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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Bajoran religion is portrayed in more positive light. Their gods are real and Federation sees them as an advanced sort of an alien. Still, Bajorians revering them is not shown as purely a bad thing, even though more dogmatic side of their religion sometimes is. Still, I'm sure Picard wouldn't approve, afterall, it's same thing as Mintakans worshipping him or if Federation started to worship Q. If Federation people truly were religious, they would approach prophets and other god-aliens differently. They would consider the possibility that these obviouly divine beings would have important spiritual messages for them. They don't. Were Starfleet to meet Jahve they would classify him as an non-corporeal energy being and ask him to explain the holocaust at Sodom and Gomorrah.
I found it troubling that people assume there could be some sort of special sort of mysterious truths that cannot be studied by normal means. That is just not rational. Either so called 'supernatural' things are real, and then can be studied as any other phenomenon, or they are not real and are just imagined. There is no other categories, either in reality or in Star Trek. Last edited by Longinus; December 3 2012 at 01:00 PM. |
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
I could no more conceive of most of them belonging to the same church, than I could most of them being atheists. The people of the Federation probably have a dizzying number of opinions and beliefs on the subject we've been discussing. Atheism would be a part of the overall mix. This in no way changes the Federation into a theocracy, or Starfleet into a group of missionaries. A Chaplain would one character among many on any new show, he or she would be a difference to what has come before, and a exploration of a aspect of Starfleet and the Federation that we haven't seen previously. This is Merry Christmas, and I approve this message.
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Location: Sacramento, CA
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
There is so much more room for stories through an Agnostic lens then an Athiest one, why would an Agnostic mandate Atheism in Trek, if he won't even label himself as Atheist?
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Location: Who is John Galt?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Not sure how you can say the difference is vague between absolute Certainty and Uncertainty?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
I am not 100% certain that ghosts, leprechauns, vampires or invisible pink unicorns do not exist. I merely have no reason to assume that they do exist so I do not believe in them. Last edited by Longinus; December 3 2012 at 10:54 PM. |
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Location: Who is John Galt?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Do you have empirical evidence for the existence of leprechauns? Do you believe in leprechauns? Most people would say that there is no evidence for the existence of leprechauns and consequently they do not believe in leprechauns. Now replace the leprechauns with God, and that's atheism. |
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Atheism 1. the doctrine or belief that there is no God. 2. disbelief in the existence of a supreme being or beings. Agnostic 1. a person who holds that the existence of the ultimate cause, as God, and the essential nature of things are unknown and unknowable, or that human knowledge is limited to experience. Synonyms: disbeliever, nonbeliever, unbeliever; doubter, skeptic, secularist, empiricist; heathen, heretic, infidel, pagan. 2. a person who denies or doubts the possibility of ultimate knowledge in some area of study. 3. a person who holds neither of two opposing positions on a topic: Socrates was an agnostic on the subject of immortality. So, Atheism is a certainty of no God or disbelief of God, (IE: Anti-Theist). Agnosticism is a lack of belief
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Anti-theism is not same as atheism. It is active opposition of religion, belief that religion is harmful. The dictionary definition 1 of atheism is sometimes called strong atheism while 2 is weak atheism. Agnostism means that you admit that you don't know, even that it is impossible to know, that things could be either way. Now, back to leprechauns. Are you a leprechaunist, aleprechaunist or agnostic towards leprechauns? |
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Atheism depends upon a certainty of a side to be taken (Either a Disbelief in the positive or a belief in the negative). Straight up, that's what the definition says. Agnosticism is the one that allows you to softly take a side or refuse to take a side.
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