Ladewig
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At this site you will find an article that dismisses most of the sillier claims against D&D. It does, however, contain this paragraph:
Has anyone else ever encountered the claim that "statistical randomness [might be] an affront to the sovereignty of God."
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A tip of the hat to http://skepticsplay.blogspot.com/ for linking to the article.
First, like most games--all those which use dice or cards--Dungeons & Dragons(tm) assumes that dice and cards fall in a random pattern along statistically predictable probabilities. It is extremely difficult for us to deal with this assumption. The question of whether dice and cards fall at random or are divinely controlled is far beyond the scope of this article, but the answer goes directly to the nature of the sovereignty of God. Christians who play such games should grapple with the issue and form an opinion about it. Note that it is possible to avoid all such games by only playing those games which pit skill against skill--athletic competition, chess, checkers, reversi, competitive puzzles such as tic-tac-toe and dots--but these are the games most susceptible to the problems of the competitive spirit, the idea that one wins and therefore all others lose. That may be a far more dangerous challenge to the principles of the gospel than the more intellectual question of whether the assumption of statistical randomness is an affront to the sovereignty of God.
Has anyone else ever encountered the claim that "statistical randomness [might be] an affront to the sovereignty of God."
. . . . . . .
A tip of the hat to http://skepticsplay.blogspot.com/ for linking to the article.
