
Ok, I have been asked several times about this.
Yes, constant and or continually video gaming is now considered an actual mental health illness.
I hear people both praising this move and bashing it and I have very mixed feelings about it.

I have a huge issue with that because a reality problem generally will equate into an eternity problem. If your mind has to escape into a world different than the real one, you will lose your concept of what the real one is about. Namely preparing for the after one.

Mental intake is learning useful information and or skills that are life applicable. How to save money, how to speak properly, how to build strong relationships, how to cultivate a garden, how to be a better person.

So for reasons such as these, I am glad that it is finally being acknowledged just how bad this behavior is. BUT, I know our current culture and we as a society tend to always do similar things with issues like these.
Mark my words, there will eventually be tax dollars used to come up with a medication to treat this “new illness”. Remember Ritalin?!

What I hope and pray happens to those who read this, is that you carefully and prayerfully stop and evaluate your personal leisure lifestyle and that which you allow and encourage in your children.
What are you watching? What are they watching? How much reality is involved? How much escapism? Is there useful knowledge gained?....or lost?

In my humble opinion, too much of this type of gaming activity is a very selfish a self deteriorating thing to do. God bless you. I will be praying for all!
Your humble servant,
Rev. D. Todd Sloggett
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