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Failure to Listen is why Gaming is so Fragmented
Cordova, TN; June 21, in the year of our Lord 2013
– Family Friendly Gaming, the industry leader in covering the
family friendly video games is providing insight into why gaming
is so fragmented. Go to any gaming website with message boards
and you will find arguments over the most meaningless and petty
things. One of the biggest reasons gamers are fragmented into so
many different cliches is a failure to listen. Misunderstandings
abound on these message board gaming websites.
Some might look at all the fragmentation as a good thing. They
might even point to Genesis 11:1-9. God scattered us into
different groups for a reason. All of us joining together in a
common goal can be a bad thing. Especially if the goal is self
serving. If all of join together under a bad leader then we can
have new tragedies like what happened in Nazi Germany, and
atheist Russia/China/Cuba.
Too many gamers are quick to anger, and slow to listen. The
exact opposite of James 1:19 (“My dear brothers and sisters,
take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to
speak and slow to become angry”). There is still time for gamers
to be quick to listen to one another, slow to speak, and slow to
become angry. You can be the change the video game industry
needs. You can take these words to heart and act upon them.
Not everyone is going to like the games you like. Not everyone
will have your personal perspective. Some people like Nintendo.
Others like Sony, and still others like Microsoft. There are Mac
and iPhone supporters out there. Some gamers enjoy sports games.
Others like role playing, puzzle, action, adventure, and others.
The important thing is to aligned your personal perspective with
God's. How do you do that? Read the Holy Bible and educate
yourself. Find a church of Bible believers who will kindly offer
their life experiences for you to learn from. Talk to God.
- Paul Bury
- Family Friendly Gaming