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It might actually be black propganda against religion. xD
On the flip side though, there's a part where you can get ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ with a priest and his concubine, and other ways you can have fun thumbing your nose at the church. Maybe take a look at some gameplay videos
The setting is fairly accurate historically.
Back then people did not say "hello" as a greeting. They said, "God be with you." Or some other religious declaration. The game includes this in the dialog, to maintain an accurate portrayal of the setting.
However, one of the best cut scenes in the game is the 4-way drunken orgy that includes you, 2 barmaids and a priest!
Yes, it is.
Most people you meet will at one point in time make reference to God and Jesus.
There are quests that throws you deep in the bowels of the church's affairs.