Just because you do not believe in religion does not give you the right to tell others not to believe it or consider it fiction. Its nicer to stick to your personal choice.
Also: religion is non-fiction because the category refers to works written about it, not the source texts themselves. Those are usually kept in a "Reference" section.
IIN to prefer non-fiction over fiction books?
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It's certainly normal, although not my personal choice.
Also, "religion" and "non-fiction" should not be used in the same post unless "not" is included once between them.
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Just because you do not believe in religion does not give you the right to tell others not to believe it or consider it fiction. Its nicer to stick to your personal choice.
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Also: religion is non-fiction because the category refers to works written about it, not the source texts themselves. Those are usually kept in a "Reference" section.
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I know that! It was just a joke! I know you were referring to the works written about it, and I should have made that clear. I sincerely apologize.
Religion is a non-fiction topic. I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not, but either way I'm not interested in denigrating it.