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Religion in books
I like it when authors create unique religions. 2 (66.7%)
I like it when authors just basically use present-day religions. 0 (0%)
I don't like religions in books. 0 (0%)
Other (Specify) 1 (33.3%)
Total Votes: 3
July 23rd, 2012
Topic Started: Jul 23 2012, 08:21 AM (57 Views)
Leon
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Do you like it when author's create their own religion for their books?
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Geoffrey
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I don't particularly care either way. I like seeing religion in a book but it's not a necessity, and as for real or fake religions, as long as the religion is well based and actually makes some sense and fits the story/location, I don't mind that either.
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Leon
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I personally like it when authors create unique religions, especially when they're well-explained. I don't mind parallels with modern religion, because after all, that's likely what it's based off of :P Though I do like unique ones better.
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