Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Elite Tiles Should A Christian Be Concerned About Playing The Chinese Game Mah-jongg?

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?

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