Before I share my opinion, disclaimer of sorts :-): I haven't read the whole bunny comic, just the first act and then I skipped to the end and read the afterword and decided to stop there.
And, echoing what pinkysaxton said: this thread has been really good to read, it's lovely with what intelligence and (mostly) politeness everyone has talked about this sensitive topic and it's definitely helped me process things! Thank you!!
My thoughts are this:
Religious media makes me uncomfortable for a number of reasons: Christianity's historic justification of homophobia, transphobia, racism, xenophobia and overall hatred with religion; it’s habit of trying to convert others (even if that comes out of a genuinely well-intentioned place); merely the fact that I'm not religious; the fact that I'm bisexual and a lot of branches of Christianity see that as a sin; and more, are all factors. I'm not saying that Minna is doing any of these things, and I know a lot of Christian people who are anything but (they are some of the most loving, respectful people I know) but based on what I saw of the comic and that afterword, she does seem to have gone towards a rather toxic strain of Christianity.
I won't be following any later projects of hers, but I don't see a problem with continuing to read and buy SSSS because I trust her words that it won't be influenced too much by her new religion and I do think it's possible to enjoy exceptional art and storytelling even if I disagree with the author. I guess overall I'm not offended or annoyed at the "preachiness" of the comic and the afterword, just very surprised and kind of disappointed-- I respect her decision to use her skills to make religious art, but I feel like such a huge talent could be much better used in more original projects like ARtD and SSSS.
I totally understand those who were offended and hurt by it though, seeing how that kind of preaching was often used in abusive ways (and, as others have said, that's another thing that rubs me the wrong way; her refusal to acknowledge any valid hurt she caused, either here and now or with the Emil incident). That being said, as others have also mentioned, this has been a tough mental health year for everyone, and maybe this is just her way of dealing with it. I feel like I don't want to speculate further without knowing more of the story (what things could have happened in her life that she hasn't shared?), so in short:
though I disagree with it, I respect her choice and I really really hope she's okay. I'm also definitely going to stay around the Forum too because this Fandom has had such a good impact on my life and I've come to care about a lot of people here (and I'm also going to keep making fan art because, as I said, I believe it's possible to enjoy art even if I disagree with the author :-)).
Some other little things that I wasn't sure how to slot in:
- I agree with people who are sad/disappointed by the queerbaiting, as an Emilalli shipper myself at least fan works can be made (and hey who knows, maybe something will still happen before the end of SSSS! I doubt it but there's always hope!! Minna's dad's comment, if that really was her dad, did reassure me a little)
- The lack of a trigger warning, or any sort of note that might tell people of the very christian and sensitive nature of the afterword (though, as others have said, I don't think the comic or afterword was meant to be hurtful)
Sorry for the very long length and all the repetitions of what many previous have more eloquently said