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What do you like to see in Christian fantasy / sci-fi ?
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<blockquote data-quote="keith99" data-source="post: 71286715" data-attributes="member: 211648"><p>I honestly can't think of much Science Fiction or Fantasy where religion is actively absent. But often it simply does not come up. The story does not depend on the religion of the characters and especially in the written form if can be best to omit anything that could prevent identification with a character. </p><p></p><p>I'll also speculate that it is Christians and others of faith that drive religion out of not just Science Fiction and Fantasy but literature and film in general. Too many will complain that the portrayal is wrong or once there is insufficient (not you unless I've lost all ability to read between the lines). Most of the time religion plays little to no direct part in a story. Oh it may shape a character but so do other things and we rarely see the entire life story of a character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keith99, post: 71286715, member: 211648"] I honestly can't think of much Science Fiction or Fantasy where religion is actively absent. But often it simply does not come up. The story does not depend on the religion of the characters and especially in the written form if can be best to omit anything that could prevent identification with a character. I'll also speculate that it is Christians and others of faith that drive religion out of not just Science Fiction and Fantasy but literature and film in general. Too many will complain that the portrayal is wrong or once there is insufficient (not you unless I've lost all ability to read between the lines). Most of the time religion plays little to no direct part in a story. Oh it may shape a character but so do other things and we rarely see the entire life story of a character. [/QUOTE]
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