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WagnerPaiva said:

- Religion is not fictitious, it is a real phenomenon, meaning, religions exist, people live and die by their religions.
- Now, games never claim to be based on truth, Religion always does.
So, it is the old Harry Potter vs. Bible debate: atheists say that the bible is as holy as JK Rowling work. But JK never claim her work to be truth or chronicles of a real history.

Just wanted to highlight the main points that resonated with me. Yeah, I like the way you view religion; can it really be thought of entirely as fiction when it's effects and impact is anything but. Which leads to the main distinction you posit; One claims to be objective and the other subjective.

hmmm...well, the person who initially wrote the bible may have very well mever intended it to be viewed as objective; perhaps besides the point but still food for thought. But again, the direction of religion is such that it's followers, more and more, one by one, are becoming more lax to the point where they pronounce their relativism more loudly in society. So muhc mroe young people (albeit I am speaking for America, from NY here) have this sort of "whatever floats your boat" attitude. They have their beliefs but recognize that beliefs are "wishy-washy."

As for Harry Potter fans not becoming as zealous as religious fanatics, I wouldn't disagree. But if you could reference some of my earlier posts relating to the community-side of gaming and where it's heading in the future as part of a general entertainment account system/virtual community, perhaps you could see how it may begin to mimic religion eventually.