't see myself as being greater than the people who do play violent games.
Assassin's Creed because it's too violent for me. I typically don't play extremely violent games. I don't make judgments on those who do play them, though. That's between them and God.
My Toronto Maple Leafs jersey. Mainly because it costs a lot to get a new one; probably about $300. I got it as a gift. I'm a huge Leafs fan and it has some sentimental value to me.
I try to think positively, but I am still a pessimist. It's just part of my personality; I don't think it can be changed.
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