A discussion of what is in the Bible is interesting but also a dangerous affair for (fundamental) Christians or Jews or Muslims because there are lots of opinions (sometimes contradictionary) and lots of opinions not possible to have as a modern person, which came from the many different people who wrote the holy books from 700 BC to 200 AD and who of course were based in their time and in their (absence of) knowledge.
What I find irritating in the OP's post is that he seems to imply that Larian is not using a "Devils symbol" (if it is one) to hint to the hells and devils in the game but tends to see it as a kind of meta-hint to the devil imagined (in earlier times) by some big real world religions. How strange.
And another question for me, if a person is a fundamental believer in Christ and the Bible and has problems with unchristian stuff per se and considering the game, so mixing the game and reality, how can he/she play a game where the existence of a lot of gods without a defined superior god who is the only real one is given as fact?
Last edited by geala; 11/04/22 11:28 AM.