Our Ten Commandments series returns with the Fourth Commandment: "Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy." Before we get to that, however, we have a bit of business to go over and a bit of catching up to do. We spend a little time discussing our Patreon support, since we haven't updated listeners on that in a while. Grant's learning Korean, and blogged about that a bit; and Jenny needs to issue a correction regarding the Battletech game she described in the previous episode. After all that's out of the way, though, we tackle a big question from Patreon supporter Richard, who asks us about our favorite RPG characters.
All that taken care of, we dive headfirst into the Fourth Commandment. Why is this in the list of God's commandments? What does "keep the Sabbath" actually mean, and for whom? And how does this idea of holy, restorative rest apply to our games and our lives?
Scripture: Exodus 20:8-11, Nehemiah 13:15-22, Mark 2:23-27, Acts 1:10-12
Episode 38 - Christians on the Convention Scene (with Derek White)
Episode 37 - Lust (Virtues & Vices, Part 9)
Episode 36 - Romance in Games
Episode 35 - Resurrection
Episode 34 - Death
Episode 33 - Our Origin Stories
Episode 32 - Forgiveness
Bonus Episode - 2014 New Years Resolutions
Episode 31 - Religious Holidays
Episode 30 - Long Campaigns (with Ben Rome)
Episode 29 - Giving in Games (with Stephen Jarjoura)
Episode 28 - Playing the Bad Guy
Episode 27 - Episodic Structure and Pacing (Science of Storytelling, Part 2)
Episode 26 - Patience (Virtues & Vices, Part 8)
Episode 25 - Therapeutic Roleplaying (with Jack Berkenstock)
Episode 24 - Wrath (Virtues & Vices, Part 7)
Episode 23 - Narrative Structure (Science of Storytelling, Part 1)
Episode 22 - Morals in Stories
Episode 21 - Redemption Stories
Episode 20 - Diligence (Virtues & Vices, Part 6)
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