More and more, I get the sense that the metaphor-loving religious are promoting something like their right to willingly suspend disbelief, like gamer does when involved in a ’verse, like WoW. It has the same virtues: community, immersion, the thrill of exercising imagination and participating in grand narratives. Only, World of Warcraft buffs don’t let their fantasy life impinge on the public sphere as often. I’m aware that I will likely receive flak for drawing this analogy, as it seems terribly dismissive.
More and more, I get the sense that the metaphor-loving religious are promoting something like their right to willingly suspend disbelief, like gamer does when involved in a ’verse, like WoW. It has the same virtues: community, immersion, the thrill of exercising imagination and participating in grand narratives. Only, World of Warcraft buffs don’t let their fantasy life impinge on the public sphere as often. I’m aware that I will likely receive flak for drawing this analogy, as it seems terribly dismissive.