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Should Christians play chess?

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A counter-article to "Should a Christian Play Dungeons & Dragons?"

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Chess: Satan's Subtle Trap. Many Christians have addressed the evils of modern Role Playing Games. But the more aware the defenders get, the more subtle we find Satan to be...

Category Breakdown: Play - Christian - Dragon - Sacrifice - Role - Dungeon - Human - Chess - Satan - Deception - Ensnare - Reincarnation

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