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  1. Unless it takes over your life and Fortnite becomes the one and only thing you like, then no. Gaming is not a sin. Personally, I play a lot of video games, my current favorite being World of Warcraft. But, it’s not on my my 24/7.

  2. May 23, 2019 · Fortnite apologists will say that the game is not sinful because the real problem is not the game but how players use the game and how long they play. They further claim that if played in moderation, the game can be tolerated and even encouraged since it develops useful “skills.”.

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  3. May 16, 2019 · Fortnite apologists will say that the game is not sinful because the real problem is not the game but how players use the game and how long they play. They further claim that if played in moderation, the game can be tolerated and even encouraged since it develops useful “skills.”.

  4. Yes, for me it would be against my conscience even though it's only a simulation. Why -- simulating murdering a lot of people in a game is sin for me (I've watched it played like 10-20 minutes, so I'm not guessing).

  5. Jul 10, 2018 · Well, I have a simple, biblical answer that can guide all parents who are worried about whatever the new gaming craze is—be it Fortnite or whatever inevitably replaces it in a few months. So what should Christian parents do?

  6. Jul 23, 2021 · The page for Fortnite, for example, lays out, in jargon-free language, what the game is, what the dangers are, how much it costs and how to ensure your child is safe when they play. The site also highlights if the game includes magic, spells or any talk of demons, curses, ouija boards and the like.

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  8. Ultimately, it's not what you're doing with pixels that makes any video gaming a sin, it's what you're doing to your heart, your passions, and your ability to continue on in repentance. If video games hurt you on those fronts, don't play.

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