It's and overused trope yeah, but hey it's pretty realistic lolPlease don't be yet another story with "religion le bad"
Despite how it may seem today, religious tolerance, at least among fellow Christian churches, was definitely a good thing a couple of centuries prior, that helped lessen the tension between those churches. I'd wager that even today, the friction is more cultural than religious; people of very different religions can live together with minimal problems as long as they are equally integrated into the same Western or Eastern society.I feel like that shouldn't work with a religion so zealous its spies commit self-immolation for being caught in a non-hostile country, since it'd just start a pissing contest between all the "official" state religions as to who's actually THE religion of the kingdom, just based on what we see IRL, but I guess it's a fantasy series for a reason? Idk, it'd be the first "realist" solution that doesn't really make sense.
Hrmhrm, diplomatic incident incoming? They definitely don't favour Friedonia, with the way the spy was yelling about "infidels". Never bodes well, though an optimist could hope that guy was just a one-off.
And a "true saint", eh? We're either going to get someone surprisingly down-to-earth, or a holier-than-thou, self-righteous and self-assured pr*ck - there generally seems to be no middle ground in this regard.
Looking forward to new content, and thanks for the scan!!
Too realistic that my country's religion zealot head honcho always using it as his weapon, shield and mouthpiece in his daily life.It's and overused trope yeah, but hey it's pretty realistic lol
yeah it is the only thing I remember from this arcHoly state finally make a move, the wheel of fate will move again. And Rejoice fellow readers
first snu snu will come soon
Interesting. I did some googling and apparently Kings often did have more control over the appointment of Bishops and Cardinals within their kingdom instead of the Pope (I'm assuming you meant Bishops/Cardinals instead of Popes as there's usually only one Pope and they're the highest position in the church) so this not only works but has some historical basis to it.I dunno whether this make it better or anything, but
Souma intentionally lessen the Lunarian influence by assigning honest but infamous pope as the head pope. It makes people less zealous about the religion while still keeping the good teaching of it.
the Lunarian popes on the holy kingdom is the typical corrupt you see in isekai.
also, not making the lunarian as the sole state religion help Souma in the future, since he need help from Dragonian later.
Souma is, if nothing else, a student of history and takes lessons from it.Interesting. I did some googling and apparently Kings often did have more control over the appointment of Bishops and Cardinals within their kingdom instead of the Pope (I'm assuming you meant Bishops/Cardinals instead of Popes as there's usually only one Pope and they're the highest position in the church) so this not only works but has some historical basis to it.
Yes, you're right. Something like that. I'm not really familiar with the holy rank and only remember Pope as something of a high rank.Interesting. I did some googling and apparently Kings often did have more control over the appointment of Bishops and Cardinals within their kingdom instead of the Pope (I'm assuming you meant Bishops/Cardinals instead of Popes as there's usually only one Pope and they're the highest position in the church) so this not only works but has some historical basis to it.
Or Sailor Scouts.A logo of a super curved crescent moon pointing towayds a smaller central icon, large black rectangular prism as an object of worship... guys I think the Lunarians are muslims...
I'm guessing you ignore all the nonsense that secular governments do to maintain this extremely edgy position on "the church."Of course, it always the church who are also a part of problems.
(I'm both tired of this trope but it didn't feel right to left them out because of their real life influence/fuckery on the world's history)
Thank you for saying this. So tired of this isekai trope and then a bunch of edgelords and edgeladies in the chat thinking it's the greatest piece of story telling since sliced bread cause "muh evil religion is evil in real life" silliness.Please don't be yet another story with "religion le bad"