This document discusses technology, specifically video games. It begins by defining technology as inventions that make life easier and more enjoyable. It then provides examples of popular video games and some statistics about video game play, such as the average age of players being 30 years old. Both positive and negative effects of video games are outlined, with positives including creativity, education and family bonding, and negatives including addiction, poor health, and in rare cases, death from excessive play. The conclusion advocates setting time limits, having other hobbies, prioritizing schoolwork, and seeking help from God to avoid potential negative consequences of too much video game play.
23. Video Gaming Statistics
7/10 American families play video games
Average player age: 30 years old
Nearly 5/10 parents play with their
children.
Nearly 5/10 gamers are girls.
30. Death
A son shot his mom because she hid his Halo 3 game. He was
playing for 18 hours a day. He was sentenced to 23 years in
prison.
A Korean 18-year old boy died after playing Star Craft in the
computer for 50 hours straight.
A 15-year old boy almost died after playing Modern Warfare
3 in Xbox for 4 days straight in the U.S.
32. Death
A mom shook her 3 month old baby to death because she
could not concentrate tending her farm in FarmVille while
the baby was crying.
In the U.S., parents of a 22 month old year boy and an 11
month old girl pleaded guilty to child neglect after leaving
their kids starving with other health problems because of
“Dungeons and Dragons”.
33. What should we do?
Follow a time limit.
Have other hobbies.
Always do schoolwork first.
Ask God for help.
34. 1 Corinthians 10:12
So be careful. You may be thinking,
“Oh I would never behave like that.”
But let this be a warning to you. You,
too, may fall into sin.
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