Civ6 basically had the exact same religion system as civ5 G&K, just with way more active unit spam, which was not received well by the playerbase. And now Humankind has basically the same (though really vestigial) religion system, so some innovations would be nice.
The big issue of that kind of religious system is that it makes every global religion and every state function like Islam. Yes you heard me right, Islam not Christianity, which is funny, although Christianity shares the same following traits exceot the last two ones.
Every religion in civ6:
- begins from a great prophet
- is bent on a global universal spread
- has the conceot of missionaries
- has the conceot of holy war and inquisition
- is exclusive and largely hostile to other religions, views them as heathens to be converted
- is extremely relevant everywhere it exists, even in the 21st century
- is completely tied to the state, government rules the religious doctrines stuff.
This Abrahamic - religions - centrism doesn't allow us to simulate:
- religions without a personal founder (such as Hinduism, polytheisms)
- ethno - religions that invest into cultural integrity, not universal exoansion (such as Judaism)
- non proselytising religions (Confucianism, Taoism, Hinduism, Hellenism again etc; though they did soread it was more of a 'oassive' cultural civilizational stuff)
- largely pluralistic, tolerant religions that acceoted a huge internal diversity and didn't even have a notion of heresy (Hinduism, all sorts of polytheisms)
- religions tied to the global church organisation, acting autonomously from governments
- government having no state religion
- gov oromoting multiple religions at once (Mongols, China, India for example)
- secularism or state atheism, it is really bizarre how in civ6 every government is theocracy in 21st century
So, oersonally I'd love much more horizontal variety of this kind, instead of variety of "what kind of Islam)Christianity are we cosplaying as." Most importantly, it would be really nice if religious tolerance was a viable strategy
Also, the less actice micromanagement and more macro strategy in religion stuff - the better.
Also, I think the Faith resource has really gotten out of hand; it is very abstract and soent in a lot of vague ways disconnected from reality. The less Faith and its inflation the better.
The big issue of that kind of religious system is that it makes every global religion and every state function like Islam. Yes you heard me right, Islam not Christianity, which is funny, although Christianity shares the same following traits exceot the last two ones.
Every religion in civ6:
- begins from a great prophet
- is bent on a global universal spread
- has the conceot of missionaries
- has the conceot of holy war and inquisition
- is exclusive and largely hostile to other religions, views them as heathens to be converted
- is extremely relevant everywhere it exists, even in the 21st century
- is completely tied to the state, government rules the religious doctrines stuff.
This Abrahamic - religions - centrism doesn't allow us to simulate:
- religions without a personal founder (such as Hinduism, polytheisms)
- ethno - religions that invest into cultural integrity, not universal exoansion (such as Judaism)
- non proselytising religions (Confucianism, Taoism, Hinduism, Hellenism again etc; though they did soread it was more of a 'oassive' cultural civilizational stuff)
- largely pluralistic, tolerant religions that acceoted a huge internal diversity and didn't even have a notion of heresy (Hinduism, all sorts of polytheisms)
- religions tied to the global church organisation, acting autonomously from governments
- government having no state religion
- gov oromoting multiple religions at once (Mongols, China, India for example)
- secularism or state atheism, it is really bizarre how in civ6 every government is theocracy in 21st century
So, oersonally I'd love much more horizontal variety of this kind, instead of variety of "what kind of Islam)Christianity are we cosplaying as." Most importantly, it would be really nice if religious tolerance was a viable strategy

Also, the less actice micromanagement and more macro strategy in religion stuff - the better.
Also, I think the Faith resource has really gotten out of hand; it is very abstract and soent in a lot of vague ways disconnected from reality. The less Faith and its inflation the better.
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