Over all, there was something of an anti religious attitude in Trek, mainly TNG. That statement by Picard about religion inevitably leading to superstition and dark ages is one example.
Kieko O'Brien didn't want to compromise at all about Bajoran religious beliefs and the class room.
And basically Trek leaves out religion when showing how humanity solved it problems.
Then they turned it around and had a cosmic battle between two religious figures -- messiah Sisko, antichrist Dukat.
It was like feast or famine with religion. Maybe they can let the universe be more mysterious again. Without totally avoiding religion.
Kieko O'Brien didn't want to compromise at all about Bajoran religious beliefs and the class room.
And basically Trek leaves out religion when showing how humanity solved it problems.
Then they turned it around and had a cosmic battle between two religious figures -- messiah Sisko, antichrist Dukat.
It was like feast or famine with religion. Maybe they can let the universe be more mysterious again. Without totally avoiding religion.