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I am trying to start a playgroup at my church for the first time. While explaining the game to the pastor he brought up some good points regarding aspects of the game and if they were Biblical or not. I would like to ask the Redemption community what your opinion is on how Biblical Redemption is and how much Biblical authenticy has been lost in the process of progressing the game and making Biblical stories and ideas fit in to a card game. Also, any advice on starting a play group and working with parents and a church in regards to Redemption would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and Godbless
My pastor's questions were referring mostly about lost souls what what it means to rescue them (is it the hero recusing them or just the hero leading them to Christ?
It may be a Christian card game, but we are teaching our children Biblical truths through the game, so it is important to make sure we are teaching them the correct theology through the game, or at least come as close as possible and make sure we explain where the game strays. It makes a huge difference who is actually doing the rescuing. If it is the hero, then that is saying all it takes is people to rescue others and that salvation can be found through people. This is not Biblical and it is something that should not be taught.
if it is leading them to Christ, then how do OT heros rescue souls?)
I don't think this game or any other game should be in any means a thesis to biblical interpretation/teaching... You should use the Bible for that. Its a fun game and some people use it as a way to get a foot in the door to explain their faith.... Teaching people from the game I think is somewhat not the best idea.
QuoteI don't think this game or any other game should be in any means a thesis to biblical interpretation/teaching... You should use the Bible for that. Its a fun game and some people use it as a way to get a foot in the door to explain their faith.... Teaching people from the game I think is somewhat not the best idea.Well, that's very orthodox and uncompromising, but with some kids, you'll lose them. If that's ok with you, then fine.
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