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God and Pac-Man in ‘Ready Player One’
Joe Carter (article)
Play, like anything else good, can become idolatrous when it is all-consuming and becomes an end to itself and an object of worship that replaces or distracts us from who we should truly worship.
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Not Easily Triggered
David Appelt (article)
Let me break some news to you: you are difficult to love. Yet, Jesus is patient with you…
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Idolatry: A Fatal Attraction, Part 1
Brad Andrews The Bible calls our misguided pursuits of what charms us idolatry. And we aren’t talking golden calves here either. As a Christian, idolatry is anything that supplants God in my life with a lesser god. It’s an inverted move of the soul.