When Pokemon GO first released, I heard some say it is better than the other video games because at least people are walking around. Is that really the problem some parents and adults have with video games; a lack of exercise?
If that is really the case, why is book reading viewed in such a positive light? When you read, you just sit there. The pages get flipped every few minutes. Yet, no exercise.
Either people are really saying, "It is just as bad as the others, but at least there is exercise..." Or, "I know I shouldn't be playing this, but let me prove to you that it is not all bad..."
It's Fine
Listen, playing Pokemon GO is fine. If you want to play, play! When I play a video game, I want to sit in front of the TV and play a game. I don't enjoy having to walk around to catch Pokemon (I'd rather be playing Pokemon Red).
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I was an avid Halo gamer. Nearly every night, I would play for 3-4 hours. There is a learned skill from playing. Yes, even thinking is involved in knowing when weapons will appear, etc. Before I bore some of my readers, the point is, if someone is playing Pokemon GO for 4 hours, is it okay since they are exercising by walking, stopping, catching a Pokemon and repeating the process?
The Issue
Book ReadingThe heart. I don't care if you are reading a book, playing Pokemon GO, or fishing (how can people enjoy this for hours?!?). The heart is the issue. Is it an idol? Yes, even reading can become an idol. Yes, Pokemon GO can control you. Yes, the need to catch a fish can control you.
I've admitted before, in High School I was obsessed with Halo.
Bringing This Home
The issue is not about exercise and it never has been. The issue should be about Christ. Is Christ being magnified in how I play? Can I enjoy God through playing. Another way of saying this is, Can I give thanks to Jesus for