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I mean, I thought it was pretty obvious in Bioshock 1 that religion was being used by the downtrodden in Rapture as a kind of comfort in what were hella harsh conditions. Plus, it seems like a shit-ton of Splicers had the whole religious mania thing going on, which was way more creepy than positive.
But I suppose if I squint I could see it if you're only talking about Bioshock 1.
Once you get beyond Bioshock 1 and get into the sequels and their DLCs, there's just *no way* you could say religion was painted in anything that could even resemble a positive light.
I think *at best* (in as much as Bioshock even has a message about this), the Bioshocks seems to support more of letting an individual follow their own conscience, rather than imposing morality down on others or allowing yourself to be imposed upon.
Or, y'know, don't be an oppressive dick, whether it's banning all religion or forcing others to adhere to one.