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Non Nobis Domine Non Nobis Sed Nomini Tua Da Gloriam...
Just about 3 weeks ago, I was able to convince a woman to read the book by St. Teresa of Avila called "The Interior Castle." This is a prime example of how gaming can be worth a persons time. Gaming is an extremely young thing, along with the entire digital theater throughout the whole world, especially compared to the 2,000 year history of the Catholic Church. Gaming is not evil in of itself, but of course it has to be done right.