Is participating in the popular role-playing game, Dungeons and Dragons wrong?
Selwyn Hughes once said that you become what you behold. The premise of Dungeons and Dragons is to role-play characters who, if they are played according to the rules and with the stated aims of the game in mind, go around killing, casting spells, deceiving and being deceived, greedily searching for treasure, worshipping pagan gods or demons and living for themselves. Basically, the characters are evil beings. In real life, such people are condemned. Obviously black magic books were used as source or background material in creating the game. Demons, well described and illustrated (including pornography, the succubus), have names and powers copied directly from occult books. Some of the descriptions and spells are from the worship of real pagan gods. Drawings and descriptions of “magic circles” are the same as those used in real life by practicing witches and warlocks to summon up demons and do sorcery. If you “let in” the things you commonly find in the Dungeons and Dragons world, it m