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Episode 39: The 7 Deadly Sins of Board Gaming

Author
Daniel Hilty & Kevin Taylor
Published
Sun 24 Sep 2023
Episode Link
https://boardgamefaith.fireside.fm/39

Defining sin

What is sin in the Christian tradition?

What do we mean by “7 Deadly Sins”? 7 deadly sins: pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony and sloth. Developed in the 300s with the Desert Fathers, especially Evagrius Ponticus. The 7 capital virtues were chastity, temperance, charity, diligence, patience, kindness, and humility. In Dante’s Inferno there are 8 categories of sin: Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Wrath, Heresy, Violence, Fraud, Treachery.

The Sins of Board Gaming

1 - It’s All About Winning (Pride and Wrath)


  • Winning as ontological end and not functional end (trading seriousness for delight)

  • Fraud and treachery were the worst sins in Dante’s mind

  • For games to work, you have to try to win, but winning is no more the point of games than framing is the point of a house or the engine is the point of a car

2 - It’s All About Owning (Greed and Envy)


  • Hyper consumption of games - materialism

  • How does this game fit in my collection?

  • This is not a cheap hobby (no hobby is cheap, in the end), so what fits in your budget and priorities?

  • I love the idea of a game swap or trade or market so you get some value out of them and they don’t clutter up your life (Marie Kondo)

  • Seeing ourselves first and foremost as consuming beings can rob us of delight and gratitude over what is before us. World in a cup of tea.

3 - It’s All About You Being Right (Pride)


  • Arrogance about different games (trading exclusion for inclusion) - tribalism. My games are better than your games. My people are better than your people. My god is better than your god.

  • Assumption that everyone should play games

4 - It’s All About You Being in Control (Pride)


  • Alpha player (trading control for agency)

5 - It’s All About You (Pride)


  • Putting the games over people - Buddhist concept of valuing people over principles

  • Flexing your games or knowledge

  • Putting principles over people - Buddhist teaching, Jesus tooTurning play into work

6 - People Not Taking Gaming Seriously (Sloth)


  • Bringing the wrong attitude to the table

  • Not respecting other’s property

  • Cheetos

  • Agreeing to play a game but not really focus on it

7 - Turning Play into Work?


  • The nature of sin is that it takes something and good and twists it

  • There’s more to life than games

  • Anything can become your god

Next Episode - Liz Davidson - Value of Solo Gaming

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