Eeveelution
Among the few morons with straight A's.
Alright, this has been bothering me for a couple days now. I downloaded the Sims 3: World Adventures to my cell phone (it's a version specially designed for cell phones), and while playing I had my character get married. Then I had him woo a built-in character who's married. While I did this, I wondered if she could get a divorce from her husband to marry mine for committing adultery. Then I was reminded of the 10 Commandments, one of which says you shouldn't commit adultery because it's a sin. Since then I've been having a little trouble with my conscience.
I'm not sure if having a character in a game that you control commit adultery is technically counted under the "no adultery" thing. Do you think it counts? It's been nagging at my conscience for a while now, and I can't stop thinking about it. It's not like multi-player games such as Second Life, since people have gotten married on it and then in real life, but it still bothers me. Opinions?
I'm not sure if having a character in a game that you control commit adultery is technically counted under the "no adultery" thing. Do you think it counts? It's been nagging at my conscience for a while now, and I can't stop thinking about it. It's not like multi-player games such as Second Life, since people have gotten married on it and then in real life, but it still bothers me. Opinions?