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Just chill out in the Persona5: The Phantom X game hub.
Stating, "God will take care of you" in many cultures, is a direct threat.
The ban reasons are often too vague, not stating what the exact problem was and when asking for clarity, steam support will refuse to answer due to policies.
This combination shows both how and why bans are ineffective. At most they can give someone time to calm down, but- since steam users can create and associate with themselves multiple accounts, for those who want to do actual harm, they have free reign and will not actually feel punishment.
So in a way, it is indeed feedback for Steam, but not about the Steam client. Its about the way staff operates and their impact on the human psyche when they make these decisions.
We don't know when people issue a ban, but for Valve in the modern scene, they tend not to make this decision lightly.
It used to be harsher and longer during, but I think valve understands its own weaknesses. I also think the community members should correct themselves and eachother; not is it always nessecary for valve to step in. By doing that, it will also help them react faster due to lightening the load on the moderation team.
But perhaps I digress. The thread might get locked due to it being off topic or because they rather have you contact Steam Support. Still, It might be useful for feedback reasons.
However, preaching/pushing your religion on others would be a problem. This is a video game forum, not a church. So consider appropriate time and place and have a bit more respect that others do not need to share your religious beliefs.