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Uh, for the majority of art history, glorifying God/gods has played a central role. Whether it's pagan art from places like ancient Greece, Byzantine art, Renaissance art, Buddhist art, Shinto art, Hindu art, etc. etc., religion has traditionally been a driving force in creativity of all kinds.
I dont know why religious people lost their creativity, but back then you really had to be affiliated with religion for your work to be noticed. There were no big book stores for fiction. I dont want this to go into speculation of religion in general, but there far more things that have been lost over time than stayed with us.
Music is a bit different as the target market is different than what it used to be. It used to be that professional music was written for adults, when you look at famous operas or classical music it was all for upper class society, or the wealthy. A lot of these weren't strictly religious either.
Now with music what's considered to be modern is aimed at younger people. Younger people tend to like things that their parents don't, just to have something different or to be rebelious. Modern views tend to go against traditional ones so to sell albums modern artists have to go against traditional views which basically means to avoid religious subject matter. Christian rock bands mostly fail because they try to target younger audiences with the same style of music, but the subject matter doesn't match properly so it seems forced. It's usually the lyrics that ruin it. It's like watching safety videos from the 80's/90's with rap artists trying to make safety sound cool, which just comes across as cheesy and lame.
Just to briefly mention books or writing, there was a time when most people were illiterate and only the wealthy could afford books. The further back you go the more you can see that the wealthiest people were accociated with religion, the churches had extreme amounts of wealth compared to average people. People who studied religion from the churches were more likely to become literate compared to anyone else, so most texts were centred around religious material. Churches were more likely to commision art or projects compared to anyone else, which is why so much old art that's currently surviving is religious in nature. Most skilled artists didn't work for free, they made whatever they were paid to. Same with architecture, when appreciating old architecture it's mostly old surviving churches that show this off, they had the money to pay for this ornate work done.
While that might be true, there are very few people who make it a habit to repeatedly spew hate and vicious attacks on others using their position of prominence as an artist and creative person to give them added credibility. That's why I personally take issue with this guy. If he simply was opposed to gay marriage and had different views about the role of women than I do and even just expressed those views, it wouldn't be an issue for me or many others. His level of outrageous hate spewing simply has gone to a whole other level as can be clearly seen in the link I posted and a simple Google search.
Over 800k on the last day, so meeting the funding goal with a surge of last-minute supporters is a possibility. As for the political stuff, I say screw it. I want to play a good game and don't care what any the creators' personal views are.
And the 900,000 has successfully been raised. Whoo-hoo!