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I grew up in a mainstream Protestant church, with fundie tendencies. One church would be really progressive, and the next would be all hellfire and brimstone. We moved, and landed at one that tried to feed us the "D&D is Satanic, causes suicide, blah blah blah." My mother didn't ban us from playing it, but at youth group they drove it into our heads that we were worshiping SATAN (in best SNL Church Lady voice). They told us that we couldn't listen to heavy metal, rock, or pop. Dragged us to a Petra concert (parTAY!) and you know what? Half the people in my youth group ended up goth and one guy went down a really bad road and is on trial for killing his yoga instructor.
Common denominator? Not D&D, it was hellfire and brimstone teaching us that any kind of imagination leads to depression. So when we grew up, thinking any kind of fantasy was EVIL leads to depression. Seriously? I am still Christian, and learned that if your faith is so weak that a game can shake it, then your faith is the issue, not the game. I have found that the games have helped my depression because I get out of the house and meet with intelligent, funny people who aren't smug and self-righteous.