Heh. That's an excellent name.
That is fair; I was imprecise. I'm not sure what I was saying was very far off from what was being said there, though; the author wanted to shock people slightly with the idea that religion isn't defined and can't be used as an all-encompassing umbrella, to push people out of the "fake-Christian and/or fake-Roman gods" mindset.
The author then uses it as an idea in the rest of the article, though. This amuses me because it's actually setting out a framework for pagan religion in D&D games, which is pretty much a specific type of religion which doesn't even enc…