You can see the religious underpinning in Star Trek. Gene Roddenbury was an atheist and a very progressive one. It seems like with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, we finally had some possibility that materialism is the only true religion (which I do consider it a religion, it explains the metaphysics of the universe.)
Now, I am a US Constitutionalist Evangelical Christian, is there any room for me in Trek? I believe like in the show, we shouldn't interfere or judge other cultures no matter how crazy or wrong we think that they are (think of the Enterprise episode "Cogenitor",) and even if I disagree with progressive values by the creators, the show's themes, and the fans [PARENTHETICAL OFF-TOPIC TANGENT REMOVED BY MODERATOR] about their being objective moral values given to us by God, I am going to be kicked from Star Trek fandom?
It seems that the Gene Roddenbury Trek discounted these people even if they had the possibility of being right. Now, I think it is safe to assume that the Prophets were wormhole aliens, but should something be discounted no matter how true or possible it is?
No flame wars intended.
Now, I am a US Constitutionalist Evangelical Christian, is there any room for me in Trek? I believe like in the show, we shouldn't interfere or judge other cultures no matter how crazy or wrong we think that they are (think of the Enterprise episode "Cogenitor",) and even if I disagree with progressive values by the creators, the show's themes, and the fans [PARENTHETICAL OFF-TOPIC TANGENT REMOVED BY MODERATOR] about their being objective moral values given to us by God, I am going to be kicked from Star Trek fandom?
It seems that the Gene Roddenbury Trek discounted these people even if they had the possibility of being right. Now, I think it is safe to assume that the Prophets were wormhole aliens, but should something be discounted no matter how true or possible it is?
No flame wars intended.
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