Well I think the question of which is best is kinda moot as you can do both. To the extent it isn't moot the question should be: to what extent do you have to give up the other possibility to focus on one, rather than the question posed.
The thing is (aside from certain leaders you can leverage - you can't use your philosophical example as indicative of most games) the difference between someone that tries to get artists and someone that *TRIES* to get artists isn't that great. The difference between someone that works to get cathedrals and someone that just wants them is huge, and there is more strategic depth in the decisions you have to make.
You can also pick up parthenon and the epic without compromising your acquisition of cathedrals that much, so there isn't a real trade-off. There is with extreme artists strategies, as this compromises your ability to get cathedrals. The only times this is irrelevant is when leveraging makes it so, i.e with philo leaders, though even then they need a suitable map to make the all out artist strategy the best.
At the end of the day in competitive comparison games what separates the men from the boys most often is how well the religions/cathedrals are managed.
So I stand by my posts.
The thing is (aside from certain leaders you can leverage - you can't use your philosophical example as indicative of most games) the difference between someone that tries to get artists and someone that *TRIES* to get artists isn't that great. The difference between someone that works to get cathedrals and someone that just wants them is huge, and there is more strategic depth in the decisions you have to make.
You can also pick up parthenon and the epic without compromising your acquisition of cathedrals that much, so there isn't a real trade-off. There is with extreme artists strategies, as this compromises your ability to get cathedrals. The only times this is irrelevant is when leveraging makes it so, i.e with philo leaders, though even then they need a suitable map to make the all out artist strategy the best.
At the end of the day in competitive comparison games what separates the men from the boys most often is how well the religions/cathedrals are managed.
So I stand by my posts.

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