It probably refers to "The Egg" from Dr. Servin's group.Kirk’s line at the end “We find the One quite sufficient” might refer to Judaism, or a non-trinitarian faith, as in the Unitarian church.
Kirk’s line at the end “We find the One quite sufficient” might refer to Judaism, or a non-trinitarian faith, as in the Unitarian church.
Being an episode written primarily for U.S. TV audiences of the period, one would assume "the One" was a recognizable reference to God in the Christian understanding of Him. This is to say there were more self-identified Christians among the U.S. population--and one might assume the TV viewers--in that era, so Kirk's reference would not be left open for interpretation.
And Jews and Christians worship the same God (at least, that's what I was taught).Being an episode written primarily for U.S. TV audiences of the period, one would assume "the One" was a recognizable reference to God in the Christian understanding of Him. This is to say there were more self-identified Christians among the U.S. population--and one might assume the TV viewers--in that era, so Kirk's reference would not be left open for interpretation.
Yup.And Jews and Christians worship the same God (at least, that's what I was taught).
And Jews and Christians worship the same God (at least, that's what I was taught).
Whatever you say.Yes, Christians just do it wrong.![]()
i saw "Who Mourns for Adonais?" yesterday, 09-22-2022.
In "Where No Man Has Gone Before":........ it wasn't the place of the Greek gods to go against that "divine" decision.
I'm still waiting for the Temple to be rebuilt to do it rightYes, Christians just do it wrong.![]()
Why not even bring back animal sacrifice?I'm still waiting for the Temple to be rebuilt to do it right![]()
The final Temple must be a Spiritual one, not brick and mortar, and that would explain why the end comes with everyone unaware.I'm still waiting for the Temple to be rebuilt to do it right![]()
Why not even bring back animal sacrifice?![]()
If the Temple is rebuilt I imagine there will be one.Why not even bring back animal sacrifice?![]()
Indeed, but some things still must come in time.The final Temple must be a Spiritual one, not brick and mortar, and that would explain why the end comes with everyone unaware.![]()
They could also have been looking at it from a historical perspective rather than a personal belief perspective.I was watching "Bread and Circuses" this afternoon, and I noticed that McCoy tells Septimus "we represent many beliefs". Also, Kirk and company seem pleased at the end that a version of Christianity is beginning on the Roman planet. (Of course, this has been criticized by some, including "The Trouble with Tribbles" writer David Gerrold, and I understand his objections.)
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