It is widely known that some people tend to play this game -- religiously!
It is known that the game has an opening song 'Baba Yetu' which when translated is like the 'Our Father' prayer or the Lord's Prayer before starting a game.
It is also known that one can send missionaries in the game and have a religion and that Great Prophets just pop-up in the game with all their Glory!
However unknown at this time, is that if I register the game with the publisher of the game, that I can consider the game -- Civilization IV -- as a religion and not pay any income taxes, but infer that it is a religion if I play the game -- religiously!
The meetings for the game take place over the Internet, and the mutli-player aspects tend to suggest that I am spreading religion around the world by playing the game, and that --- I --- should not have to pay any more income taxes after presenting this game as a religion!
Any views about this for the real world?
It is known that the game has an opening song 'Baba Yetu' which when translated is like the 'Our Father' prayer or the Lord's Prayer before starting a game.
It is also known that one can send missionaries in the game and have a religion and that Great Prophets just pop-up in the game with all their Glory!
However unknown at this time, is that if I register the game with the publisher of the game, that I can consider the game -- Civilization IV -- as a religion and not pay any income taxes, but infer that it is a religion if I play the game -- religiously!
The meetings for the game take place over the Internet, and the mutli-player aspects tend to suggest that I am spreading religion around the world by playing the game, and that --- I --- should not have to pay any more income taxes after presenting this game as a religion!
Any views about this for the real world?
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