I was going to post the following on Tumblr because more people would see it. Then I realized shit, I can't post it on Tumblr, more people will see it, and I don't want to find myself neck-deep in the poisonous swamp that is the Bioware "community" again. I posted just the first little bit because I felt the need to say something, but I wrote this whole long thing and I'm not letting it go:
Hey online people? The religions in fantasy media aren’t your religion.
I’ve seen this over and over and OVER again, where certain people side with whatever religion a game or novel has because for some reason they conflate it with their religion. But it’s come to a head in recent years and I’m not going to roll my eyes and ignore it (or rather subject only my husband to my thoughts on it) any longer.
Following: rant about Dragon Age 2. Dragon Age 2 is a mess, but if you start with the premise that The Chantry = any major contemporary Earth religion, you’re fundamentally wrong about why. Brought to you by randomly seeing yet another person conflate the Chantry, which profits from enslaving mages and has an army, with their nicest ideas about modern Christian churches. The Chantry’s closer to the Catholic Church of 1500ish, but they’re still not the same.
( Flames on the side of my face )
Hey online people? The religions in fantasy media aren’t your religion.
I’ve seen this over and over and OVER again, where certain people side with whatever religion a game or novel has because for some reason they conflate it with their religion. But it’s come to a head in recent years and I’m not going to roll my eyes and ignore it (or rather subject only my husband to my thoughts on it) any longer.
Following: rant about Dragon Age 2. Dragon Age 2 is a mess, but if you start with the premise that The Chantry = any major contemporary Earth religion, you’re fundamentally wrong about why. Brought to you by randomly seeing yet another person conflate the Chantry, which profits from enslaving mages and has an army, with their nicest ideas about modern Christian churches. The Chantry’s closer to the Catholic Church of 1500ish, but they’re still not the same.
( Flames on the side of my face )