Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-112.207.225.41-20160709120906/@comment-14745711-20161212133242

Hehe, yes I thought it was a bit funny. Fun fact, apparently the original Hebrew of that commandment translates to "you shall not murder" not "you shall not kill". This means that killing another person isn't necessarily a sin, only if they are innocent of crimes deserving of death by Hebrew law is it a sin. This means that soldiers can kill other soldiers without it being the sin of murder, it's when civilians get involved that you have yourself a problem. But that is besides the point.

What you say is all pretty accurate (although, it's not like Emps would need to manually confess all of his sins, or actually do anything to absolve himself beyond admitting their existence, the fact that they dam him to Hell, and that only Christ has the power to save him from said fate, just nitpicking really).

As a somewhat off topic question, if belief in a deity can create it in the warp, does that mean that in Ye olde 40k, all the gods we believe in now existed in the warp in someway or another?