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If I see someone wearing those at any game I'm at I'll ask them to take them off, and if they won't I'll have a judge make them.
Who doesn't want to look stylish?
I understand what you're doing and why you're doing it, disciple_drew. It's awesome that the Redemption community is blessed to have someone with your ingenuity and enthusiasm! I'm all for sharing deck information and strategies, but the timing of making that information public is important. Many players prefer to keep their ideas secret until after the State, Regional, National portion of the tournament season has passed. It's important to respect their wishes. If you don't then you're not truly edifying, are you?In this body we're all gifted differently. Some, like disciples_drew edify the community through publications, documentation and spreading the word. Others, like Minister Polarius edify the community by offering suggestions to new players, cool card ideas and helping with rules questions. Neither of them is wrong because they don't choose to edify the community the same way as another person.
They see and understand that what we're doing is bigger than just them, it's for the community.
Friend, the whole purpose of the glasses is to bless everyone else in the Body of Believers with some content on the web.
Not to mention, the glasses have no playback function what so ever. The content is saved to a micro smd card which is later uploaded onto the net days after the tournament.
The dozens of videos we've put up do in fact work, function, and act like advertising. Don't you think there are hundreds if not thousands of potential prospects & customers (nation wide if not world-wide) that are curious about the game and want to learn more? I have received dozens of personal messages via YouTube because of those videos. Do you know what majority of it is about? The game! Of which, the feed back is GOOD. Very good! People want to know where to get the cards, how to play, and where to learn more. I'm sorry but the fruit of it already shows and it's good fruit intended to do good things.
In fact, locally there are two hobby shops that have tournaments in their stores and sell product. They're happy because those videos displays their stores and the nature of their business. They've also asked us to put some of our articles on their websites and newletters because of how cool they think they are. Plus, because they're unbelievers, praise the Lord that actual Christian topics & articles make it to their eyes - which in the end is seed. Seed for them to hear the Truth (about the Gospel), and perhaps a chance for them to check out the game. If they do, guess what now they have Christians waiting for them to talk to them about the Kingdom and hopefully a chance for Salvation or more.
As Christians we're supposed to have the right attitude to do the right things, for and with the right people - for the right reasons.
Two problems. First, anyone with a PDA can then review the footage immediately after the game, in between rounds. Second, days after a tournament isn't long enough. After Nationals may be long enough.
And as Christians we are all equal as brothers, which means we don't get to boss each other around as to what is and is not the right thing or the right reason (unless Scripture directly and specifically backs us up).
I'm not against recording games, I'm against having my tournament games recorded.
Drew, I don't think Polarius is specifically telling you what to do with your playgroup, but rather stating his opinion on what should be done when you visit playgroups and tournaments elsewhere, of which I agree. If you were to come to a tournament of mine in MD, I would respectfully request that you remove the glasses because my players would appreciate the privacy, despite its intentions. I do think it is great what you are trying to do with promotion but at the same time I agree with Gabe and Polarius that should you try to use the glasses at games in higher tournaments with people outside your playgroup and only know about this based on what you are saying, it will not be appreciated. Please do not go on the defensive with this because you don't need to. There is a happy medium where everyone can feel comfortable about this outlay of information. That said, I look forward to seeing how technology expands the influence of Redemption as well as FUN and FELLOWSHIP...carry on .
If you're against that, then I guess you don't want the body of believers to be edified or free advertising for Rob Anderson. If they do, guess what now they have Christians waiting for them to talk to them about the Kingdom and hopefully a chance for Salvation or more.So please don't tell me you're against that.As Christians we're supposed to have the right attitude to do the right things, for and with the right people - for the right reasons.