Yes, you can. However, it's important to be knowledgeable about the religion and its nuances to present the character accurately. Also, consider the impact on your target audience and the message you want to convey through this character.
Of course. In fact, religious characters can bring in a whole new dimension to your narrative. They can be used to show different worldviews, create conflict (like when their beliefs clash with others in the story), or serve as a source of inspiration. However, you should also consider your audience. If your story is aimed at a very diverse or secular audience, you may need to be extra careful in how you present the religious aspects so as not to alienate anyone.
Sure. But it comes with challenges. You'll need to really understand the religious tenets that drive the character. If you make a religious protagonist, their faith should be an organic part of their character development. For instance, a Jewish rabbi as the main character might face challenges that test his faith, and his response would be influenced by his religious teachings. Also, make sure not to make it preachy.
It's highly unlikely. Manga characters are fictional and not real, so having a date with them is just a fantasy.
Sure, it can. But you need to handle the topic with care and respect to avoid causing offense.
You can often find them in churches. Many churches display religious pictures related to the Christmas story as part of their Christmas decorations and religious education. These pictures can be on the walls, in prayer books, or as part of stained - glass windows.
Yes, of course. Having multiple characters can make your story more interesting and complex. They can interact with each other, have different personalities, and drive the plot forward in various ways.
Your classmates could be a good choice. If you are a student, they may be in the same learning environment as you and can offer fresh perspectives on your story.
It depends. If it fits the context and doesn't promote irresponsible behavior, it might be okay. But be careful not to glorify or encourage underage drinking.
Sure you can! Having multiple characters can add complexity and depth to your story.
Yes, it is. It simplifies the complex stories in the Bible for easy understanding.