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Teeqoz said:
I didn't read all of it, but I just want to point out religion IS a noun (as in a religion, or five religions), while religious is an adjective (as in he is religious), and religiously is an adverb (as in he ......insert a verb that fits cuz I can't come up with one............religiously).


I don't want this to become a flame war over language so I'm glad this was the first post so everyone can see it (I'm not angry).

Of course "religion" is a noun, "religious" is an adjective, and "religiously" is an adverb.  I'm asking about how the word should really be understood as a concept.  Any word can be broken up into different parts of speech but there is usually a lens in which it's generally understood by society, and then it is used in that manner in the world.

I think the concept of religion needs to be understood more in terms of being an adjective.  But that's not the point of the thread it's mainly the last two questions I asked.  Does this gaming perspective make you more empathitic, or should it even relate to gaming at all?