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Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Religion & DS9
They don't have a clue wtf is going on half the time, who the prophets are, what they could possibly want. Plus unlike the problems with reinterpreting static texts and doctrines brand new stuff can happen at any time thanks to the orbs.. only even the people it happens to have no clear idea what it meant. It's only their passivity that keeps them from exploding into a civil war of cult leaders hearing different agendas from the prophets. They are an oddly civil people, to their undoing at times but it's also been a strength.
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Location: California
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Re: Religion & DS9
At first they were these mysterious aliens, who were hard to figure out, and it did look like Bajor was on the verge of planet wide religious fanaticism and infighting. Then it settles down, everyone believes in the same way. Later they introduce the Pah Wraiths- former Prophets that were evil and gave Bajorans 'false visions'. One of them possesses Keiko and tries to resume their celestial war with the Prophets. It was obvious Trek was trying to create a similarity between the biblical demons from the bible. Then later they introduced 'The Evil One', Kosst Amojan, which is obvious an analogy to Satan. They have a supernatural showdown in front of everybody, so even the mysteriousness is gone. Was DS9 trying too hard to draw a parallel between the Bajoran religion and the bible? I always found the Prophets interesting, but the supernatural, spiritual showdon at the end was a bit too much for me. I wondered if they could written the whole thing in a different way, ala Star Wars, or in some other Sci Fi Way. |
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Admiral
Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Religion & DS9
But I was cool about the fire caves
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Location: California
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Re: Religion & DS9
I can see if the Pah Wraiths simply had a different agenda than the Prophets, and didn't care about corporeal beings one way or the other. But they specifically had to be evil. And with the flames and the red color...because blue equals peaceful, and red equals evil dontcha know ![]() Here's a quote of how the whole thing got started;
I like weird story telling, something totally different, like how they did with the Force in Star Wars and such. Last edited by Nightdiamond; September 30 2012 at 04:37 AM. |
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Location: East Tennessee
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Re: Religion & DS9
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Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Religion & DS9
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Re: Religion & DS9
Sure they have demons like most of the Abrahamic religions did, but the Bajoran religion is polytheistic, rather monotheistic. Also even Eastern religions have concepts of demons: in Shintoism you have Tengus and Oni demons, in Norse mythology you had ice giants and trolls and other mythological evil creatures. Also the Bajoran religion seemed to have a caste system at one point, similar to the Hindu caste system. So the Bajoran religion is not just based off Abrahamic religions. |
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Location: California
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Re: Religion & DS9
Evil has to be represented by something, but the red and fire equals evil is presented as an actual attribute of the Pah Wraiths, as opposed to a religious concept given to them by the Bajorans. One of my favorite scenes is when Sisko is begging the Prophets to 'act like gods' and do something to save Bajor if not the entire Alpha Quadrant. Back then they were mysterious aliens barely interested in corporeal matters. But then they morphed a bit into the deeply religious analogies, which is not bad, but at the end seemed too obvious. Last edited by Nightdiamond; September 30 2012 at 07:51 AM. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: East Tennessee
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Re: Religion & DS9
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"Does it ever get easy?" "You mean life?" "Yeah. Does it get easy?" "What do you want me to say?" "Lie to me." |
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Admiral
Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Religion & DS9
The prophets have that retarded cylon thing going on where they just make people do stuff with no seeming understanding of the effect it has.
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Re: Religion & DS9
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philosopher & author www.damonyoung.com.au Out December 2012: Philosophy in the Garden |
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Rear Admiral
Location: East Tennessee
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Re: Religion & DS9
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Admiral
Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Religion & DS9
How would the Bajorans retcon this into being something grand.. it would be like the holy spirit impregnates unwed teenager deal. At least Mary got two millennia of veneration for her trouble. Sarah had to flee to Australia (typical) and then got killed off. They did not care about their precious vessel one bit, she had all the value of a jam jar.
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Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination
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Re: Religion & DS9
and on top of the unethical part of it, it really added nothing significant to the story or to Sisko's character. A completely unnecessary and rather unpleasant retcon. |
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