If not it should be.
Spock I mean. Not Satan![]()
Spock Leonard James Jean-Luc William Smith. Sounds good!
If not it should be.
Spock I mean. Not Satan![]()
Assuming she's Christian. She could be Jewish, or Muslim, or Buddhist, or . . . .
Wasn't one of the early TNG comics some absolutely insane attempt at a Christmas story? They encounter a giant Christmas tree floating in space, Santa saves them, etc.
Edit: yep!
http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Spirit_in_the_Sky!?file=TNG_comic_2.jpg
More like an over-commercialized shit-show.It's slowly evolving into a Holiday about family and gift giving.
They're right about there being people trying to "take the Christ out of Christmas." They're just shooting at the wrong target. Charlie Brown, Lucy, and Linus were much closer to the right target. Because it's not liberals, or atheists, or religious minorities. It's Madison Avenue, trying to take a religious feast day, and the 12-day liturgical season that begins on that day, and turn it into a month-long commercial feeding frenzy, running from "Black Friday" (remember when merchants didn't talk about "Black Friday" with each other, and said even less about it to outsiders?) to December 24th.
I wonder if Christmas trees are big business on Vulcan?
I was recently reminded that "Jesus" is a form of "Joshua."I have also frequently encountered Hispanic males named Jesús. It's interesting that it's almost nonexistent in cultures that speak other European languages. A cursory online search hints that historically it may have to do with different views in Catholicism vs. Protestantism.
I would imagine that there are a fair number of Humans living, studying and visiting Vulcans. If Vulcan have plant nurseries so that Vulcan can obtain plants for inside their home and outside as well, then Vulcan merchants (and we know they exist) would be amiss not to carry some trees and poinsettias prior to Christmas.I wonder if Christmas trees are big business on Vulcan?
Aboard a starship, it might depend on the present crew compliment. If there were no Muslims then no Ramadan, no Jews then no Hanukkah, no Christians no Easter. Different alien species would have their various holidays, but if there were no representatives at the given time then no observances.The same way they celebrate Hanukkah and Chinese New Year
Bajorans? It seems (and maybe I didn't notice) that most of his customers are non-Bajorans.Most of Quark's customers are Bajoran, why should they honor any human holiday?
Considering Kirk's awkwardness around her I was thinking he drank a little too much and it went as far as a kiss.We don't know what actually happened, but we do know that they DIDN'T go back to his quarters afterwards because that was explicitly a false memory she implanted in Kirk's mind via the Neural Neutralizer.
I did not know this, but henceforth will bring it up in every religeous discussion I have until the day I die.I was recently reminded that "Jesus" is a form of "Joshua."
Because of Amanda, there was probably a Christmas tree in Spock's home growing up..
I mentioned that myself, a few posts back. We're starting to think alike. Be afraid, be very afraid.Assuming that's in Amanda's background. For all we know, she's Wiccan, Buddhist, was raised in some futuristic century tradition dating back to the 22nd century, or none of the above. Pretty much all we know about Amanda is that she was a school teacher and she married a Vulcan.
Now I'm imagining Amanda in full-on The Wicker Man crazy mode.Assuming that's in Amanda's background. For all we know, she's Wiccan, Buddhist, was raised in some futuristic century tradition dating back to the 22nd century, or none of the above. Pretty much all we know about Amanda is that she was a school teacher and she married a Vulcan.
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