Should a Christian be concerned about playing the chinese game Mah-jongg? - elite tiles
I was recently intro'd tile game Mah-Jong (not on the computer - 156 tiles and up to 4 people). I love The Game. When I invited a friend and told him he should be careful before playing, told me that I should register with symbols and to ensure that the portrayal of gods or "dark." I was surprised ... The tiles are the winds (N, O, S, E), seasons, numbers of China 1-9 (Kraks), dragons and bamboo (also known as numbered 1-9). It is played with almost the same rules of gin rummy. Will be used as a deck of cards and there are many variations of rules. He came to the United States brought in the First World War, when soldiers of the colorful hand-painted tiles in the United States. Obviously, the elite Jewish women could afford to buy packs of cards and also have a role in the history of the PMI, to have their standards. What do you think? I havent seen anything "dark." Its been a playful way to meet people. We played at home (where the majority of Christians of all churches last). The purpose of this game or another card?
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Elite Tiles Should A Christian Be Concerned About Playing The Chinese Game Mah-jongg?
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