Pascal's wager.If I can potentially avoid eternal damnation by believing in a God, I feel that it's reasonable to do so. If there's no God or afterlife, I've lost nothing from believing. The worst case scenario is that there is a God (or multiple) and I picked the wrong one. Still, if society gradually moves on, so be it.
Just remember to believe all in gods people have ever believed in the past or will in the future (unless they are the sort of gods which get angry if you believe in other gods) and follow practices and taboos of all religions that have ever existed or will exist, just in case.If I can potentially avoid eternal damnation by believing in a God, I feel that it's reasonable to do so. If there's no God or afterlife, I've lost nothing from believing. The worst case scenario is that there is a God (or multiple) and I picked the wrong one. Still, if society gradually moves on, so be it.
Data's day , Andorians marry in groups of fourThat isn't canon.
The current one just called the acceptance of people like me "terrible" for the world. So I'll give it about another 800 years.
Data's day , Andorians marry in groups of four
Even if they only have two gendars it still might give a 21st century Pope a 'clutch de rosary' moment
I remember him saying exactly the opposite some time ago. That they should be respected.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...anssexuals-and-gay-people-should-be-embraced/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ays-christians-should-apologise-to-gay-people
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/04/08/europe/vatican-pope-family/index.html
I mean those articles make it clear that he is not a passionate advocate for LGBT rights and especially not for gay marriage, but he seems relative ok with LGBT people compared to a lot of former popes. Did he change his mind? What have I missed?
That's more trouble than I'm really willing to go to, honestly. Any choice you make has some risk involved. It's far easier to go all in on one set of beliefs than to attempt to cover all possible bases.Just remember to believe all in gods people have ever believed in the past or will in the future (unless they are the sort of gods which get angry idfyou believe in other gods) and follow practices and taboos of all religions that have ever existed or will exist, just in case.
Hard to argue with that. It's basically what caused McCoy to doubt the "god" of Sha Ka Ree. "I doubt any God who inflicts pain for his own pleasure." We're told that God works in mysterious ways, but that's a tough one.Also, if there would be a god which puts people in eternal damnation for not believing in him, that god would be a colossal dick.
I can see why the writers kept away from reflecting future Earth its too contentious. In my fanon religious belief still exists among any human who desire to practise their belief and they are free to do so as long as said belief does not infringe on the rights of others. You want to believe its wrong to be gay, or marry 'outside your race', fine as long as your buisness practices reflect the rule of law. If you don't like the rule of law, go find a colony where you can be as religious and discriminatory as you like. But don't expect Starfleet or the Federation to protect you from the Klingons.
If you mean this remark a few days ago (EDIT: from a year ago), that was about some schools teaching the idea to young children that genders are to be chosen.I was refering to his more recent remark about the acceptance of trans people being terrible.
I was refering to his more recent remark about the acceptance of trans people being terrible.
The dick God may smite you for turning the second dealt "Fizbin" card up on Tuesdays, alternate Tuesdays or otherwise.There is evidence to support the proposition that God is, indeed, a colossal dick.
One reason I lean toward the ancient Greek pantheon, on alternate Tuesdays.
Found articles about it now with your additional information. Really idiotic from him. He is definitely not the most progressive guy ever, but as backwards as he still is in many ways, he is a little improvement over his predecessors. The catholic church is not prone to changing anything fast, but I think it is happening step by tiny step. The world changed so much in just the last 100 years and for sure will change a lot in the next 100, too. I think the church will be forced to change alongside it after a while. I don't think it will take 800 years, but likely none of us will live long enough to see a really progressive pope.
Wasn't most of the Middle East wiped out in World War 3?
FWIW, I don't recall the major gripe with Saldana's casting being her nationality. From what I remember, the major gripe was that she didn't look like a person whose ancestors were from a central African country, as Nichelle Nichols did. Saldana actually looked more like she could have been from a northern African country, Ethiopia or Egypt maybe.I realize this is beside your point, but I am reminded of the hubbub raised by some when Zoe Saldana was cast us Uhura. That silly criticism was "Saldana is wrong for the part because she isn't African-American...she's Dominican!!"
Personally if there's a God who would send me to hell just for not believing in him, that's not a god I'm interested in worshipping and I'd rather go to hell.If I can potentially avoid eternal damnation by believing in a God, I feel that it's reasonable to do so. If there's no God or afterlife, I've lost nothing from believing. The worst case scenario is that there is a God (or multiple) and I picked the wrong one. Still, if society gradually moves on, so be it.
Khan was British. Or Mexican.Nothing in the shows indicates that. Seems like India would've been wiped out considering everyone turned on Khan.
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