Icar wrote:Fired off an e-mail to Salvation Army headquarters here is the response:Greetings!In response to your recent e-mail regarding Dungeons and Dragons, it is true that D& D and other such games are not sold at our Thrift Stores. Matters which contain reference to the occult, magic, demons, etc. may be consider offensive to some Christian groups and as such are not sold in our stores. While you may not share their opinion, we try to sensitive to all visitors and not sell items which some would find offensive.The same would hold true for other materials and items with tobacco or liquor ad, slogans, etc.I am sorry that we are not able to meet your requirements.
Beyondthebreach wrote:The question that keeps popping into my head is what becomes of any D&D items that are donated? Are they destroyed? Perhaps a special bonfire is created once a month. Any "occult" articles which can damage the delicate psyches of their devoted Christian clientele are ritually burned while the devoted pray to have their souls cleansed. Perhaps a bit extreme, but unquestionably necessary to keep the world free from evil's dark taint.
killjoy32 wrote:can you just imagine tho, IF items have been destroyed....what items did they destroy? scary thought.....Al
Icar wrote:In response to your recent e-mail regarding Dungeons and Dragons, it is true that D& D and other such games are not sold at our Thrift Stores.