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1-09-2009 @ 6:37PM
rosencratz said...
In fact seeing as the article fails to share the link i will;
http://www.timothyplan.com/ProActive/frame-ProActive-videogame.htm
You may even notice that they are quite apologetic on the subject, reaffirm repeatedly that it'snot an agenda to ban games and it even mentions that some games that are listed "Did Not" fail their screening and that they are only listed because they are popular purchases and to make sure parents know what they're buying... Am i the only one who doesn' t think this is totally fair enough?