Jul 24, 2026
Walking in the (Computer Screen) Light
Here’s a really great discussion on christian gaming etiquette.
Richard Clark
Richard Clark is the Founding Editor of Christ and Pop Culture. He is also the managing editor of Gamechurch and a freelance writer for Unwinnable, Paste, and other outlets. He lives with his wife in Louisville, KY and has a MA in Theology and the Arts from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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3 Comments
Well it’s not great yet. There’s only a handful of comments and none have a very robust view of games and the place of a Christian ethic in gaming.
Also, the opening questions are rather leading. As if The Horde are the bad guys… tch. The question is valuable, but the responses are light.
The Danes last blog post..20081119.ChurchLies
Okay, yeah you’re right. I guess I really liked the question a lot though.
You’re right The Dane. The article above is a fact finding mission if you will. The real article will be coming after I’ve done some more thinking about it. More responses would be appreciated!
Joel A Moroneys last blog post..Watchmen #4
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