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Dungeon and Dragons kill a baby, well it was actually the parents who killed the baby however they forgot about the baby because they were so busy playing D&D. The baby starved to death, yes, tears still overtake me at the that thought. The baby died of starvation, think of that, think of the languish cries of the baby, of the hunger pangs, and discomfort that this child, God's creation had to suffer.
Now I would like anyone to tell me that this is not devilish, who or what would make a mother forget to take care of her baby. How engrossed could they have been in their
fabled world that they not hear a child's scream of hunger. How could they be so beguiled by a game that a human life is sacrificed. I did say sacrificed, the child was the Sacrificial Lamb of D&D. The crazed parents in my view had sold their souls to the devil. A reporter said that they had food in the home and that they had taken the time to nourish themselves. The baby starved. Evil won over Good, the devil won and God instead gives us free will to choose right from wrong. That opted for all the pleasure , self indulgence and narcissism that the Devil showers on all who follow him. Dungeons and Dragons is an open door to the Lair of Satan himself one innocent baby can attest to that.
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