Hi Josh,

You seem to be missing the point. It has nothing to do with what we
think of fundamentalists and their opinions but what organizations etc
think of them.

As a game developer I personally don't give a rats butt about what
fundamentalists or anyone else thinks about my games as long as there
are people out there who appreciates what I develop for them. If some
crackpot religious nut wants to complain about one or more of my games
on religious grounds let them. It does not bother me a bit.

However, the issue was if a game developer tries to use organizations
to help spread the word about their games the organizations in the
States may or may not be a little reluctant to do so given the pull
the religious right has on politics, public opinion, and everything
else in this country. So even though a game developer might not give a
rats behind about what the religious right thinks organizations don't
necessarily have that luxury.


Cheers!


On 6/16/15, Josh K <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why should we be concerned about offending fundamentalists? Their
> opinions are historically, factually, and scientifically for the most
> part inacurate. some stuff they got right most is incorrect though.
>
> follow me on twitter @joshknnd1982

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