“WHY DO PEOPLE HATE FICTIONKIN?”
Most people have no reason to inquire into other people’s fantasy life. You are or feel strongly connected to someone who is known to be a fictional character, great. Write your Mary Sue fanfic and post it where they collect such things.
“Many people say these fictionkin are crazy, and they make people's creativity worthless.”
Oh, creativity is never worthless. Not sure how to measure just how creative you are for identifying as, say, a Jedi that Lucas invented, or and Ewok, or George Jetson.
“ However, there is historical fiction, and they happen to be very creative.”
Um…fanfiction can be creative. But a lot of it is just a basic fantasy dressed out in recognizable settings.
“Maybe people object to fictionkin since they love atheism.”
Huh?
“Fictionkin means the supernatural exists, and there is more to this horrible death-filled world.”
Ah. So, you being fictionkin does not validate the supernatural. You could just be wrong. Accepting you as being correct in your spiritual connection to someone from history would be accepting the supernatural, though, that’s true.
Far easier to see you as obsessed, though. The math is simpler.
“If there are fictionkin, there will be like celebrities with superpowers.”
Not just from Fictionkin existing, no.
“Fans will love the stories even more, since they now can meet their favorite characters!”
Unless the ’kin’s interpretation of Ben Franklin or Obi-Wan does not match the fan’s expectations, then they might get angry.
“However, the evil characters should not exist.”
That’s cheating. If the supernatural exists, then it exists, it doesn’t exist for the forces of good alone.
“Hopefully if there is a god, then God will make people's favorite characters real.”
I think that’s pushing it, though.