Alex_P said:
The 40k universe is fiction. It's OUR narrative. The authors are writing it based on the tropes or OUR culture. WE are reading it.
"What if the enemy is, like, Satan?" has been done to death. It's all over our stories of war. Warriors fighting Satan are as lame as video-game characters fighting a bunch of snarling cookie-cutter clone monsters (yes, I'm aware that I just slammed almost every video game).
-- Alex
all true, cant argue with anything here, i can only add that its written from OUR point of view THEN. the humans in the 40K universe arent the humans of today any more than the humans in acient Sumerians are the same as the humans of today. hell they arent thye humans of today any more than the humans of the 1500s are the same as we are.
think for a moment how much the world has changed in the last 100 years alone, now factor in that change over the next 40 THOUSAND years. too my way of thinking the humans then havent change ENOUGH.
i cant speak to your point about 'what if the enemy was like satan' issue. its obvious to me that any story about war, the ULTIMATE war is between god and satan in any form. the names for these opposing forces might change but in any story about war there is allways an ultimate good and an ultimate evil. where the writer chooses too put 'humans' on that spectrum is what makes the story interesting. in the 40K universe humans in general are someplace close to the god side, but the space marines are the angel's of gods own army.
not sure why you have a problem with this, you cant talk about war without establishing some kind of a moral spectrum to create the fabric of what the war is about to begin with. in other words, what are they fighting for or about? all wars are about ideals when you get right down too it. even OUR so call 'wars for oil' are about securing the resources we need to maintain our superior society (from our point of view) wich is nothijng more than an idea. 40K just cuts through the shit and says lookit this is what they are fighting about, instead of giving a long list of reasons that really mean nothing they simply say they are fighting for god against satan. god may be called the emperor and satan may be chaos but its still the same opposing point on our spectrum that all war is fought over in one way or another.
funny thing is most people are cynical about the 40K universe and snicker about how stupid those humans are to belive they are fighting for god, and take great pains to point out how futile that is. no one REALLY fights for god since god isnt real. i on the other hand belive that God IS real, and i can slip right into the universe where this is true and enjoy it without all the snark or the superior look down my nose cynicalness cropping up. in short i dont fight with the fiction i can simply set back and enojoy it as it was ment to be.
your problem seems to be alex that you dont belive that the entire spectrum of human affairs is on a line between some ultimate good and an ultimate evil. i dont blame you, we have never SEEN an example of either really. i belive in Jesus with all my heart but ive never SEEN him, i know satan is in this world corrupting it but ive never seen HIM either. but then again i dont see alot of things that have a real and instiant effect on my life, such as gravity and air ive never seen heat either for that matter, or sound. i dont have to SEE these things to be aware of them just as i dont need to see god or satan to be aware of that spectum ive mentioned. it exists and wether or not you belive in a real god and a real satan or you are more comfortable using other words to frame the concept thats up too you but the basic point remains.
and that point is that ALL storys about human conflict of any kind exists between these two pole's i just enjoy storys that cut out all the nonsence and gets right down to bedrock and says our heros are fighting for god and our enemys are fighting for satan. all other kinds of storys are just long winded gilding of the lilly with about 4 million words used to say this is a story about a fight between 'good' and 'evil' and we are 'good'.