There are haves and have nots when it comes to governing power. I have even seen some people talk about this as a greater democratization of authority over the fiction in games. If you are insulted by this, then maybe consider how your thinly-veiled "church and state" line can also come across as insulting.
Mod Note:
No. You don't get to shift around blame for being insulting. If you were insulted, then you should have said, "That's insulting, I'm done." and left, rather than responded in kind, but tried to dodge it.
That said...
Thing is, I simply disagree. I, and my players, like the separation ofchurch and stateDM and player, the designer of the world and the player being solely responsible for the PC.
It is fine that you like the way you play. But this was poorly put to start with - For one, it is referencing politics, in general. For another, you are likening how you play a game to a governing principle of a nation - a thorough mismatch of scale and importance.
You two may need to put each other on ignore, because you are both on edge of being removed from this discussion.
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