Maybe not yourself, but for many people their religion is a integral part of them, it's going to come up in conversation. And we're going to talk to aliens about their's too.
If that was a response to my post, then: SWOOOOSH!Maybe not yourself, but for many people their religion is a integral part of them, it's going to come up in conversation. And we're going to talk to aliens about their's too.
Errrmm... I guess the writers of Science Fiction just don't want to answer the subject to avoid losing fans in a multi-cultural, global society.
One of my favorite novels is "Behold the Man" by Michael MoorcockNot sure what you're referring to, but SF has engaged with religious themes and concepts since the very beginning, albeit not always in conventional or doctrinaire ways. See H.G. Wells, C.S. Lewis, Olaf Stapledon, Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, Fritz Leiber, Theodore Sturgeon, James Blish, Larry Niven, Michael Bishop, Gene Wolfe, James Morrow, etc.
Hell, one of Heinlein's final books was an irreverent take on The Book of Job . . . .
No, Billj's post.If that was a response to my post
The same could be said of secularism.Discussing it is a bit different than forcing it on people
The same could be said of secularism.
Depending on the size of the group, I would certainly want at least one priest in my colony group.
If aliens showed up tomorrow I don't know if any Christian will feel the need to go knock on their spaceship door. I can't speak for other religions but as far as Christianity is concerned it is about the redemption of 'humanity', not other sentient species.
And yet I've had (surprising even to me) multiple christians tell me that if there were other alien races out there that jesus would have had to go there and die for them too. They were opposed to this idea because apparently god only made the Earth.
Plugging dead jesuses into the drake equation afterwards was somewhat amusing, but they didn't think so.
How do we know that Jesus hasn't been real busy out there in the last 2000 years? It's not like we've been getting updates to the Bible.
How do we know that Jesus hasn't been real busy out there in the last 2000 years? It's not like we've been getting updates to the Bible.
It seems that the Gene Roddenbury Trek discounted these people even if they had the possibility of being right.
One of my favorite novels is "Behold the Man" by Michael Moorcock
Someone mentioned Jake Sisko being negative about religion. When was this? Was it the episode where Kai Winn wanted to close down Keiko's school?
Whilst Star Trek is secular, I think what Christian Trekkies tend to enjoy most is the morality plays that explore the human condition.
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