It's not news that many Christians don't approve on Dungeons and Dragons. I recently read an article on the negatives of DnD through the eyes of (some) Christians.
Here's a couple of highlights from it:
A central Washington police department asks as a standard question of
those arrested: "Are you a participant of Fantasy Role Games?" Another source
stated that 60 suicides were directly attributed to D&D in 1981.
One of the book's author says that in D&D good is given far more attention than evil, but a 40-hour-per-week player claims that it is better to be evil because you can do evil things and get away with them. An FRP games representative stated in The Milwaukee Journal, 11/5/81, that "these games are teaching the difference between right and wrong." In D&D even lawful good characters kill many other human characters in the name of duty to eradicate evil.
The words demon, devil and hell appear a total of 225 times in eight pages of Deities and Demigods (pages 16-23), and encourages the worship of them as lesser gods (page 105).
Anddd, My Personal Favorite:
Dr. Gary North, a Christian economist, author of the book None Dare Call It Witchcraft, and editor of the Remnant Review, said this: "Without any doubt in my own mind, after years of study of the history of occultism, after having researched historical research, I can say with confidence: These games are the most effective, most magnificently packaged, most profitably marked,
most thoroughly researched introduction to the occult in man's recorded history, period. This is NO game." (Remnant Review, 12/5/80)
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