[quote]As you might notice, IMPLYING something does not always make it known to be. And you cannot assume people are just going to know things. As my mother has always told me, when you assume, it makes an "ass" out of "u" and "me".[/quote] Fine, my mistake then. If you still want to play, please edit that part. Are we good? [quote]You also never once said that the sinners were not killed or did not die. Nor did I assume we would be playing undead. Is there not a mention of an "afterlife" in the bible? Or did I grow up in the wrong Bible Belt? [/quote] This is nonsensical. So, let me guess: you automatically play as an undead character in every roleplay, even when they are never mentioned in the campaign description, unless the GM says clearly that you can't do that? Also, I'm not looking to get into a "who knows more about the Bible" contest. Indeed there are mentions of an afterlife in the Bible. And so? The Bible mentions a Jewish princess decaptitating a saint, but that doesn't mean I'll be including that in the campaign...probably. [quote]Also, according to said bible, sin is not measured in value, simply in quantity. [/quote] In Protestantism, yes. In every single other branch of Abrahamic religion, no. Thus, I think I'll follow the general rule of hamartiology, which admits that there are varying degrees of sin.