Well, we know what Kira Nerys would say about that.
"That's the thing about faith. If you don't have it, you can't understand it, and if you do, no explanation is necessary."
Well, we know what Kira Nerys would say about that.
Well, we know what Kira Nerys would say about that.
First I apologize for repeating Kira’s quote; I didn’t see it posted above.
Looking back on the episode it seems odd to me that in the future the people of earth have abandoned the idea of God in favour of science, and yet Sisko treats the wormhole aliens as gods.
ODO: Has it ever occurred to you that the reason you believe the Founders are gods is because that's what they want you to believe? That they built that into your genetic code?
WEYOUN: Of course they did. That's what gods do. After all, why be a god if there's no one to worship you?
First I apologize for repeating Kira’s quote; I didn’t see it posted above.
Looking back on the episode it seems odd to me that in the future the people of earth have abandoned the idea of God in favour of science, and yet Sisko treats the wormhole aliens as gods.
Of course Sisko didn’t start out considering the wormhole aliens as gods (small g); but he does eventually consider them so.
What about Q? He could “claim” to be a god. Did he not have the power of life and death? Could he not travel anywhere and anytime? If you consider how many times he traveled through time, and other dimensions, could he not be considered omnipresent? Would he not know everything simply from experience? That would make him all- knowing, and as a consequence, all-seeing.
That is three out of the three qualifications to be a god.
Then again, maybe Q is just the trickster he appears to be….
Q is not all-knowing. He was surprised when Sisko punched him. Even though it didn't injure Q, it looked unpleasant, and if he was all-knowing he would have ducked.
And if he was all-knowing, why didn't he know that Vash was absolutely sick of him and wasn't going to change her mind about leaving no matter how much he grovelled or threatened or tried to manipulate her?
Q from "DEATH WISH" told Tuvok that the Q appear to them how a cave dwelling society would see Voyager and her crew. Basically, Arthur C. Clarke's Law.
It really makes you think about just exactly how many of the noncorporeal lifeforms ST has had are really godlike and which ones are simply magical technology.
I wonder if Trelane’s parents were Q, or some other non-corporeal entity
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