Before you threw the religion bomb, everyone else was kind of in agreement that this does not belong on Steam. Then somehow you dropped 50 Shades of Gandalf the Grey and likened it to pornography and how you'd like it to be taken out of bookstores. To each their own, man. I'd like to answer a knock on my door and not have to hear about someone wanting me to give my life to Jesus. I leave them alone, they leave me alone.
To get back to the point of this thread, the age verification on Steam leaves much to be desired and as such, this was the right decision by Valve. Something like this should not end up in the hands of minors. If people really want to play something like this, they can go the creator website and download it for themselves, like Graal mentioned.



You know what they say about motivation.


