Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-5653781-20170217014002/@comment-31262433-20170220235729

unless you're saying that parables are allowed, the Good Samaritian is a bad example (and you are correct in that one sense), because of lack of story but what about the stories of the Unfaithful Servant and similar? if you get rid of those then I stand by what I said earlier.. if not, then perhaps my perception of what's going on is wrong..

because as it stands I'm hearing that this wiki will ban any parables from Jewish, Hindu, Christian or Islamic faith - even if the parables were fictional and used as a way to teach beliefs (just as modern religious-based media does)

also you never mentioned things like Passion of the Christ or Prince of Egypt, PoE I can see an argument as fiction since they took liberties by extending Moses' relationship with Pharaoh but you can't deny Passion of Christ was basically a retelling of the Bible itself, surely that clashes with the "no religious themes from core beliefs"?

Passion of Christ isn't meant to be simply "fiction", it's meant to represent the last days of Jesus and thus has more significance than simple entertainment.