...> Even atheists can be spiritual, and experience spiritual impulses and the transcendent.... God. I think you can find more evidence of spirituality in StarTrek than Christianity specifically. ...of all evidence for Christianity in Trek is empty. Measure of a Man.... It's not in other Treks. In DS9 it is very evident... case, there is Christianity in Trek. It's just that TNG ...
...com>, Steven L. says... Even atheists can be spiritual, and experience spiritual impulses and the transcendent. I sgree, but ...the concept of an Almighty God. I think you can find more evidence of spirituality in StarTrek than Christianity specifically. Certainly, but that is not to say the set of all evidence for Christianity in Trek is empty. Measure of a Man is a case in ...
... Sci-Fi Channel for re-running StarTrek: The Next Generation. Tonight's ... is one of the five best Trek episodes ever written, but even more ...secular television series, devoid of any spirituality, and certainly antithetical to fundamental Christian...can find more evidence of spirituality in StarTrek than Christianity specifically. ...a great example of a very spiritual show on TV now, but ...
...> >>>> Speciesism or xenophobia replaces racism in the Trek universe. Humans hated Romulans without ever seeing what one looked like....and Augments like Khan are consistently villains in the Trek universe -- and rightly so. The Eugenics Wars was .... So I'm content to let that part go. Ain't civil discourse splendid? -- StarTrek 09: No Shat, No Show.
... Speciesism or xenophobia replaces racism in the Trek universe. Humans hated Romulans without ever seeing ...Khan are consistently villains in the Trek universe -- and rightly so. The Eugenics...To take an example from the non-Trek universe, in WW II in the Pacific...years without some additional prodding. I'm sticking with my original answer. -- StarTrek 09: No Shat, No Show.
...wrote: Speciesism or xenophobia replaces racism in the Trek universe. Humans hated Romulans without ever seeing what one looked like. ... the Romulans. To take an example from the non-Trek universe, in WW II in the Pacific the United States ..., buck-toothed, jaundiced sub-human monsters to win that war? I honestly don't know. -- StarTrek 09: No Shat, No Show.
In article <3bKdnf7Kjo7RgMnVnZ2dnUVZ_vGdnZ2d@posted.isomediainc>, "Frank R.A.J. Maloney" <frajm@blarg.net> wrote: Speciesism or xenophobia replaces racism in the Trek universe. Humans hated Romulans without ever seeing what one looked like. In fairness to humans, they WERE always shooting at us! -- StarTrek 09: No Shat, No Show.
...that I am certain but they wanted Voyager to be Trek Lite since DS9 had been so dramatic, adult and .... It just didn’t feel like it was a logical sense of where the StarTrek universe was going. I was always saying ‘the Original Series was never like this... was priceless. Speciesism or xenophobia replaces racism in the Trek universe. Humans hated Romulans without ever seeing what one ...
... that if Voyager had the same writing team as DS9 it might not of sucked. Of that I am certain but they wanted Voyager to be Trek Lite since DS9 had been so dramatic, adult and serious. You left out 'competent' -- StarTrek 09: No Shat, No Show.
... in. And so we just found ways around them whenever possible. Like there is no religion in the future at that point, even though the original StarTrek series had a chapel on the ship, by the time he was doing Next Gen he had decided that all major Earth religions by the 24th century ...