The show runners indicated in a recent article that one of the main themes of next season will be 'Science vs. Faith'
I hope it won't be an all or nothing theme/resolution. Surely there's enough validity and worth in both.There's that "vs." again. Why the fuck does there have to be a "vs."?
If it's come down to this, I'd rather have more Klingon war.
There's that "vs." again. Why the fuck does there have to be a "vs."?
If it's come down to this, I'd rather have more Klingon war.
Seriously?There's that "vs." again. Why the fuck does there have to be a "vs."?
If it's come down to this, I'd rather have more Klingon war.
A cold war/cease fire.I don't expect things to be tied up in a nice bow but end of the war only means at the least outright attacks against each side stops. We're still going to be getting the aftermath. They said early on that is also in part what season 2 will be about. I expect other plot threads to continue and they've already said that as well. Season 2 isn't going to be a reset of things. Some of those threads could lead to exploration arcs but not like in the past I believe.
There's that "vs." again. Why the fuck does there have to be a "vs."?
If it's come down to this, I'd rather have more Klingon war.
There's that "vs." again. Why the fuck does there have to be a "vs."?![]()
Because they are literally polar opposites.
Those dogmatists exist on either side of the subject, and both camps are quite wrong. Science and faith are not, nor have they ever been, mutually exclusive.Of course science and faith can co-exist. Unfortunately there are still plenty of people on both sides who perpetuate the dogmatic view that science and faith cannot co-exist.
Those dogmatists exist on either side of the subject, and both camps are quite wrong. Science and faith are not, nor have they ever been, mutually exclusive.
Yes, you did. Mea culpa.That's pretty much what i said?
I can only hope. But, generally, science fiction demonstrates a desire to dismantle religious belief without discussion.Maybe the conversation the show runners want to have is how there needs to be a middle ground between the two.
One is the search for answers with no preconceived notions, and even a willingness to dump everything in light of new information. The other is having total confidence in the answers you already have, whether they are emotional or dogmatic. These are utterly incompatible things.No, they’re not.
The universe doesn’t even know you exist. If I’m wrong please explain to me. Don’t ask me to take it on faith that you are correct.To quote Luke Skywalker, "Amazing. Every word of what you just said was wrong."
The universe is not a set of binary relationships.
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