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Without a bath? Yeah, good question...
What logic is behind that "provocation"?
He wanted fight with Greta and is no interested in another one, is it looking down on Greta?
Or I missed something, or all of you have zero critical thinking.
Or at least I believed that's obvious, I guess I was damn optimistic.
It reeked with poor writing from the very beginning, I guess it wouldn't hurt to drop it...
Drawbacks? Sometimes it hella drags matters, too broken opponents.
That's what matters the most xD
Anyway, with: "Your interpretation would be more appealing for me if..." I acknowledged that your claim make sense, never said that you took it from ass, it's just that it's one of factors (actually you already provided few of them, now I'm focused on cultural influence of christianisation, not translation ambiguity) and I believe it's definitely not the most important...
Especially that we're talking now about Korea, not China. Check out history of christianisation of Korea, it's sooo different from typical experiences ^^'
Perhaps that's why in Korea is twice more Christians than Buddhist (2nd biggest religion there). It started not from European missionaries, but more from grassroots initiative of some Korean scholars that liked to study foreign philosophy and later even Christianity was connected with Korean resistence against Japanese opresion. So that could be a thing with China, but definitely not Korea.
Bigger factor is translation matters, but still I believe that is mostly matter of global trend of shitting on authorities (especially Chtistianity) and looking for good in evil. Even more so, because I think that gets worse over time, that's why I think that "trends" are here crucial factor...
And no idea where you noticed any frustration or something that would imply that I've got butt hurt ;o
At least according to your interpretation ^^'
Honestly, it's just your rationalisation, and most likely the reason is simply artistic, using contrasts to get proper vibe, for exactly the same reason in Western culture it's also preferable to make Church corrupted and hell side cool...
What next? Gonna explain me that "harems" in manhwa are actual depiction of harems in history and not 100% absurdal fanservice for lowlifes?
Your interpretation would be more appealing for me if not for the fact that I have the feeling that over decades authors are going more and more in that direction, the same like fanservice is going harder and harder...
Therefore, my answer is: money, authors are chasing money and going deeper into generics, and generics also evolve following money. It's natural process...