I just want to say I'm not opposed to the camp idea. The church is the truer symbol of the whole thing though.
1. A church is not a part of the political establishment. It's a clubhouse for religious people. Would be a whole different thing if it was the Federal Council of Clerics or something but you'd only find those in C+ societies anyway. The camp would be better in this aspect, as they've been criticized in real life for receiving undue funding and they actually involve pushing values on other people.
Completely disagree. Organized religion pays for lobbyists closely tied to both parties IRL, dictates the morality of a substantial demographic that wields enormous political clout, has played a pivotal part in many important issues that have faced Americans, from abortion to civil rights, and
throughout time has been more powerful and enduring than any government.To say it's not a political organization, and that churches aren't nodes in that political organization, is just flat out wrong. Saying a church isn't a political organization is like saying a Wall Street Firm with a billion dollar bankroll isn't a political organization as well, or have political interests. It's just not correct.
The Vatican is its own country, for His sake. How is that not in some way political?
The Church has been criticized plenty for trying (and succeeding) to influence law makers to legislate in favor of their morality. Blue Laws, for example. Gay Marriage. Abortions. Gambling Laws. Public Monuments. The very words written into our laws. ("Under God.")
These are all very real issues. Sure Bootcamp is a nice one, but there are a plethora of things that can all be summed by "Church" as a symbol for liberals to attack. To be honest, you're not stopping anything in LCS other than a few imprisoned animals or enslaved workers. You're attacking symbols of the establishment, and the Church is just another part of the skyline in that struggle.
A church is not a place where people are converted. People who go to church are already religious to some extent. A salvation camp would be better in this aspect.
No, it's where people drink juice and eat cake before they go out trying to convert people. (And do all the wonderful and good things religious people do as well. Yes, this is all starting to make me feel a little guilty.)
And point in fact. My Grandfather was a pastor. I spent 14 to 15 Christmases in his church, without my permission being sought. He straight up told me his goal was to convert me, my brother and my cousin. So again, I disagree that churches aren't where it happens. People have to go to Church to even really experience organized religion. Many do not walk through the door as converts.
Don't televangelists usually stay clear of the "traditional" churches?
They build their own.But on a more local level, I have 6 - 7 christian churches less than a mile from my house, all on the main street near by. Double that number if you go out two miles. Two of them, that are less than a mile from my house, own land equal to or greater than that owned by a Walmart store, and several more fit that description. I live in a town of less than 300,000 people. Total churches in town? 40, 50?
Churches are practically a franchise in my part of the country. So maybe my perspective is different. But I imagine it takes a hell of a lot of money to pay the rent on those things, and just because they're not on TV doesn't make their schpiel any less questionable.
And really, this is LCS we're talking about. We're not talking about your neighborhood church. That's what the whole term mega-church even applies to. The modern day Cathedrals that get thrown up costing millions to build. The kind of church that is not about spirituality, but about money and getting lots of it. The kind that fund De-Gaying camps as a side-venture.
This is a pretty good reason to include some religious satire in the game, but I still think it doesn't highlight why a church should be the site to raid.
Depends on how extreme of a case is presented. In the unlikely and highly unpleasant scenario of a church where child molestation goes on unchecked, yeah, I can see attacking that site as a liberal course of action. That's a little too extreme though, even for LCS.
To re-iterate, this isn't "your" church I'm talking about. This is the Arch-Conservative Nightmare Church of Woe. Shutting them down brings light to their corruption, their misanthropic world view and their manipulation of the people to line their pockets and secure their power.