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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Most religious people I know actually don't try to force people to conform to their morals and I've met just as many, if not more atheists who are even MORE obnoxious than religious folk in trying to force people to conform to their (lack of) a belief system.
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Surely they wouldn’t be under the impression that gods and things like that are real. Would they? They all seemed to be fairly intelligent and enlightened characters. |
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
You are perfectly free to believe that instead of evolving from other animals, humans were created by a god. You are perfectly free to believe that instead of being born, babies are brought by storks. However, trying to get public schools to teach those things instead of actual science is not okay. You are perfectly free to pray five times a day at specific times. Trying to force other people to do that too is not okay. Are we clear? Last edited by Longinus; December 10 2012 at 08:28 PM. |
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Location: This dry land thing is too wierd!
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
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#185 |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
My argument is entirely based on how interesting this would be to see play out as a conflict arising between characters. IDIC, right?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Trying to bring this back to topic, a chaplain as a character makes logical sense to anyone who's ever served, but to a producer, author, or other creator, really only works as a back ground character, or for a main character, as a philosophical counterpoint. To a militant atheist, it is, of course, a heinous idea, but then militant atheists rarely have any tolerance anyway.
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Last edited by Longinus; December 11 2012 at 04:10 AM. |
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Also are we talking about the founding fathers who specificly put the separation church and state in the American constitution? The founding fathers such as Thomas Jefferson who wrote his own version of the Bible, editing out all the supernatural parts he considered to be nonsense?
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Location: Wisconsin
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
You also notice your language when discussing this? That people who work in Starfleet are rational, scientifically-minded people? And that anyone not of that mind-set is inherently too flawed to fit into Starfleet?
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
I cannot imagine a person with a level of disconnect from reality and mistrust of science exhibited by creationists and climate chance deniers working in the Starfleet. |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
My point is that it's arrogant and intolerant to write people off for a belief system. And I also wanted to say that the Bajorans don't count because they actually have physical evidence of their "gods" existing. It's not really a faith at that point any more, it's worship of a more advanced being. That always bugged me...
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
Last edited by Longinus; December 11 2012 at 04:13 AM. |
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#194 |
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Fleet Captain
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: Why Not A Starfleet Ships Chaplain As A Main Character?
I also don't see all religions disappearing overnight either. In fact, if there was a WW3, they would strengthen before they weakened. And most modern religions have been around a long while - like over a millennium - I don't see them just up and fading away into nothing in the next 2-300 years. Even if there was less fundamentalism than there is now, there is a basic human need in a lot of people to believe in some sort of afterlife/deity/whatever.
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