Ok so im talking with Princess of the Mark about my current game where im playing as Deirdre and fighting against Miriam. Now POTM is not interested in the game, but she finds the back story and the faction leaders personalities quite interesting.
"But daddy, shouldnt the believers and the Gaians be allies?"
You see we've given her a good "liberal" religious education (Conservative Judaism - TM) She's heard all about those aspects of Jewish religious law that oppose doing damage to nature, about how environmentalism is respect for creation, etc, etc. And to her religion and environmentalism are natural allies.
Now she knows about Jewish groups that are less "liberal" (if i told her the beleivers are the enemies of feminists she'd "get it" immediately - she quickly grasped why Miriam doesnt like Zakharov) She knows a certain amount about Christianity. Shes not real clear on the differences between liberal and fundamentalist Christianity ( I mean is this something a Jewish girl needs to learn growing up?) And she certainly isnt familiar with historic "god has given the earth to man to exploit" theology, or current nasty remarks about pagan greenies made by fundies. So Miriam just doesnt make sense to her.
Im sure there are people here who belong to Christian denominations that subscribe to "we hold the earth in trust" kinds of philosophies. Do the ideological conflicts and thus the viewpoint implicit in the backstory bother you? Doesnt it seem that Miriam is a cartoon version of US fundamentalism circa the late 1990's? Less of a basic ideological phenomemon in world history than are figures like Lal or Yang?
And isnt Fundie not well designed in that sense? Should Miriam bases be immune to being bought? After all clerics have factions, and theological disputes that can make it easy to buy them. Seems this was simply an attempt to reverse the Fundie Civ2 weakness against late Demo.
More on the other factions, and other backstory philosophical issues later.
"But daddy, shouldnt the believers and the Gaians be allies?"
You see we've given her a good "liberal" religious education (Conservative Judaism - TM) She's heard all about those aspects of Jewish religious law that oppose doing damage to nature, about how environmentalism is respect for creation, etc, etc. And to her religion and environmentalism are natural allies.
Now she knows about Jewish groups that are less "liberal" (if i told her the beleivers are the enemies of feminists she'd "get it" immediately - she quickly grasped why Miriam doesnt like Zakharov) She knows a certain amount about Christianity. Shes not real clear on the differences between liberal and fundamentalist Christianity ( I mean is this something a Jewish girl needs to learn growing up?) And she certainly isnt familiar with historic "god has given the earth to man to exploit" theology, or current nasty remarks about pagan greenies made by fundies. So Miriam just doesnt make sense to her.
Im sure there are people here who belong to Christian denominations that subscribe to "we hold the earth in trust" kinds of philosophies. Do the ideological conflicts and thus the viewpoint implicit in the backstory bother you? Doesnt it seem that Miriam is a cartoon version of US fundamentalism circa the late 1990's? Less of a basic ideological phenomemon in world history than are figures like Lal or Yang?
And isnt Fundie not well designed in that sense? Should Miriam bases be immune to being bought? After all clerics have factions, and theological disputes that can make it easy to buy them. Seems this was simply an attempt to reverse the Fundie Civ2 weakness against late Demo.
More on the other factions, and other backstory philosophical issues later.
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